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  • iamsam
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    totally awesome. Have you gutted the interior yet?

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  • phenryiv1
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    Originally posted by AZRRC
    page 1 is e36 rear spring and h&r race in front, post 33 is e36 rear spring and vert front spring. It sits pretty level but keep in mind there is a spare tire and a subwoofer in the trunk.

    Since then i made a strut spacer for the front, and im trying to figure out how to raise the rear a bit. The rear CV angle isnt bad and i could definitely squeeze at least 3/4" more
    Thank you! I actually heard that iX springs will also bring up the front a bit, as compared with a non-vert sedan/coupe. Not sure how front iX springs compare to vert springs.

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  • Pl3wA
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    baha e30 anyone?

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  • AZRRC
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    [ATTACH]64390[/ATTACH]

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  • AZRRC
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    Originally posted by phenryiv1
    extreme front "rake" on pages 1 & 2 to a fairly level stance by page 3.
    page 1 is e36 rear spring and h&r race in front, post 33 is e36 rear spring and vert front spring. It sits pretty level but keep in mind there is a spare tire and a subwoofer in the trunk.

    Since then i made a strut spacer for the front, and im trying to figure out how to raise the rear a bit. The rear CV angle isnt bad and i could definitely squeeze at least 3/4" more

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  • downforce22
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    Originally posted by Joester
    didnt read the whole thread. I'm in for pic of Caswell's crashed e30 in my friend's front yard.

    looks like hes not used to the understeer of an ix

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  • Lof8
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    This party rules!

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  • Joester
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    didnt read the whole thread. I'm in for pic of Caswell's crashed e30 in my friend's front yard.

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  • Simon S
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    Holy shit that's cool !!

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  • Nick_S
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    Originally posted by AZRRC
    Put a rack on, now just need to find a wind deflector
    [ATTACH]64332[/ATTACH]
    God I love this thing. I've got a pretty beat up Thule wind deflected. It was painted by the PO and when I tried to get the paint off it all sorta just mushed around and balled up. I'd let it go pretty cheap if you want it. You could certainly make it look nicer but I just bought another one.

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  • phenryiv1
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    I was reading about your spring setup and found reference to the rear e36 springs but only saw this inreference to the front:

    Originally posted by AZRRC
    Originally posted by kamotors
    are you on stock front springs?
    Yes, stock front from a vert ( I think they are the same)
    Looking at posts 31 and 33, I was checking out the front height and see that you went from an extreme front "rake" on pages 1 & 2 to a fairly level stance by page 3.

    Did you make any changes to the front springs to acheive that level stance?

    I race in the same series/region as Irish44j (who posted on page 1) and I have a slight rake that I want to try to level out. I am on stock springs all around but by removing weight I have gained almost 2" in the back but only about 3/4" in the front.

    Thanks!

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  • 2002maniac
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    sweet. I love the valence delete.

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  • AZRRC
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    Put a rack on, now just need to find a wind deflector
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  • AZRRC
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    Originally posted by freeride53
    Peugeot 505 Dangel range
    Would be cool to see one of these around here

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  • freeride53
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    This is pretty cool. If some one tore up a Touring, they'd probably get some flak.
    However, an E30 Cross Country would be achieved. This also reminds me of the Peugeot 505 Dangel range, cept' w/o 4wd. Very cool.

    Sina

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