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    #46
    Test-Muleers??

    You want me to drop off my 93 E30 325i Cabrio and see if you can contrive a rear chassis brace for the zillion Cabrios out there?? You could test the car prior to install of ALL the braces and test it afterwards and generate gobs of happy Cab buyers. Test-mule volunteer here??? Note, I just changed my home location etc: I'm in California now. It'd be a fun drive down the Coast with the top down and the heater on...

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      #47
      Solid work. I'm going to have to add a couple things to my winter suspension hoard list.

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        #48
        So there isn't one for an iX?
        Cornering is like bringing a woman to climax.
        -Jackie Stewart

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          #49
          Originally posted by DragonOrta View Post
          So there isn't one for an iX?
          There is almost nothing built for the ix...

          However...

          We do make a front strut brace for the 325ix.

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            #50
            -Posting on the bosses account-

            I'm Martin I work here with Tim etc. I'm a Technician here at the Dealer.

            We were interested in seeing hoe much flex was happening between the rear control arm bushing mounts because it was stated that this brace was of no use by some.

            What I did was to drill and tap small screw holes in the brackets and made a piece of flat steel with a hole on one side and a slot on the other. we attached the flat steel to the small screws on the brackets tightened the hole side and just snugged the slot side and marked the slot and screw head with paint.

            We drove the car over Mulholland to PCH and back.

            On either side of the screw head it had rubbed off almost 1/8 inch of the paint (a total of 1/4 inch of movement).

            We painted it again and drove the car for a day with the same results.

            Our conclusion is that this bar is a useful addition to the e30 and the debate here at the shop is settled.

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              #51
              Good info.

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                #52
                Originally posted by BMWLA View Post
                -Posting on the bosses account-

                I'm Martin I work here with Tim etc. I'm a Technician here at the Dealer.

                We were interested in seeing hoe much flex was happening between the rear control arm bushing mounts because it was stated that this brace was of no use by some.

                What I did was to drill and tap small screw holes in the brackets and made a piece of flat steel with a hole on one side and a slot on the other. we attached the flat steel to the small screws on the brackets tightened the hole side and just snugged the slot side and marked the slot and screw head with paint.

                We drove the car over Mulholland to PCH and back.

                On either side of the screw head it had rubbed off almost 1/8 inch of the paint (a total of 1/4 inch of movement).

                We painted it again and drove the car for a day with the same results.

                Our conclusion is that this bar is a useful addition to the e30 and the debate here at the shop is settled.
                What kind of e30 was this on?

                I like your test procedure...

                Simple elegant...

                And apparently fairly accurate...

                Way back when we used dental floss and slip knots... Now we use cameras, laser and radioactive paint...

                We observed 6 to 8 mm of lateral compliance between the LCABS and quite a bit in a "sea saw" on the vertical between them as well.

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                  #53
                  maybe if i get enough money for Christmas i'll buy one.


                  7speedshop.com

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                    #54
                    Lower control arm brace

                    Originally posted by bmwla View Post
                    -posting on the bosses account-

                    i'm martin i work here with tim etc. I'm a technician here at the dealer.

                    We were interested in seeing hoe much flex was happening between the rear control arm bushing mounts because it was stated that this brace was of no use by some.

                    What i did was to drill and tap small screw holes in the brackets and made a piece of flat steel with a hole on one side and a slot on the other. We attached the flat steel to the small screws on the brackets tightened the hole side and just snugged the slot side and marked the slot and screw head with paint.

                    We drove the car over mulholland to pch and back.

                    On either side of the screw head it had rubbed off almost 1/8 inch of the paint (a total of 1/4 inch of movement).

                    We painted it again and drove the car for a day with the same results.

                    Our conclusion is that this bar is a useful addition to the e30 and the debate here at the shop is settled.
                    you guys are brilliant = Okie chassis telemetry - getter done I love it
                    you have my respect and admiration
                    john

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                      #55
                      130 is a GRIP


                      cost, 6 dollars

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by HustlinDa858 View Post
                        130 is a GRIP


                        cost, 6 dollars
                        True all you need is six bucks worth of steel...

                        Cuts, Bends and TIG welds itself togeather...










                        What an idiot...

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by DCColegrove View Post
                          True all you need is six bucks worth of steel...

                          Cuts, Bends and TIG welds itself togeather...










                          What an idiot...
                          Daniel, you havent seen the new self wedling steel?? its made by Fisher Price

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Stephen027 View Post
                            Daniel, you havent seen the new self wedling steel?? its made by Fisher Price
                            dude , whats the bottlecap fund about? is that where we can help you buy new wheels? and if so whats the minimum payment to your paypal?
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                              #59
                              please tell me you are patenting this stuff. so someone does BLAINTLY copy it and resell it
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                                #60
                                Originally posted by blunt View Post
                                dude , whats the bottlecap fund about? is that where we can help you buy new wheels? and if so whats the minimum payment to your paypal?
                                he needs money to buy my wheels!
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