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Originally posted by marshtgrade View Posti had the rubbing issue on my m20 car with contact to the top of the intake mani, made a cool rumble sound so didnt care but eventually just flattened it out a little so less noise. great bar these are hearty:)Yours truly,
Rich
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Originally posted by Rigmasteryou kids get off my lawn.....
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Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View PostThat should not happen. How are your MM's?
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It arrived. Again, do I jack the car from the front cross member? My thought is to take some weight off, loosen the nuts, see where we are it terms of fit and jack the car up more if necessary to get the bar to fit. Once it goes on, replace nuts and get them tight before lowering the jack. Correct?1990 Alpine 325iC.
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Having a shop, we have installed a lot of these bars and some cars do have issues. An m3 was the worst one to date. It's not the bars because we have moved them car-to-car and they drop on some and not on others.
Easiest way I found is to put the bar on one side and start the nuts. Loosen all 3 nuts on the other side and let the strut come down a bit - the bar will drop on - and lift the strut until the mount studs come back through the holes.
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Apparently E30s were made with two different spacings between the shock towers.
Ireland Engineering posts this on their website about the known possible fitment issue:
" The BMW factory published body specification shows the distance between the strut towers should be 1002.2mm +/-2mm (39.5"), measured from center to center at the strut bearing opening in the inner fenders. The bar we manufacture is 1002.2mm, the published spec. However; we have found many cars (ranged across all years and models) measure about 980mm (38.75")... there is no published factory documentation of any difference in the body dimensions. "
My Sparco bar almost drops straight on no issues. I have to wiggle and shake the car slightly and it drops on. It does come right off no issues, getting it back on is more a matter of the camber plate mount bolts being slightly closer to each other at the top of them,(because the shock towers are angled) but spot on where the bar should seat at the top of the strut towers. I don't have to jack it up, or unload the suspension at all.
Will'59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
'69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
'69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
'88 BMW M3
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Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View PostApparently E30s were made with two different spacings between the shock towers.
Ireland Engineering posts this on their website about the known possible fitment issue:
" The BMW factory published body specification shows the distance between the strut towers should be 1002.2mm +/-2mm (39.5"), measured from center to center at the strut bearing opening in the inner fenders. The bar we manufacture is 1002.2mm, the published spec. However; we have found many cars (ranged across all years and models) measure about 980mm (38.75")... there is no published factory documentation of any difference in the body dimensions. "
My Sparco bar almost drops straight on no issues. I have to wiggle and shake the car slightly and it drops on. It does come right off no issues, getting it back on is more a matter of the camber plate mount bolts being slightly closer to each other at the top of them,(because the shock towers are angled) but spot on where the bar should seat at the top of the strut towers. I don't have to jack it up, or unload the suspension at all.
Will
Don't know what to make of it, just based on experience.
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whats the difference between this and the IE strut bar? I got a ie and looks like its a big longer? Maybe i have the shorter strut towers...PO that i bought it from said he had to use a prybar to get it on and his did not drop on easily either...is it due to because its IE?Had a smooth purchase transaction with me?
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