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    #16
    Yes, you can pull them off after you drill the bolt heads off. There is a piece of flat bar connecting the two nuts. The nuts are welded to the flat bar and the whole assembly is removable. Pretty convenient, actually.
    S50'd

    Originally posted by TDE30
    What is this faggy shit I have happened upon?
    Originally posted by slammin.e28
    I can always live in a M3. Can't M3 a house.

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      #17
      excellent, thanks.
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        #18
        It's been a while since I've looked ay my steering coulmn, but is there a way you could bring it towards you about an inch? I'm 6'1 or 6'2" - and I need it closer - just about an inch or an inch and a half with a mtech2 wheel.
        Originally posted by Matt-B
        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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          #19
          I just ordered a 1/2" momo wheel spacer. I didnt see any easy options for extending the steering column itself.
          S50'd

          Originally posted by TDE30
          What is this faggy shit I have happened upon?
          Originally posted by slammin.e28
          I can always live in a M3. Can't M3 a house.

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            #20
            Those "dished" Rally style wheels (momo mod7 etc) extend towards the drive 60mm..

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              #21
              spacer and quick release. That should get you there.. I am 6'1" and had the same problem, installed an NRG quick release, and it bumped the wheel out about an inch, it's much better!
              1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
              2016 Ford Flex
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                #22
                I did this yesterday. It took me 5 hours of off and on work to get the stupid bolts out.

                Heres some suggestions to anyone trying this.
                1) Get a GOOD drill bit and drill a hole as deep as you can into the bolt. Then use a screw extractor to turn it out. Works very easy if the hole is deep enough.

                2) If you fuck that up, just use a dremel and cut the head of the bolt off. Notching it for a flat head screw driver just doesn't work very well. If you cut the head off, the back plate just comes right out, then you can use a vice grip to turn the bolt out and reuse the back plate.

                Hope everyone has an easier time with this than I did. And I really hope it was worth all my trouble, I think it is though.
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                Current Project - 87 325is 2JZ Swapped with M4 DCT

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by j0oftheworld View Post
                  Those "dished" Rally style wheels (momo mod7 etc) extend towards the drive 60mm..
                  Originally posted by djjerme View Post
                  spacer and quick release. That should get you there.. I am 6'1" and had the same problem, installed an NRG quick release, and it bumped the wheel out about an inch, it's much better!
                  Thanks. But I don't want to give up my mt2 wheel.
                  Originally posted by Matt-B
                  hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by SLEEPYDUB View Post
                    I did this yesterday. It took me 5 hours of off and on work to get the stupid bolts out.

                    Heres some suggestions to anyone trying this.
                    1) Get a GOOD drill bit and drill a hole as deep as you can into the bolt. Then use a screw extractor to turn it out. Works very easy if the hole is deep enough.

                    2) If you fuck that up, just use a dremel and cut the head of the bolt off. Notching it for a flat head screw driver just doesn't work very well. If you cut the head off, the back plate just comes right out, then you can use a vice grip to turn the bolt out and reuse the back plate.

                    Hope everyone has an easier time with this than I did. And I really hope it was worth all my trouble, I think it is though.
                    damn....5 hours??

                    I'm screwed since I already tried to notch it and use a big screwdriver. now it's damn near impossible to get a drill bit to bite flush. I'll ahve to cut it off eventually, but shelved this project for a while, before getting too frustrated at somethign so simple being such a PITA (and frustrated at why BMW decided to not use freakin regular bolts, lol)
                    Stage rally/rallycross e30 build/competition journal
                    Track/street e21 build
                    visit Condor Speed Shop
                    visit Motorsport Hardware



                    [FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"] 1985 318i/M50 Rally Car - 1988 Porsche 924S - 2005 Sequoia tow pig - 2018 GTI

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                      #25
                      Anything that would stop you from drilling a hole in the anti-tamper bolts and using an easy out to get them out? Sounds easier than using a dremel to cut a screwdriver slot.

                      EDIT: aaaand answer right above... that's what I get for skipping page 2.
                      Originally posted by priapism
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                      Originally posted by shameson
                      Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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                        #26
                        I did it a different way-
                        undo the tamper bolts on the body, then make a strap of 1/4" steel with 2 8mm holes spaced
                        1" apart. Then put them in such that the wheel gets moved in towards
                        the center of the car a bit (yup, 1/4")

                        That worked, too.

                        t
                        now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                          #27
                          So nobody has looked at putting a tilt wheel from another vehicle into an e30 hum?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by irish44j View Post
                            damn....5 hours??

                            I'm screwed since I already tried to notch it and use a big screwdriver. now it's damn near impossible to get a drill bit to bite flush. I'll ahve to cut it off eventually, but shelved this project for a while, before getting too frustrated at somethign so simple being such a PITA (and frustrated at why BMW decided to not use freakin regular bolts, lol)
                            Go to Harbor Freight and get a $15 4 inch electric grinder and cut a notch in the bolt head. The big cut off wheel make it easy to get up and on the bolt head. Also buy a cheap impact driver if you don't have one(the type you hit with a hammer) and use a flat blade screwdriver impact bit. Hit with hammer and the bolts will come loose. This whole process should take 10 to 20 minutes. Use two longer bolts and use whatever you want for spacers. Two large nuts per side works great as spacers. Install bolts. Done. Easy project.

                            Don't waste your time with drilling it out, you"ll be at it all day.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by dogsbark26 View Post
                              So nobody has looked at putting a tilt wheel from another vehicle into an e30 hum?

                              this ^

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by dogsbark26 View Post
                                So nobody has looked at putting a tilt wheel from another vehicle into an e30 hum?
                                I don't see a point in that, once you find the angle that suits you there's no point in needing to change it.
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