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    #46
    More progress on 04.15.

    Rear seat pulled to remove subframe and sound deadening:



    Exhaust rear section removed for subframe and brake work. To be replaced with a new muffler section:



    Wheels off and car up on jackstands for suspension install, new wheels, new brakes (lines, rebuilt/painted calipers, pads, rotors), rear bushings, etc.



    Patrick Henry

    1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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      #47
      oh the memories. are you installing urethane subframe bushings?
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        #48
        Originally posted by einstein57 View Post
        oh the memories. are you installing urethane subframe bushings?
        No, stock. I considered urethane but figure new stockers are a significant upgrade over worn stockers but without the harshness of urethane. When I do the CABs, I plan to do urethane.
        Patrick Henry

        1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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          #49
          Originally posted by phenryiv1 View Post
          No, stock. I considered urethane but figure new stockers are a significant upgrade over worn stockers but without the harshness of urethane. When I do the CABs, I plan to do urethane.
          You probably won't notice urethane CABs, not nearly as much as urethane subframe bushings at least. I did OEM M3 control arm bushings ($30, offset and solid rubber), you won't notice much of a difference between those and urethane ones.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
            You probably won't notice urethane CABs, not nearly as much as urethane subframe bushings at least. I did OEM M3 control arm bushings ($30, offset and solid rubber), you won't notice much of a difference between those and urethane ones.
            For the sake of getting on track, I think I may hold off on all of the rear-end work and just do the suspension and brakes, motor work, and shifter before my event on 05.15. After that shakedown, I will go back in and do bushings and brake hardlines.
            Patrick Henry

            1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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              #51
              Well, today was interesting. Two steps forward and one step back.

              I managed to strip the rear brakes (the retainer screws were not even tight!!) and to completely remove the front strut assemblies. The rears were cake, but the front was another story.

              First, the rotor screws in the front were locked up, do I had to remove the rotors and drill the screws. Not a big deal, but a pain.

              Next, the tie rod ends were not hard to seperate from the strut housing, but one of the ends spun with the nut, so I had to lock it down with vice grips to remove the nut. In popping them out, I had to pretty much squash the grease fitting, so I may need ne tie rod ends- which were not in the budget at this time.

              Next was the control arms. They were a real b!tch. It took over an hour of pounding on the ie rod puller, and in the end, I smashed the grease fittings on those as well- ALSO not in the budget at this time. It took 5 good whacks with a real sledge to break them loose. I was trying to be careful with a hand sledge, but after a while, I gave up and just bashed the hell out of the end of the puller.

              Mission accomplished, but at what cost? I had planned to replace the CAs, CABs, and TRs in a few weeks, since I have my hands full with all of the rear end bushings. Now it may be up on stands for a while longer than I had planned, as I just don't have the $$$ to do all of that right now.

              I was hoping to have her up and running for an event on 05.15, but that is looking doubtful.

              I also removed my front sway to swap in a 'vert sway bar.





              Last edited by phenryiv1; 04-27-2010, 11:28 AM.
              Patrick Henry

              1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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                #52
                You may want to look into the bmp polyurethane boot covers for the tie rods and control arms. Cheaper alternative if you dont want to replace them.
                Old and improved:

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by EtaSport View Post
                  You may want to look into the bmp polyurethane boot covers for the tie rods and control arms. Cheaper alternative if you dont want to replace them.
                  Links to where to buy?

                  Did you see my info about what I have bought for the engine work? I posted it in your "work wanted" thread. Are we still on for the weekend after next? If so, which day do you prefer?
                  Patrick Henry

                  1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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                    #54


                    should find them there.

                    Saw everything in that post. head looks to be fine. I am okay for that weekend, saturday will work.
                    Old and improved:

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                      #55
                      Bumper mounts arrived (had to buy them from someone other than who I bought the bumpers from, due to him flaking on me):



                      Painted my rotor hats (unnecessary, I know, but I had nothing else to do):



                      Painted my grill and kidneys:





                      Grill is satain black (John Deere Blitz Black) and kidneys are gloss black.

                      I also ordered new control arms, control arm bushings, tie rods, and front sway bar mounts. It was not in the budget, but it needed to be done before I put the car back together.
                      Patrick Henry

                      1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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                        #56
                        If you actually stay within your budget, you are not a true car enthusiast. True story.

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                          #57
                          Got some things installed...

                          Rear strut tower bar, Bilstein rear struts (on new M3 cabrio RSMs), and H&R Sport rear springs.

                          Also re-assembled my rebuilt/powdercoated rear brakes.





                          Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
                          If you actually stay within your budget, you are not a true car enthusiast. True story.
                          I know, I know.
                          Patrick Henry

                          1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
                            If you actually stay within your budget, you are not a true car enthusiast. True story.
                            So true. Nice build by the way.


                            http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=162444

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                              #59
                              If I were you I'd remove those rotor heat reflectors.

                              P.S. beat you to suspension. ;)

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
                                P.S. beat you to suspension. ;)
                                What did you go with?

                                I need to catch up on your thread, but I end up browsing from my blackberry most of the time and there is an issue with data handling on the 9700 bold, so I get page load errors if there are a lot of pics.

                                I'll check it out from work.
                                Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
                                If I were you I'd remove those rotor heat reflectors.
                                Is it okay to run without them?
                                Patrick Henry

                                1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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