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  • einstein57
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    Originally posted by ScHpAnKy View Post

    aforementioned AGX's, I still need to modify the tophats for the GE coilovers to fit on the agxs correctly, which is going to suck.

    Looks like the gland nut is not torqued down enough. Maybe the spacers are too long. Also modifying the top hats is a breeze. A file on cone side will to the trick. If you put it on upside down you'll see what i mean.


    Originally posted by inertiaticism View Post
    I saw these shocks for the same Camaro fitment, I'm assuming they would work.
    They're a bit more expensive, but made by QA1 and are user revalvable and rebuildable. For $89.00.

    The Bilstein sprint series are also another alternative. I might end up going that route with the turbo car. We'll see how it handles the new power.

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  • inertiaticism
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    I saw these shocks for the same Camaro fitment, I'm assuming they would work.
    They're a bit more expensive, but made by QA1 and are user revalvable and rebuildable. For $89.00.

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  • ScHpAnKy
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    pictures from wed for my 24v build...

    3.25" spacers, 1.5" OD 1/8" wall (I couldn't find exact dimensions anywhere, so here ya go)


    aforementioned AGX's, I still need to modify the tophats for the GE coilovers to fit on the agxs correctly, which is going to suck.

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  • BMWerke
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    ^Soooo lucky. I get alot of good parts for free too so I guess I can't complain.

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  • wakdog
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    Thanks so much for this thread making me want to get new rear shocks :)

    Went to the BMW specialist that has done a bit of work on my fathers and my racecars, told him that i wanted to get some camaro rears.... he walks over to a box and hands me:



    Advance Design 2 way adjustable rear shocks (from a GC setup) Rebuilt 3/3/2011 and not used since...

    Said he also has the fronts in the workshop somewhere (also rebuilt 3/3/2011) and that I can have them when he finds them.

    best part? they were free :) :) :) :)

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  • Plan:B
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    Thank you to all that made this happen.


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  • dsm2002
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    Originally posted by e30F View Post
    would anyone have the lengths of the e30 rear shock vs camaro?

    thanks
    Camaro Bilsteins HD
    • Collapsed Length: 11.81 in / 300 mm
    • Extended Length: 18.9 in / 480 mm

    BMW Bilsteins Sports
    • Collapsed Length: 13.15 in / 334 mm
    • Extended Length: 21 in / 533.5 mm

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  • graphikg
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    Geees! I got the camaro shock in the other day and didnt get the AGX; I just got the Gas-a-just OEM type chock and MAN! They are stiff! Much stiffer than the front bilstein IX shocks I compared them to. And using a home depot brass fitting sized 3/8 wide by 1.5 inches was perfect to fit in the bushing to install on the t-arm.

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  • e30F
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    would anyone have the lengths of the e30 rear shock vs camaro?

    thanks

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  • einstein57
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    Those are ix hd bilsteins.

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  • graphikg
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    So in total, what is needed to run the MR2 Rears in the front?

    I am guessing these bearings

    Originally posted by einstein57 View Post
    Anyone know what the factory one is rated?

    These are axial and radial load rated.
    Buy 2-Pack Angular Contact Bearings 7302B 15x42x13mm - Order today from VXB.com for top-quality bearings & smooth delivery ✅


    Set of 2 Single Row Angular Contact Spindle Ball Bearings 7302B, this is a popular size that could be used in many applications that needs Cobined loads (Axial and Radial), Axial loads can be taken on one direction only, bearings are made of Chrome Steel.

    Item: 7302B Ball Bearings
    Type: Single Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings(Spindle Ball Bearings)
    Dimensions: 15mm x 42mm x 13mm/Metric
    inner diameter: 15mm
    outer diameter: 42mm
    Width: 13mm
    Size: 15 x 42 x 13 mm
    Quantity: Two Bearings
    Dynamic load rating Cr: 12,800 N
    Static load rating Cor: 6,750 N
    Limiting Speed:
    Grease Lubrication: 14,000 RPM
    And what do you need a spacer for on the KYBs? They look to be longer if anything than the Bilsteins.
    Last edited by graphikg; 04-19-2012, 08:08 PM.

