I seem to get atleast one pm a week with people asking me how I put the e36 obx coilovers on in the rear. So, it is easier for me to just make a thread to refer them to.
Drill a hole through the rear trailing arm to mount the sleeve. I used a long bit and a right angle chuck, and did it from the top. Use a punch to start the hole, use a smaller bit to go through the first time. Then open it up with a larger one.
The threaded sleeve needs to be drilled out to fit over the nipple thing all the way. You could not do this, but you would have about an inch less adjustment. I used a drill press and a big bit. Then I finished it with a carbide bit and rotary tool.
Two years with no problems, dun hate
Pictures came out wierd looking because I used a cheap resizing tool. I will post the cleaner ones when I get home later.
Drill a hole through the rear trailing arm to mount the sleeve. I used a long bit and a right angle chuck, and did it from the top. Use a punch to start the hole, use a smaller bit to go through the first time. Then open it up with a larger one.
The threaded sleeve needs to be drilled out to fit over the nipple thing all the way. You could not do this, but you would have about an inch less adjustment. I used a drill press and a big bit. Then I finished it with a carbide bit and rotary tool.
Two years with no problems, dun hate
Pictures came out wierd looking because I used a cheap resizing tool. I will post the cleaner ones when I get home later.
Comment