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http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=424830
Have a read on my thread. The M3 arms are a must do - front for sure, rear if you are going to do rear work (IE: Sway) The steering is a bit heavier, not bad at all. The steering is way better, less tramlining... it is just all around better. The Camber is a must too. Now, if you keep the RFTs, then not sure, if you switch to non-rfts, then you must put more camber on the car to offset the softer sidewalls or it will roll over on the front on hard cornering.
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Short answer yes - it is a no brainer.... but you need to search and read.
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Changing the front to M3 bits (more negative camber and firmer bushings), you may find great turn in (greater amount of driver's feedback). But soon you may find unwanted recklessness at the rear due to the softer bushing links and sub-frame bushings. This may be the reason why the current M3 is so great because it a well balance and provides a higher level feedback. Once you tamper with one area, you may find yourself spending a lot of time (at least for myself) sorting out the other area/s. Ex: do I need to install the sway bars? Softer springs provide a comfortable daily ride. But not so good when driving at the track due when certain amount of inertia forces act on front and rear weight transfer. Firmer springs is then desired. Not so great on the street (coil over). I kept my sport springs and beefed up all the other areas. I'm extremely happy with the out come, and my wife is even happier. There is far more info to do, like others have mentioned, continue searching.
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Decide what you want in the car - what your major percentage of driving is. If you want a race and track machine, you can build it - but it comes at a cost. if you want much more performance and handling then do what Thumperx and others have done - but do the M3 arms (front/rear) and I would put in camber plates too for additional turn in and front end grip. If you are going with bigger rims/tires, REMOVE some or ALL of the stagger. This will give you an amazing handling machine, good ride (with non RFTs by the way). THere is no substitute for reading, reading and reading on this forum. you have to do your homework.
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Thanks DaFish, most of us who may have a significant other in their lives (most of the time) do not take account of the "wife factor".
If this is the case, then it's all about trade-off in suspension set-up design. I may not have excellent control over my transient transfer (stronger springs), but I've controlled it (a certain degree level) by having installed beefier sway bars and good gripping tires. Bonus, I don't hear my wife moan or bitch about the ride whenever we go somewhere -priceless! Learned my lesson back with my CRX days (hehehe) It's constant balancing act.
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The front from what I've read seems easy enough to understand in regards to upgrading, it's the rear that confuses many of us.
Tightening up the front does reveal the flaws of the rear, but many of us are not willing to go all the way with a lsd, bushings, rear arms etc etc. |
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03-22-2012, 01:03 PM | #57 |
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We have the M3 Front Control Arm/Tension Strut Retrofit kit on special for $515.00 here on this page of our site. Be sure to check out the other M3 suspension component kits that we have on special there as well!
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This difference or upgrade is what most of us seek out from the M3 performance components. If one pieces one system or part at a time, then issue this and issue that becomes revealed. Ask a few questions here on the forum, then we realize how upside down we (I) are (am). Install the correct parts, my God, worth ever friggin' penny (expensive hobby or lesson/s). By the time one realizes how much work or/and money has been spent, one could have bought a real M3 (hahaha). And that is the key, are you willing to step up to transform your regular 3 series car? It's pleasurable experience.
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It seems from what I've read that most people just align the car to 335i specs. Is this accurate? My E92 has the sports package with no other suspension mods.
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Yes, in a negative, but positive way
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