The tiny needle bearings turn to mush after a short period of time. Glad I did pay for them.
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That is common on Bilsteins. Bilsteins need to be assembled correctly, or else the top of the strut will crush the needles. The weight of the car alone will not hurt the bearings for years.
Those look older than a "short period of time"? The race (on the right) should be hard shiny chrome that again lasts for many years, and it looks corroded.
If those are GC camber/caster plates, I can help you diagnose your problem if you send me more pics (there are important bearing pieces missing in that picture)Last edited by Hellabad; 09-01-2011, 04:23 PM.Here is my photo gallery answering common questions about Ground Control Suspension, and e30 suspension problems in general.
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Originally posted by Hellabad View PostThat is common on Bilsteins. Bilsteins need to be assembled correctly, or else the top of the strut will crush the needles. The weight of the car alone will not hurt the bearings for years.
i do have koni's btw and i do have gc camber caster plates for coils.Originally posted by Lof84 doors allow you to transport more whores.
therefore, their value is much greater.
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Originally posted by Unearth078 View Postcould you please explain how to assemble correctly?wanna make sure i did this right ;)
i do have koni's btw and i do have gc camber caster plates for coils.
Do not have to worry with Koni. This is simply because the way a Bilstein is made, there is a shoulder at the top that can "pinch" the bearing and wear it out. the koni doesn't have a shoulder to worry about.
Originally posted by M-technik-3That's a washer on the right. I think they are IE camber plates.
The races are like bread on a bologna sandwich, and the needles are the bologna.
The correct races are very hard alloy steel, are hard chromed and polished. They cost MORE than the needles. Substituting washers instead of races to save money just tears up the needles because they skid rather than roll. This is apparent in your pic by looking closely at the needles.
You can buy a new assembly by measuring the inside and outside diameter, and crossing over to MSC industrial or a local bearing supply.Here is my photo gallery answering common questions about Ground Control Suspension, and e30 suspension problems in general.
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostThanks, I'll pm you my plate photos and you can identify them. If they are GC do you have a trade in program?
Ground Control camber/caster plates have a lifetime warranty if they have been assembled correctly.Here is my photo gallery answering common questions about Ground Control Suspension, and e30 suspension problems in general.
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Update:
OP does not have GC camber/caster plates or bearings. I have advised him via PM on what I think they might be.
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