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    Yeah thats definitely not happening.. buying eibachs

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      My red car has the bilstein kit, James' mtech has H&R sport springs but sways to make up for the soft ride

      1987 PRO-3 car /1990 325is (2.7i Concours)

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        Ahhhh. I was confused then

        Im reading up on suspension design. After reading so much, the ground control kit has become much more enticing, however I know I cant afford that

        At this point I think my master plan may be the ground controls, and then buy some used bilsteins to get revalved to my spring specs

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          Originally posted by 5Toes View Post
          However, I really like the idea of adjustable ride height though. Maybe it wont be the best ride quality, but atleast I can drive to a car meet slammed over the weekend and drive to school monday morning at a tolerable height.
          as far as I know, you need to get a wheel alignment done when you adjust your ride height with GC's, so it may be a good idea to rethink that plan. I plan to install some GC's as well, but I will only be adjusting when the snowy season comes (hopefully i won't have to since vancouver doesn't get much snow)

          It's been a good read so far, you've done some good work! I parked next to you at the e30 picnic (red 318is that was next to the henna m3).
          320I - under construction

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            I dont know about the alignment part, but I do know that an e30's toe changes in very small amounts when it is lowered. In fact, the rear barely changes at all, even when slammed

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              Originally posted by smerfs View Post
              as far as I know, you need to get a wheel alignment done when you adjust your ride height with GC's, so it may be a good idea to rethink that plan. I plan to install some GC's as well, but I will only be adjusting when the snowy season comes (hopefully i won't have to since vancouver doesn't get much snow)
              Don't you need an alignment when you lower a car in general despite the method of lowering? I believe Firestone has lifetime alignments for around $180. Sounds like a good investment.

              Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866
              Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.

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                I have the firestone lifetime alignment. lol but they cant get a slammed car up on that rack. I would bet H&R race is pushing it for getting it aligned by them

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                  Originally posted by 5Toes View Post
                  I have the firestone lifetime alignment. lol but they cant get a slammed car up on that rack. I would bet H&R race is pushing it for getting it aligned by them
                  I have a feeling it's more like they don't WANT to do it.

                  My car is on IE3 with half coil cut and GC plates which give another 12mm. My local alignment shop had no issue.
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                    I havn't tried taking a lowered car in there, but I was just thinking that the rack's ramps are a bit steep for a slammed car

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                      Today was a bitter sweet day.

                      Sold the e30. Glad it went to a good home.

                      Im going to miss the car. I thought my 5 would be almost as much fun as driving an e30, but its not.

                      I love the car, it taught me to wrench, and instilled a forever love of BMW in my veins.

                      I will miss its no power steering, the driver's side window coming off the track, the 12 hammers, drifting in the rain and getting hella sideways, the taped headlights, the clunking RSMS, the lack of a gas gauge.

                      Im going to miss the damn car. Big plans for the 5 though, and Im still in this game.

                      EDIT: Thanks to my homeboy cybernix cause he is awesome and this car would be a turd without his help

                      Thanks R3V for calling me For3ver Noob... it will stick with me for the rest of my life
                      Last edited by 5Toes; 09-25-2012, 07:57 PM.

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                        RIP 5toes e30
                        Originally posted by Good & Tight
                        It takes real man to mount a big woman, all you haters are just scared boys.

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                          So are you still gonna be here?


                          '73 2002 m20 turbo [sold] '87 rat rod 325is [couch modded] '91 vert [daily] '88 325is [spec build v1] '84 325 [spec build v2] '99 323i vert [sold]

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                            hell yeah

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                              Wait a minute...this thread was made back in end April 2011...you were 16 then and that was your first e30....and you have over 7000 posts on the forum? WOW...nice! lol

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                                Originally posted by 5Toes View Post
                                I thought my 5 would be almost as much fun as driving an e30, but its not.
                                Who woulda thunk? ;)
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