Wow. Not usually a fan of bags and all that, but this execution puts many others to shame.
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My '93 Mauritius Blue E30 Convertible
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I would have to agree with dball4 completely, this is a great exception. I really like the roundels, they seem to work well with the color and are a simple touch. Just remember that less is more, I learned that the hard way and with everything you listed for plans it seems you are on track. I'm only saying that because you went for bags and wheels first, but it's working now!1991 325i Calypso Coupe
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Wow it has been a while since I've updated anything. I sold the Meisters and rocked the stock wheels for quite some time while paying attention to repairing and maintaining the car in a lot of ways. I've had a lot of work done to it but all that is pretty boring and lacking any photos so I'll just gloss over it haha.
Had the car for sale for a while too, and in the interim between the last post and now, I've left my job and entered grad school. I made a deal with myself that if I didn't sell it by the time I started school, I'd just keep it. Luckily I was probably asking too much for the car and no sale! So it is here to stay ;D
So on to Work Wheels set #2. I ordered a set of Work Equip 03s from Evasive Motorsports back in September. Of course there was a bit of a waiting period while they got made, but they finally made it to me a couple of days ago.
Here is a test fit photo from my phone:
Test Fit - My E30 by Kevin Church, on Flickr
Specs:
Front: 15x8.5 +3 A-Disk (w/ 5mm spacer) 175/55 15
Rear: 15x9.5 +13 O-Disk 195/50 15
I need to do a full shoot of it as I've also added a couple interior goodies. I got the tires mounted last night and set it on the ground in the garage. I'm super happy with the outcome but I've got some ridiculous toe-in on the rear when air'd out and still quite a bit at drive height, so that means it's time for an adjustable rear subframe. That'll come soon enough, hopefully.
My E30 - Garage by Kevin Church, on Flickr
Better photos coming soon. I'm going to try to go out and shoot it this afternoon but no promises.
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Originally posted by Michael Star View Postso nice! Which bag setup did you go with?
AirLift 75563 Universal Front Struts
Air House 2 rear bags
5 gallon tank
dual Viair compressors
AccuAir E-Level management with VU4 manifold
3/8" lines
I bagged the car almost 3 years ago, and now that the AirLift 3H management is out I kind of want to upgrade to that so I can control pressure as well, but I doubt I'll do it any time soon. There's nothing wrong with the E-Level management system, it's just kind of outdated now. Also, I still have stock struts in the rear so I am looking into shorter aftermarket options at the moment. Thinking about doing the whole camaro or W124 shocks thing.
Originally posted by quanaman View PostSo dope. Makes me wonder how my 92 vert will do. Lucky you, found a manual and everything....I gotta swap mine to manual !
All that being said, it was a good find for sure, but of course all E30s are going to need a significant amount of attention. Good luck with the swap too.
Here is a better photo of the car air'd out, though yet again it is from instagram lol. Once the snow melts here I'll for sure do a real shoot of it.
My E30 by Kevin Church, on FlickrLast edited by KevinC; 01-07-2017, 03:20 PM.
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Good morning Kevin,
Sorry for digging this back up, but I am wondering what modification(s) you have made to reduce chassis flex. Also, would you say that the air bag suspension has reduced flex or amplified it?
I have had my vert for a couple years now and have installed a strut bar as well as a Garagistic X-brace. The combination of the two have been a great improvement for chassis flex, but I am searching for other improvements and thinking this solution could be a contender. My thought process is that it could reduce flex and provide more damping, similar to large trucks using bags vs springs (yes I know the two spring setups are entirely different, i.e. leaf vs billy/spring combo).
I appreciate any insight!
Rob
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Originally posted by elrobinio View PostGood morning Kevin,
Sorry for digging this back up, but I am wondering what modification(s) you have made to reduce chassis flex. Also, would you say that the air bag suspension has reduced flex or amplified it?
I have had my vert for a couple years now and have installed a strut bar as well as a Garagistic X-brace. The combination of the two have been a great improvement for chassis flex, but I am searching for other improvements and thinking this solution could be a contender. My thought process is that it could reduce flex and provide more damping, similar to large trucks using bags vs springs (yes I know the two spring setups are entirely different, i.e. leaf vs billy/spring combo).
I appreciate any insight!
Rob
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