Location of M3 Swaybar Mount

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  • Skafrog
    E30 Mastermind
    • Oct 2003
    • 1729

    #1

    Location of M3 Swaybar Mount

    Hey, can one of you m3 owners help out a fellow e30'er?
    I am trying to find where the stock swaybar mount is on the strut tube on an m3.
    What is the distance from the control arm up to the mount?
    Thanks
    Rob

    NASA MidSouth TT Director / GTS2 #018
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  • rs4pro3
    R3V Elite
    • Oct 2003
    • 5808

    #2
    Right below the weld for the spring perch, or at least that is where I had mine welded. I just mounted the link and tab and marked where it should be on the strut housing.
    85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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    • Skafrog
      E30 Mastermind
      • Oct 2003
      • 1729

      #3
      I know that, but I need to know the actual distance, as I dont have an m3 strut tube sitting here :-)

      NASA MidSouth TT Director / GTS2 #018
      Mods: Coastal PS Fluid, 10w40 Oil
      Future Mods: Bosch Micro-Edge Wiper Blades, Painter's Tape, Spark Plugs, Freezer for Nutty Buddys, Adam Nitti CD's

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      • rs4pro3
        R3V Elite
        • Oct 2003
        • 5808

        #4
        do you have the m3 links? I didn't have an m3 tube either. I just installed the link on the end of the sway bar, then bolted on the Ground control tab and lines it up on the strut housing, the very top of my tab was right underneath the weld bead. I can go measure mine if needed.
        85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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        • Skafrog
          E30 Mastermind
          • Oct 2003
          • 1729

          #5
          Yea, your suggestion is the best way.I am getting the links in tuesday, I guess I can wait till then to weld :-)
          I am getting a little antsy, the track day is rapidly approaching :-)

          NASA MidSouth TT Director / GTS2 #018
          Mods: Coastal PS Fluid, 10w40 Oil
          Future Mods: Bosch Micro-Edge Wiper Blades, Painter's Tape, Spark Plugs, Freezer for Nutty Buddys, Adam Nitti CD's

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          • rs4pro3
            R3V Elite
            • Oct 2003
            • 5808

            #6
            I'd just wait, once you get the links it dosn't take long to get it all together if you have the capability to weld. I had to take mine down to a autobody shop but it was still together within a day. I replaced the control arms and bushings also.
            Make sure not to go to large with the front bar without a larger rear bar.
            at first I had the 21mm cabby bar with the m3 links and it was over kill with the stock rear, so now i put an 18.5 up front and it's a lot better. More body roll but not so much oversteer.
            85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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            • Skafrog
              E30 Mastermind
              • Oct 2003
              • 1729

              #7
              did it cure some roll compared to the stock setup?

              NASA MidSouth TT Director / GTS2 #018
              Mods: Coastal PS Fluid, 10w40 Oil
              Future Mods: Bosch Micro-Edge Wiper Blades, Painter's Tape, Spark Plugs, Freezer for Nutty Buddys, Adam Nitti CD's

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              • rs4pro3
                R3V Elite
                • Oct 2003
                • 5808

                #8
                Yes, with the 21mm bar. The Front end was FLAT. but way to much oversteer, I could feel the rear end roll but nothing from the front. I had a 20mm is front bar, and the 18.5mm eta bar in the garage so I bolted it on. A couple days latter I ran the Tail of the Dragon with the Knox. CCA. It handeled great, I'd rather have the body roll then the oversteer. I had no problem keeping up in the corners with the 3 E46 m3(straights were a different story, luckily the dragon dosn't have many of them) in front of me. and John A in his e30 M3 wasn't riding my tail in every corner.(He had more body roll then I did )
                85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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                • Rob
                  Moderator
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 8166

                  #9
                  wouldnt too big of a front bar cause excessive understeer?
                  BEERTECH

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                  • Skafrog
                    E30 Mastermind
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 1729

                    #10
                    yes, but who is keeping track? ;)

                    Ely, what about the 18.5 bar? Did that make a difference as compared to the stock links?

                    NASA MidSouth TT Director / GTS2 #018
                    Mods: Coastal PS Fluid, 10w40 Oil
                    Future Mods: Bosch Micro-Edge Wiper Blades, Painter's Tape, Spark Plugs, Freezer for Nutty Buddys, Adam Nitti CD's

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                    • rs4pro3
                      R3V Elite
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 5808

                      #11
                      Oversteer, understeer who cares it wasn't good.
                      with the 18.5 and m3 links yes it was better then the stock 20 with stock links. My car was perfect with just the cabrio bar and stock links, but I had blown shocks then. Wheer as now I have m-technic Bilsteins.
                      85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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