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    Looking for a Camber and Toe adjustable rear subframe

    I'm looking for two of them. Anyone?

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    How did you get yours installed? What shops really know how to weld on the kits? and for what price? Anyone have experience with Garagistic? http://store.garagistic.com/adjustab...frame-brackets

    Garagistic could end up being a better option if they are solid.


    Any help and advice is appreciated. Thanks

    #2
    There is a guy selling one on Craig's list. It has solid subframe bushings as well. Look under PRO3 and you will see his part out post.

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      #3
      Originally posted by B318IS View Post
      I'm looking for two of them. Anyone?

      or

      How did you get yours installed? What shops really know how to weld on the kits? and for what price? Anyone have experience with Garagistic? http://store.garagistic.com/adjustab...frame-brackets

      Garagistic could end up being a better option if they are solid.


      Any help and advice is appreciated. Thanks
      I bought the Garagistic setup and had them install it on a subframe for me. More money, but super easy. Guy who installed it for me said it looked good. Don't expect to just take it to anybody to get the alignment adjusted, though. They need to have experience with e30's. Getting to the nuts to tighten them is a real hassle on the right side, the fuel tank is in the way.

      As far as just buying the kit, the welding is not difficult and any competent welder could do it just fine. Slotting the holes is straightforward as well, there's no magic there. The instructions are pretty clear, but if it were me I'd want to number the pieces and the subframe so the welder knows exactly what to weld where. Would be a hassle to get the slots pointed the wrong way, or both adjustments on one arm pointed the same way.
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        #4
        Garagistic


        Please leave feedback below, thanks

        http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=358170

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          #5
          Originally posted by B318IS View Post
          I'm looking for two of them. Anyone?

          or

          How did you get yours installed? What shops really know how to weld on the kits? and for what price? Anyone have experience with Garagistic? http://store.garagistic.com/adjustab...frame-brackets

          Garagistic could end up being a better option if they are solid.


          Any help and advice is appreciated. Thanks

          We actually just sent around 8 subframes to sandblasting. We get them today for modification. 5 of them are claimed. But it currently means a 3-4 day turn around time with powder coat.

          We can make a package deal for 2 units.
          Last edited by garagistic; 04-04-2016, 08:05 AM.

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            #6
            Talk to Ryan at Dynasport.

            He's installed a few of them, and can set them up for you. And he knows E30's..

            I have a spare rear subframe we could up for you if you are interested in going a local route.
            1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
            2016 Ford Flex
            2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car

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              #7
              Ive got a dinan rear subframe. It has some sort of hd bushings. Got it from robb@godspeed. He said it came out of a pro3 car. $600 takes it.

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                #8


                The dinan compared to the 540 style alot of the other kits are modeled after. Makes fot more adjustment.


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