Some of you might have seen me post around, but figured it would be fun to do a build thread for once.
This build started when my F10 550 engine locked up 12 hours from home

So I wanted another E30 to pick up as a little project and to hold me over since engines were (and still are) backordered. Ended up finding this iX in Minnesota for $700.
'91 auto, listed as driving but ball joints were trashed so it needed a tow.
Borrowed a trusty 4runner and went to snag it.




Got it home and went through the front suspension. First thing's first, had to do all 4 front axle boots, control arms, and tie rods.

Next up was timing belt, sure glad I got to that right away

Soon after started realizing that as I sat at red lights, the brake pedal would slowly go to the floor. Decided to try going with an E32/E34 master cylinder since there was some mention here and there of it fitting in the iX chassis. It ended up being a direct fit and much cheaper than the E30 iX specific master.


A couple weeks later, the auto trans started slipping terribly. You know what that means, parts car time for manual swap!


Swapped out the cracked up dash for an old crack free one I had sold to someone who sold it back to me

Since owning the car in August, it has thrown the following at me:
Plus a bunch of other stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting about right now.
Definitely my worst track record E30, but can't complain about it keeping me busy while I wait for the F10 to be back on the road.
Now for the fun. I had always wanted to throw some big all terrain tires on my last iX, and after seeing a friend with some on his RWD E30 I knew I had to.
So with the help of E34 front springs, E36 vert rear springs, and Condor spring pad spacers I was able to get some 27" tires in with minimal rubbing issues.






So far I have had to trim the inner back part of the front flares and bend the front valence out a bit, but no other terrible issues.
The front valence bending is a temporary solution, will probably do something different with the front end eventually.
So that's where I am today, will keep this thread updated as I make changes. Excited to make it through the midwest winter and have some fun with this car!
This build started when my F10 550 engine locked up 12 hours from home

So I wanted another E30 to pick up as a little project and to hold me over since engines were (and still are) backordered. Ended up finding this iX in Minnesota for $700.
'91 auto, listed as driving but ball joints were trashed so it needed a tow.
Borrowed a trusty 4runner and went to snag it.




Got it home and went through the front suspension. First thing's first, had to do all 4 front axle boots, control arms, and tie rods.

Next up was timing belt, sure glad I got to that right away

Soon after started realizing that as I sat at red lights, the brake pedal would slowly go to the floor. Decided to try going with an E32/E34 master cylinder since there was some mention here and there of it fitting in the iX chassis. It ended up being a direct fit and much cheaper than the E30 iX specific master.


A couple weeks later, the auto trans started slipping terribly. You know what that means, parts car time for manual swap!


Swapped out the cracked up dash for an old crack free one I had sold to someone who sold it back to me

Since owning the car in August, it has thrown the following at me:
- All 4 axle boots torn
- Control arms on the verge of failure
- Leaking master cylinder
- 2 broken flush brake bleeder screws
- Control arm bushing bolt broke off deep inside frame (broke extractor in bolt as well)
- Head gasket started milkshaking the oil
- Front bumper bolts stripped
- Central locking and lighting wiring cut in multiple places
- Horrible aftermarket headlight wiring job
- Slipping auto trans
- FPR o-ring blowing out almost starting a fire
- Coolant flange bolt breaking off flush in the head during HG job (broke extractor off in bolt as well)
- Leaking gas tank (still need to fix...)
- Rear subframe bushings shot (still need to fix...)
Plus a bunch of other stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting about right now.
Definitely my worst track record E30, but can't complain about it keeping me busy while I wait for the F10 to be back on the road.
Now for the fun. I had always wanted to throw some big all terrain tires on my last iX, and after seeing a friend with some on his RWD E30 I knew I had to.
So with the help of E34 front springs, E36 vert rear springs, and Condor spring pad spacers I was able to get some 27" tires in with minimal rubbing issues.






So far I have had to trim the inner back part of the front flares and bend the front valence out a bit, but no other terrible issues.
The front valence bending is a temporary solution, will probably do something different with the front end eventually.
So that's where I am today, will keep this thread updated as I make changes. Excited to make it through the midwest winter and have some fun with this car!
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