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  • DrMcDave
    E30 Mastermind
    • Oct 2003
    • 1793

    #1

    GC on ix-again

    i don't want to slam it, but i want to be able to raise it up for winter. I know the rear will work, but whatt about the front. Someone has to know if it can be done. I honestly don't see how it wouldn't work but i'd like a definite yes or no.
  • nando
    Moderator
    • Nov 2003
    • 34827

    #2
    the strut bearings and upper spring hat on the ix are completely different. you'd need a custom strut bearing or figure out how to use the GC kit with ix konis.
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    • DrMcDave
      E30 Mastermind
      • Oct 2003
      • 1793

      #3
      Originally posted by nando
      the strut bearings and upper spring hat on the ix are completely different. you'd need a custom strut bearing or figure out how to use the GC kit with ix konis.
      hmm maybe i should just give them a call, i am so lazy about it.

      btw, there is an ix on campus that is lowered on RD springs that is absoulutely slammed. I talked to the kid, its his dads car and has custom valved bilsteins but he is having suspensions issues and they can't figure it out. might be too low, but it looks sick, i'll have to snap a picture of it. its an 88.

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      • Bryson
        E30 Fanatic
        • Oct 2003
        • 1490

        #4
        he's probably bouncing on the bump stops :P

        try to adapt normal e30 camber plates onto your ix, then you shouldn't have any problems ..right? I don't know ixes very well, but it's a shot in the dark....

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        • Rosica
          Wrencher
          • Jan 2004
          • 240

          #5
          I am sure you can do it, just measure the OD of your strut housings and give GC a call. If they don't have the right size collars they will send you oversized ones with O-Rings to fill the gaps. GC does this all the time, when I did my brothers civic GC sent all kinds if O-Rings to use, I guess Honda struts come in a wide variety of sizes. As for camber plates, take some measurements and talk to GC, worst case they send you plates from another car and you drill some holes. I dont know the ID or length of the shock housing on IX's, but I bet the ID is the same as 325i, if that is true short Koni's and a spacer should make them fit. This stuff isn't rocket science, take some measurements and talk to GC.

          If I were you I would be more worried about blowing out axles because of the extreme angles when slammed.


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          • DrMcDave
            E30 Mastermind
            • Oct 2003
            • 1793

            #6
            Originally posted by Rosica
            I am sure you can do it, just measure the OD of your strut housings and give GC a call. If they don't have the right size collars they will send you oversized ones with O-Rings to fill the gaps. GC does this all the time, when I did my brothers civic GC sent all kinds if O-Rings to use, I guess Honda struts come in a wide variety of sizes. As for camber plates, take some measurements and talk to GC, worst case they send you plates from another car and you drill some holes. I dont know the ID or length of the shock housing on IX's, but I bet the ID is the same as 325i, if that is true short Koni's and a spacer should make them fit. This stuff isn't rocket science, take some measurements and talk to GC.

            If I were you I would be more worried about blowing out axles because of the extreme angles when slammed.
            don't really want to slam it, just want it to be stiffer. maybe another .5 inches at most. I know about all the ix stuff that comes with lowering. Thanx for the info i think i'll give them a call. I"d like to raise it up and make it useful for winter, cause its not right now.

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            • e30Matt
              R3V Elite
              • Dec 2003
              • 5077

              #7
              Originally posted by Bryson
              he's probably bouncing on the bump stops :P

              try to adapt normal e30 camber plates onto your ix, then you shouldn't have any problems ..right? I don't know ixes very well, but it's a shot in the dark....
              Bilsteins have their own internal stops, so damn, he must be SLAMMED.

              Either that or he's eating CV joints; I hear that's a problem w/slammed iXs.

              "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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              • Digitalwave
                is a poseur
                • Oct 2003
                • 6276

                #8
                Originally posted by e30Matt
                Originally posted by Bryson
                he's probably bouncing on the bump stops :P

                try to adapt normal e30 camber plates onto your ix, then you shouldn't have any problems ..right? I don't know ixes very well, but it's a shot in the dark....
                Bilsteins have their own internal stops, so damn, he must be SLAMMED.

                Either that or he's eating CV joints; I hear that's a problem w/slammed iXs.
                OTS Bilsteins don't do that well with extremely low springs. When my car is on the ground, there is only like 1" of travel on my Bilsteins. Short Koni's with cut strut housings is the way to go :)

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                • Bryson
                  E30 Fanatic
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 1490

                  #9
                  Originally posted by e30Matt
                  Originally posted by Bryson
                  he's probably bouncing on the bump stops :P

                  try to adapt normal e30 camber plates onto your ix, then you shouldn't have any problems ..right? I don't know ixes very well, but it's a shot in the dark....
                  Bilsteins have their own internal stops, so damn, he must be SLAMMED.

                  Either that or he's eating CV joints; I hear that's a problem w/slammed iXs.
                  I used to have bumpstop troubles with my GC/bilstein setup..

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                  • e30Matt
                    R3V Elite
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 5077

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bryson
                    Originally posted by e30Matt
                    Originally posted by Bryson
                    he's probably bouncing on the bump stops :P

                    try to adapt normal e30 camber plates onto your ix, then you shouldn't have any problems ..right? I don't know ixes very well, but it's a shot in the dark....
                    Bilsteins have their own internal stops, so damn, he must be SLAMMED.

                    Either that or he's eating CV joints; I hear that's a problem w/slammed iXs.
                    I used to have bumpstop troubles with my GC/bilstein setup..
                    I'm not, and they're all the way down. :?:

                    "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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                    • Bryson
                      E30 Fanatic
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 1490

                      #11
                      you're positive that you aren't having problems? Try checking the travel on your shocks..

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                      • Bill 84 318i
                        E30 Mastermind
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 1600

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bryson
                        you're positive that you aren't having problems? Try checking the travel on your shocks..
                        True, true.

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