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I think with my fabrication ability I'll do my own variation of the Forbes fix as well. I pulled out the guts on the truck to check for weld failure, nothing I could see, but I figure if I'm going to drop the subframe and redo all the suspension and bushings whats a couple more hours of cutting and welding.sigpic
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New shoes for the shoe.......
I'm still on the fence with the randy forbes fix, not that I don't think its worth it, but we did a thorough inspection of that area last Thursday and see no signs of splitting or pulling of the chassis or spot welds. What do you guys think?
I'm putting in the order to do a full overhaul on the coolant system and fix a few minor leaks this week. At the same time I'll be refinishing the wheels and ordering some rubber.
Plan for suspension is:
Treehouse CABs
98m3 control arms
98m3 spindles, rotors and calipers
Custom coilovers (Koni adjustables/GC coil kit)
fresh swaybar mounts and links
Camber plates (still deciding on what to go with)
subframe, rtabs and diff bushings from Condor Racing (I have the big single and dual eared bushings, trying to decided if I do the forbes repair all at once.)
Forbes/Custom subframe beef up (Still undecided)
new rear rotors
rear koni/GC coils
I have all the above except for the camber plates, swaybar bushings and brake pads.Last edited by IronFreak; 03-31-2014, 06:46 AM.sigpic
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I would do the rf kit and subframe/diff bushes. I havent done it yet as i dont show signs but in my opinion its worth the peace of mind to be able to abuse it without having to keep checking it. Also i have heard it totally stiffens up the rear and is a noticeable improvement in handlingComment
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I would do the rf kit and subframe/diff bushes. I havent done it yet as i dont show signs but in my opinion its worth the peace of mind to be able to abuse it without having to keep checking it. Also i have heard it totally stiffens up the rear and is a noticeable improvement in handling
Also I didn't put it on that list above but I have a subframe with camber/toe adjustment mod that I'll be swapping out as well.sigpic
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IIRC 97 & 98 were the only ones that got the aluminum block. either way, I love it. My Dad had a M52 open top Z3 and it was a fun, even though it was an auto. Post some pics of the block or compare it with mine and you'll know for sure. Theres a few ways to tell, externally, and if you look at my engine build in the 24v forum you can see pics of my bare aluminum blockLast edited by 2mAn; 03-31-2014, 10:17 AM.Simon
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97 and 98 were the aluminum block m52, in 99 the Z got the m52tu, which still has an aluminum block with steel sleeves but it received the dual vanos timing system. it's much more like the m54 then the previous m52 as one of the upgrades is to bolt on the 330i intake manifold onto it.sigpic
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Didn't even know we got Z3 coupes that weren't M's.
That things awesome, awesome price. Also Iowa FTW.1989 Carbon Black 328isComment
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2003.5 Imolarot M3: daily
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^^That car has potential....sigpic
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