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  • einstein57
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    I would just cut off the bottoms of your old factory inserts and use them as spacers.

    Originally posted by einstein57 View Post
    Took a gander and some measurements of the MR2 rears. All and all these definitely feel stiffer in both compression and rebound then the Bilstein IX HDs although i feel its an unfare comparison since the are pretty damn beat. The MR2 gland nuts have the same thread pitch as the Bilsteins but the are a couple thousandths of a inch smaller. The Bilstein measured in at 1.8815" and the MR2 was 1.8795". I don't think its enough to make a difference but i'm going to wrap it in teflon tape just to be on the side of caution. The strut body was also a bit narrower as the Bilstein measured in at 45.35mm and the KYB was 43.65mm. The gland nut centers it so I don't believe it will be a problem. I plan on making a sleeve for the bottom to center it as well. I'm sure its overkill because the g60 inserts are narrower as well and people just wrap them in hockey tape. Another interesting comparison is even though KYB is an inch longer then the Bilstein they are the same length when they are compressed. This is great for people who don't want to be slammed but want a thrifty alternative to Koni sports.


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  • ScHpAnKy
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    what are you folks doing for a spacer for the kyb agx front struts?
    I don't have anybody near me (including lowes, home depot, etc) that sell pipe stock or spacers, so I have to order online.

    I asked einstein by email, but he never got back to me with these measurements you need to find out what spacer to run:
    - inner strut diameter
    - length of spacer needed
    - diameter of agx strut
    - diameter of the little nub on the bottom of the agx strut

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  • ohthejosh
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    ^I got lost somewhere in the thread, and just to be clear the above imformation about bearings is for the mr2 inserts correct?

    and the piece nigel bought from mcmasters is just a slip on piece for the camaro rears?

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  • einstein57
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    Anyone know what the factory one is rated?

    6302-2RS Sealed Ball Bearing, the 6302-2RS inner diameter is 15mm, 6302-2RS outer diameter is 42mm and the 6302-2RS width is 13mm, 6302-2RS Bearing is made of Chrome Steel, 6302-2RS bearing has 2 Rubber Seals to protect the bearing from dust or any possible contamination, 6302-2RS bearing is pre-lubricated with grease.

    Item: 6302-2RS Ball Bearing
    Type: Deep Groove Ball Bearing
    Material: Chrome Steel
    Closures: Rubber Seals
    Lubrication: Self Lubricated (Grease)
    Dimensions: 15mm x 42mm x 13mm/Metric
    ID (inner diameter)/Bore: 15mm
    OD (outer diameter): 42mm
    Width/Height/thickness: 13mm
    Size: 15 x 42 x 13 mm
    Dynamic load rating Cr: 11,400 N (Axial or Radial?)
    Static load rating Cor: 5,400 N
    Limiting Speed:
    Grease Lubrication: 13,000 RPM



    These are axial and radial load rated.
    Buy 2-Pack Angular Contact Bearings 7302B 15x42x13mm - Order today from VXB.com for top-quality bearings & smooth delivery ✅


    Set of 2 Single Row Angular Contact Spindle Ball Bearings 7302B, this is a popular size that could be used in many applications that needs Cobined loads (Axial and Radial), Axial loads can be taken on one direction only, bearings are made of Chrome Steel.

    Item: 7302B Ball Bearings
    Type: Single Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings(Spindle Ball Bearings)
    Dimensions: 15mm x 42mm x 13mm/Metric
    inner diameter: 15mm
    outer diameter: 42mm
    Width: 13mm
    Size: 15 x 42 x 13 mm
    Quantity: Two Bearings
    Dynamic load rating Cr: 12,800 N
    Static load rating Cor: 6,750 N
    Limiting Speed:
    Grease Lubrication: 14,000 RPM
    Last edited by einstein57; 04-10-2012, 01:38 PM.

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