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    318ti Rear Suspension

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    Last edited by 318isbmw; 06-12-2013, 02:32 PM.

    #2
    Doesn't the ti give you crazy toe or whatever?

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      #3
      False. It is the "proper" method for doing an E36 5 lug swap.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Austin! View Post
        False. It is the "proper" method for doing an E36 5 lug swap.
        Thanks Austin, yep, this method works great and has been done many times over. Saves lots of money over running the e30 M3 setup.

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          #5
          Originally posted by AustinK425 View Post
          Doesn't the ti give you crazy toe or whatever?
          If using E36 m3 front brakes, and 318ti rear, you have terrible front brake bias. One should fix it by removing the rear brake limiter under the brake booster and/or getting a proper BBK for the rear such as Massive Lees kit (which is the route I went with)

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            #6
            Interested. Would e30 parking brake lines work or I will need e36 ones?
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              #7
              Originally posted by drulle View Post
              Interested. Would e30 parking brake lines work or I will need e36 ones?
              Sorry about the slow reply, didn't see a response.

              I believe you'll need the e36 ones, which I checked are 20 a piece new from bmw.

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