would m3 suspension in a 325e be a good idea,
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Originally posted by vic_325 View Postwould m3 suspension in a 325e be a good idea,Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
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what do you mean by m3 suspension?
-springs would be a good improvement, also consider H&R's
-any shocks you find from an e30 m3 are probably worn out so you might consider Bilsteins
-control arms on the m3 are aluminum so you'll save some weight but they are much more expensive
-M3 CAB's are a different design and make a good upgrade
-rear sway bar is a little bigger but without a bigger front you will probably increase oversteer. look for a convertable front sway bar to even that out.1991 318i (RIP) / 1996 Dakota / 2000 2.5RS
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Originally posted by automatic View Post-control arms on the m3 are aluminum so you'll save some weight but they are much more expensive.
Go lower, shocks and springs, and get solid M3 offset CAB's. With that you will notice a huge improvement. Those CAB's are sweet. Those 3 things are the most back for your buck.sigpic
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Bigger brakes all around. Larger bearings in front axle. Same as E30 in rear axle. 5 lug hubs. Depends what you are looking for. If you use the M3 front control arm bushings, same geometry. The front sway bar has more direct action by the fact that is mounts to the strut, where the i or iS etc mount to the control arm changing the force % of the sway bay.
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