Things I've picked up so far:
-Staggered M-systems 17x8/17x9 naked (e31 fitment)
-Staggered M-systems 17x8/17x9 with throwing stars (some chrome, working on that)
-Full Ground Control setup with camber plates (Shortened struts, 500/375 rates 7"/8" springs)
-(4x) 255/40/17 Continental Extreme Contact sport
-All front suspension and steering pieces (including e31 spherical lowers, Turner spherical thrust arms)
-All new hubs, Zimmerman rotors, PFC pads, and SS brake lines. Went with PFC 22 pads, basic sporty street pad
-535i power steering pump and reservoir with all new e34 535i lines (full SLS delete)
-New fan shround, belts (used 34.0" belt with PS retrofit, not stock size)
-Engine mounts
-Euro smileys
-Front euro trim
-Motorsports hardware spacers (15mm front/10mm rear) and stud kit
I'm pretty much done with the suspension stuff now. Ground Controls installed, really happy with how they came out and dealing with GC has been great. I'm planning on corner balancing the car, but don't have any of my stuff with me here, so I'll just get a basic alignment to get the car rolling. I'll certainly update with details when I do finally get it on the scales.
2018-04-08_09-27-58 by jbraswell, on FlickrI also just finished up my SLS delete, single vane 535i power steering conversion today. Tons of conflicting info out there on this, here's what I used:
535i power steering pump with 535i mounting hardware
535i power steering reservoir
All new 535i hoses
Duralast 15340 belt (autozone)
e34 M5 power steering pulley (You can use the 535i one, mine just wasn't nice)
2018-04-08_09-26-51 by jbraswell, on FlickrThe only thing that didn't just bolt in was the reservoir to pump low pressure hose, seen in the picture here. It was too short, and it really needs to stay tight to the frame rail for airbox clearance. I just used some zip tie stand-offs to hold the bend to the pump and keep it low, but I did have to splice and extend the hose about 4" to get to the 535i reservoir. I haven't run the car with this setup yet, but everything is pretty well buttoned up and I don't foresee any issues.
My current hang-up with the car is the wheels. I bought all of the M-systems because I'm doing a 17x9 square setup, planning to run 255's all around. The e34 9's I bought were chrome and it took quite some time to find a shop willing to reverse chrome them, but I found a place and they should be finished this week. Next hurdle is refinishing- No one really wants to two-tone them like factory, but they've offered to powdercoat black and machine the lip. Not sure if I want to go that route yet, but need to make a decision soon, the goal is for this car to make it to the Vintage in Asheville on May 5th- Gonna be tight!










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