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How to put OBX/Cheap ebay e36 coilovers on your e30

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    #16
    livin on the edge foo
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      #17
      In the front the OBX install is pretty easy. You can install them unmodified, but you will lose a little of the adjustment because the adjuster will eventually hit the stock spring perch. I just cut off the stock spring perch, but I left about 4mm up from the welds for the sleeve to sit on. I used a cutting disc and finished it with a dremel. With the stock perch removed this is how low it can go. Extremo dump

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        #18
        nice
        I represent from midnight to high noon...

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          #19
          Originally posted by DaveCN
          I only used the stock jack when my car was too low to go on my old floor jack - jack it up enough to get the floor jack under there and that is it.
          That's what I have to do. I've gotten used to doing it, so it's not really that much of a PITA anymore.

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            #21
            can u use a full e36 coilover on a e30?

            such as racelands?
            Originally posted by Lof8
            Seriously. Every black wheel, regardless of spoke design, looks the same from more than 3 feet away.

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              #22
              WeLCoME tO 2006!:drink:
              -tim
              Originally posted by Jordan
              I like the stance
              -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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                #23
                Originally posted by lonestar22 View Post
                can u use a full e36 coilover on a e30?

                such as racelands?
                It wouldn't be a simple bolt on.

                I've always had full coilovers. I bought the sleeves/springs on ebay and I feel cheap. :(

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