E46 M3 cabrio RSM's

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  • browntown
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    just for reference (in case someone had the same question in a search) here is the parts list:
    These parts should be purchase from a BMW dealer.
    UUC Motorwerks does NOT offer these parts for sale.
    Item Qty Part Number Retail Price Notes
    E46 Rear Shock Mounts 2 #33 52 6 754 096 $18.40/ea Required
    Self-Locking Collar Nut 4 #31 33 1 092 887 $0.55/ea Recommended
    Washer Gasket 2 #33 52 1 128 734 $0.43/ea Recommended
    Self-Locking Hex Nut 2 #33 52 1 137 360 $0.42/ea Recommended
    Z3 Reinforcement Plates 2 #51 71 8 413 359 $14.40/ea Optional

    Total Cost


    $36.80-$69.50*

    better explanation here:

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  • Jand3rson
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    I just bought a pair of the Bimmerworld RSM's new here on the board, and I'm going to order the reinforcement plates when I order my motor mounts from Bimmerworld, I'll let you guys know what I think of them once they're installed.

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  • MikesJo
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    I'd just go all out and get the IE ones, much better made. I had the E46 ones then swapped out for the IE ones after one of the oem's popped on me. I installed it wrong I know, but still.

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  • tonytony
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    i too run them, has been worth it in my opinion

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  • Spaz
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    Originally posted by Eurospeed
    Hmmm, not bad. Only $9 more than the E46, and lifetime warranty? Alrighty then. Are the reinforcement plates needed?

    https://secure17.nexternal.com/share...products%2Easp
    I'd suggest to, cheap insurance, lots of people run them and even gustave suggests using them and well, he knows his stuff.

    -cam

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  • Jand3rson
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    Hmmm, not bad. Only $9 more than the E46, and lifetime warranty? Alrighty then. Are the reinforcement plates needed?

    https://secure17.nexternal.com/share...products%2Easp

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  • e30sd
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    the e46 ones arent that much better. get the lifetime shop RSM's from bimmerworld.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by Mot
    how much are they josh?
    $15.50 is the price that Pelican shows per side.

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  • Mot
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    how much are they josh?

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  • erik325i
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    Originally posted by Eurospeed
    Now BMA doesn't show listings for either of those part numbers.
    I thought you would have known by now that BMA doesn't list every single part on their website. If you call them, they can get you any part (as long as it's not NLA).
    Just tell Patrick what you want and he'll hook it up.

    -Erik

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  • Jand3rson
    started a topic E46 M3 cabrio RSM's

    E46 M3 cabrio RSM's

    I'm going to replace/upgrade my RSM's with E46 M3 cabrio units, but I'm having trouble finding a part number and a place that carries them.

    RealOEM lists 2 different very different part numbers, and they are both the same price:

    33 50 4 035 931
    33 52 6 754 096

    I assume one is the coupe, and one is the cabrio. But which is which? I looked under E46 M3 convertible, and still got the 2 different numbers.

    Now BMA doesn't show listings for either of those part numbers. Pelican Parts shows the first part number, but lists it as being for the M3 coupe/cabrio. Is there a difference? I have been told that the cabrio RSM is stronger and a better buy.
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