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    spent like 2 hours on this thread so insane still. sorry for double posting, love the front housing stuff.... sooo awesome no ones ix sits better then yours upfront. hard on CVs right? or were yours already dieing? but 1500 easily worth it because AWD E30
    SELL ME YOUR E30
    1988 Apline 325iX SOLD
    1999 MINT Lincoln Towncar Pimpin
    My Bike when they shit out :wgaf:

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      my CV shafts have been fine. the set I have now have 295,000+ miles on them. it was the original ones on my car that went bad, those had about 190k, just one outter joint is loose. I'm keeping them for parts. :)
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        Originally posted by ThatOneGuy97 View Post
        spent like 2 hours on this thread so insane still. sorry for double posting, love the front housing stuff.... sooo awesome no ones ix sits better then yours upfront. hard on CVs right? or were yours already dieing? but 1500 easily worth it because AWD E30
        Let me know if you want to replicate the struts ;)

        We actually have a core set in stock....
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          Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
          Let me know if you want to replicate the struts ;)

          We actually have a core set in stock....
          What kinda price we talking? Nando do i need the GC camber plates as well in order to keep the cvs intact? or is the ride height that the modded struts give you just simply not low enough to wreck them?
          SELL ME YOUR E30
          1988 Apline 325iX SOLD
          1999 MINT Lincoln Towncar Pimpin
          My Bike when they shit out :wgaf:

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            no you don't need the camber plates. they just tighten up the front end significantly, although at the cost of some ride comfort. it does let you adjust the camber of course..

            I'd start out with the stock bearings, you can always add camber plates later. also, the stock bearings give a little bit more travel. they are definitely more comfortable!
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              Originally posted by nando View Post
              no you don't need the camber plates. they just tighten up the front end significantly, although at the cost of some ride comfort. it does let you adjust the camber of course..

              I'd start out with the stock bearings, you can always add camber plates later. also, the stock bearings give a little bit more travel. they are definitely more comfortable!
              are you referring to the street camber plates or the hybrid camber plate when you say they are less comfortable and less travel than stock?
              89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...

              new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505

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                these are ix camber plates. the only one is made by Ground Control. :p

                they are solid and the stack height is pretty good but ix strut bearings are quite a bit different which is why there is slightly less travel than stock. if you shorten the tubes/housings then you gain all of that back and more.

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                  Originally posted by nando View Post
                  these are ix camber plates. the only one is made by Ground Control. :p

                  they are solid and the stack height is pretty good but ix strut bearings are quite a bit different which is why there is slightly less travel than stock. if you shorten the tubes/housings then you gain all of that back and more.

                  so its more of an iX thing then? i am looking for a street GC setup for my coupe and was wanting to maximise travel and no additional NVH and so was thinking of the street camber plate, def not looking at the "hybrid" which is solid
                  89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...

                  new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505

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                    yes - the RWD plates by GC should have *more* travel than the stock bearings.
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                      Badass build thread, I just read through the whole thing. Excellent work.
                      1991 318i SOLD
                      2003 325i SOLD

                      Racecars and stuff.

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                        Dammit Chris! This is Awesome! Still...to this day...have yet to get Megasquirt into my car... :(
                        - Sean Hayes

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                          Those pictures and captions with your kids are so awesome. Lol! Nice e30 sir!
                          Current:
                          1989 325i
                          1988 M3
                          1987 325ic
                          Past:
                          2001 330ci
                          2001 M3

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                            Originally posted by Sean View Post
                            Dammit Chris! This is Awesome! Still...to this day...have yet to get Megasquirt into my car... :(
                            Well if you are going to make it a track car, definitely go for it!

                            Havent had time to do anything other than washing it lately. I have a pile of things to finish.. i dont even remember what parts i have anymore, lol!
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                              That was a mighty fun read. Well done.
                              Originally posted by Andy.B
                              Whenever I am about to make a particularly questionable decision regarding a worryingly cheap diy solution, I just ask myself, "What would Ether-D do?"
                              1987 325iS m30b34 Muscle car (Engine electrical phase)
                              ~~~~~~~~~~
                              I was born on 3/25…
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                                Just noticed you picked up what must be e34 front halfshafts. What are you planning do do with them?
                                Originally posted by priapism
                                My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                                Originally posted by shameson
                                Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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