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very nice.... you forgot to thank your brother though. and you need to sell me your wheels too!
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Originally posted by coreyw View Post
I keep a low profilepfhaha.. Yep, I live just east of the city of Auburn. The friends house where we did alla the work actually lives about 5 mins. from Mark, near Georgetown. So you know Kyle then? But yah, come check it out sometime, ha.
i usually head up there to spend time at least once a year but ive been so busy this year :( i plan on making a trip up soon, ill have to check out your whip when im up there!
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Looks great!PNW E30 Crew : 1991 E30 S50, 2000 E39 M5
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostStill liking the car but why did you not use the M3 anti swaybar attachments vs the control arms?
Keep the progress up on the car. Some interior shots of it.Originally posted by coreyw View PostI just didn't have the links for that. What's the benefit of using them?
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Originally posted by F34R View PostWhat do you gain from coilovers?
Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostYou would need adjustable drop lings for the sways so in that respect oem are easier. The M3 style allow you to use smaller bars that are more effective due to fulcrum point being different.
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I have the marshall subframe too, installed it in may of this year and took it for an alignment, i was at -3.5 left and 3.73 right camber, and the toe was way off +1.1 left and -0.54 right. After alignment the camber was at -2.07 left and -2.09 right (factory spec is -2.0), toe was correted to +0.20 left and +0.11 right (factory spec is +0.19). I was gappy with the results. One thing though, the left (driver side) toe nut was a bitch and gave the guy a very hard time to deal with it as it was very hidden. Did you run into the same problem?
One of the best threads you will ever read
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=221813
Nice trailer of my e30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTjtG...e_gdata_player
If i sold you something please leave feedback here
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=217142
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Originally posted by schtozo View PostI have the marshall subframe too, installed it in may of this year and took it for an alignment, i was at -3.5 left and 3.73 right camber, and the toe was way off +1.1 left and -0.54 right. After alignment the camber was at -2.07 left and -2.09 right (factory spec is -2.0), toe was correted to +0.20 left and +0.11 right (factory spec is +0.19). I was gappy with the results. One thing though, the left (driver side) toe nut was a bitch and gave the guy a very hard time to deal with it as it was very hidden. Did you run into the same problem?
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