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Anyone install E92 M3 sways on an E92 335i?
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09-08-2008, 10:39 AM | #24 |
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There are many threads on sway bars and suspension tuning (search). Rear sways are a pain to install because you need to loosen the rear subframe to get room to wiggle the bars in and out. Not, repeat not, recommended as a novice or moderate DIY -- expect 2-3 hours shop time, and an alignment (maybe even a corner balance while you are at it).
In the way of a brief summary, the effect of a sway bar increases exponentially by the thickness of the bar. A change from stock ZSP 13 mm to 20 mm is huge. This will reduce the independent movement of the rear wheels. In a corner, the inside wheel will be much more prone to lifting off the surface, reducing traction. Given the power of the 335, this is not so good. Even with a LSD there is a balance that needs to be maintained among spring rates, sway bars, dampening rates, etc. And remember that what "feels" good -- e.g., reduced roll -- may not result in better overall handling and track performance. There are other ways -- e.g., going to a non-staggered tire set-up -- to shift the understeer/oversteer balance. There is a lot more to the M3 suspension than a thicker rear sway. The addition of the M3 sway into the available options is great. At this point I would want to see how it works under a range of conditions and set-ups. Test, test, test!
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09-12-2008, 11:56 PM | #25 |
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If people are worried about 20mm being too thick, why not use the xi sway? 13 to 15 sounds reasonable. If the m3 is compatible with the xi, then the xi should be compatible with the other cars, right? Then again, my only reason for purchasing an OEM bar would be the cost, but it sounds rather expensive to install on our cars.
BTW, I swapped a m-coupe rear sway on my 318ti and it was a world of difference. |
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09-16-2008, 04:01 PM | #29 |
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do i need any additional parts to fit the e90 m3 rear sway to e90 xi? such as bushing top and bottom, support, link, and different size screws?
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