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Thats what heppend to my e30 spence....im m30 swapping it to fix the issue.Comment
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for me: graduated, passed all my classes. final gpa is 3.3 -.- rough teachers messing up my gpa this semester, got a C- in a class, that passes but i cant see from all of my test, extra credit that i got that low of a grade so we'll see if he fixes it.
it's so nice to be back in the bay and driving the e30 often again.Comment
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Nice, congrats Eric!
I moved last weekend. It's so nice to have a garage again and a super short commute to work.Comment
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Watch for flooding this weekend guys, I would hate to see people's stuff get damage! I think I am going to put my car on jackstands in the garage lol.Comment
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for me: graduated, passed all my classes. final gpa is 3.3 -.- rough teachers messing up my gpa this semester, got a C- in a class, that passes but i cant see from all of my test, extra credit that i got that low of a grade so we'll see if he fixes it.
it's so nice to be back in the bay and driving the e30 often again.[/QUOTE]
Congratulations Eric, glad you are back in the Bay Area. Do you have any good prospects for a job?Comment
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since im free, im driving to this
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Does anyone have a spare vert top or one of these screws?
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What is a good spring compressor for the E30? I want to move my suspension from my white car to my blue car.
My mechanic has 3 different compressors. The new hydraulic one did not have enough compression before it bottomed out. Like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/5500Lbs-Struc...rut+Compressor
His other one barely had enough compression, but it was hard to get it on and felt like life was endangered. Like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Redline-Autom...rut+Compressor
The 3rd one is 2 individual screws that take a long time to evenly compress.
I was looking on amazon, and this one looks to be the best:
But, so expensive.
This one looked promising, until one of the reviews said it didn't work on an E60.
https://www.amazon.com/OTC-6494-Clam...1AP17SHQC4BSB0
What do you guys like to use?
Thanks,
BobComment
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I didn't need to use a compressor on my rear, nor did JP and I use one for the fronts.
1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
1983 Peugeot 505 STI
1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WDComment
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for free you can rent a spring compressor from autozone. just use that
but the best ones look like this:
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When I had my mechanic friend put springs on my e36 a few years ago, his shop had a compressor like the one in Link #2. A few months ago I changed out the stock springs on my 318 and put in H&R springs. I borrowed an impact wrench and simply went to the auto parts store and rented their spring compressor kit. It wasn't all too complicated, just compress the springs evenly for the front housings. Once I returned the compressors, I got refunded my money, so might be worth a try as it was essentially free.
As Freeride mentioned, the rears you may be able to remove without compressing them. With the rear jacked up, undo the lower shock bolts, and undo the sway bar endlink to the trailing arm, have one person stomp on the trailing arm to put some weight on it, then the other person can start to wiggle the spring out of its perch. A pry bar may help if the spring is being extra stubborn.
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for free you can rent a spring compressor from autozone. just use that
but the best ones look like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercedes-Str...-/370767950396
I bought this one:
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