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    Real Rear coilovers

    Do anyone have experience with them and tell me if they think that
    the extra bracing in a touring would be enough to support real coilovers
    in the rear?





    Maybe adding some seam welds would help?

    Charley


    #2
    The problem isn't with the structure, a full coil over usually will hit the wheel. It also throws the suspension geometry off.
    -tim
    Originally posted by Jordan
    I like the stance
    -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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      #3
      yeah a guy here in Perth may chime in (i think is nick is xx17xx on here?), but he bought full coilovers for his Touring and ended up having to run the spring and shock seperate as it hit the wheel.

      i asked GAZ suspensions and they said just upgraded upper mounts and a strut brace if you want would be enough on a Coupe but i'm not sure on that :/

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        #4
        Well I measured and with 16x8.5 et19 the center of the shock is 2.5" from
        the wheel I don`t plan to go any wider... Anyone knows the diameter of
        the rear GC coilover kit?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Philo View Post
          It also throws the suspension geometry off.
          No it doesn't.


          Sent from my HTC Incredible S using Tapatalk

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            #6
            i just finished installing these in the rear of my touring.

            I also got their rear top mounts as they suggested. Should be plenty strong, supposedly......
            My stock 14's clear the spring as well. Haven't tried any aftermarket wheels yet
            Dale
            1991 E30 Touring

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              #7
              Originally posted by HighOnLife View Post
              i just finished installing these in the rear of my touring.

              I also got their rear top mounts as they suggested. Should be plenty strong, supposedly......
              My stock 14's clear the spring as well. Haven't tried any aftermarket wheels yet
              What is the diameter of the rear springs on those?

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                #8
                You would need to run a softer spring than you would in the original location due to a change in the moment arm / leverage.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sagaris View Post
                  You would need to run a softer spring than you would in the original location due to a change in the moment arm / leverage.

                  Yes that I know.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Charley View Post
                    What is the diameter of the rear springs on those?
                    They appear to be 3" dia
                    Dale
                    1991 E30 Touring

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                      #11
                      Look through my build thread, as I have full coil on spring conversion on my E30. I used the Bilstein SG 6020 shock, which is designed for a sleeve to be added to it. It's a 36mm OD shock and the sleeve/adjuster uses a 1 7/8" ID spring, which is as small of a spring, diameter-wise, as I could source. Clears my 8.5" wide style 42's, ET 41 with a 245/40 tire by 1/2" with no spacer, using the I6 Z3 hubs in the rear. Hers a couple of pics...







                      There are more pictures of the upper shock mounts I made and commentary in my build thread. Link is in my sig...

                      Garey


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                        #12
                        Originally posted by HighOnLife View Post
                        They appear to be 3" dia
                        Thanks for the info

                        Originally posted by bmwmech1 View Post
                        Look through my build thread, as I have full coil on spring conversion on my E30. I used the Bilstein SG 6020 shock, which is designed for a sleeve to be added to it. It's a 36mm OD shock and the sleeve/adjuster uses a 1 7/8" ID spring, which is as small of a spring, diameter-wise, as I could source. Clears my 8.5" wide style 42's, ET 41 with a 245/40 tire by 1/2" with no spacer, using the I6 Z3 hubs in the rear.
                        There are more pictures of the upper shock mounts I made and commentary in my build thread. Link is in my sig...

                        Garey
                        Is that 1 7/8" ID spring a 2.5 OD spring? Also where did you sourced the
                        shock/sleeve/spring? Did you buy them all together from the same supplier?


                        The GC rear coilover setup is 3.25 OD. If I can do better...

                        Also I'm using an e30m3 setup on my car, not sure how your setup
                        compares to mine Garey.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Charley View Post
                          Thanks for the info



                          Is that 1 7/8" ID spring a 2.5 OD spring? Also where did you sourced the
                          shock/sleeve/spring? Did you buy them all together from the same supplier?


                          The GC rear coilover setup is 3.25 OD. If I can do better...

                          Also I'm using an e30m3 setup on my car, not sure how your setup
                          compares to mine Garey.
                          The spring OD is 2.6875". I just mic'ed it. I did get everything from the same place, a speed shop in Arkansas called Southwest Speed. They have a website, www.southwestspeed.com AJ has good pricing and a ton of stuff. I've bought quite a bit from him for my E30 build. I could probably come up with part numbers for all of the individual items, PM me if you want them.

                          As far as the E30 M3 vs. I6 Z3 rear hubs, I can't say as to whether or not 1 is better than the other for the coilover setup. I would think that any advantage gained in hub offset would be equalized by the corresponding correct wheel offset. Obviously, the Z3 setup I'm running pushes the hub towards the outside further than the OE M3, but you use a lower offset wheel, so there may no real advantage to either setup. The inside of the wheel may end up in roughly the same place. Dunno, until they've been compared. Hope this helps you out, LMK if you need any other info...

                          Garey


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                            #14
                            Just saw these. Says E30 M3
                            Asking price is $8000

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                              #15
                              if you do that then your going to have to worry about what offset wheels you run in the rear + fender rolling
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