I’m reaching out to my fellow M3 brethren for some advice. I have a 2002 M3 coupe with 74,000 miles with the original suspension components. This car is a daily driver and will not be tracked. I bought it in March 2020. It’s lived in Miami, Dallas, and now Raleigh so it’s been and will be out of a winter corrosive environment.
This fall I plan to install Koni shocks with Eibach springs which lowers the car 0.9"F and 0.6"R. Over the next few weeks I intend on removing the rear subframe to inspect the RACP for cracks and reinforce it if needed. With the subframe out, I plan on replacing the subframe bushings with TMS solid aluminum bushings. I also intend on replacing the RTABs with new OEM style with limiters. Up in front I plan to replace the control arms and tie rods. I also intend on replacing both front and rear sway bar links with TMS adjustable links to account for the lowered ride height. With all this being said, can you guys please answer the following questions:
• Do I really need adjustable end links in the rear considering I’m only lowering 0.6”? If not, can I go with OEM or will the preloading of the sway bar be an issue? Or should I simply go with OEM from another model such as the E30 which I believe are a bit shorter than the E46.
• Will I need adjustable rear camber arms or will there be enough adjustment in the OEM arms to align the car within specs?
• Will I need front adjustable camber/caster plates or can I use new OEM upper strut mounts – again I want the alignment to be within specs.
• Just about everyone offers limiters for the RTABs - mostly differing in material. Do you guys have any brand recommendations?
• Does anyone have the RTAB tool they’d be interested in selling or renting out?
• Does anyone have the subframe bushing tool they’d be interested in selling or renting out?
Thanks for your help…
This fall I plan to install Koni shocks with Eibach springs which lowers the car 0.9"F and 0.6"R. Over the next few weeks I intend on removing the rear subframe to inspect the RACP for cracks and reinforce it if needed. With the subframe out, I plan on replacing the subframe bushings with TMS solid aluminum bushings. I also intend on replacing the RTABs with new OEM style with limiters. Up in front I plan to replace the control arms and tie rods. I also intend on replacing both front and rear sway bar links with TMS adjustable links to account for the lowered ride height. With all this being said, can you guys please answer the following questions:
• Do I really need adjustable end links in the rear considering I’m only lowering 0.6”? If not, can I go with OEM or will the preloading of the sway bar be an issue? Or should I simply go with OEM from another model such as the E30 which I believe are a bit shorter than the E46.
• Will I need adjustable rear camber arms or will there be enough adjustment in the OEM arms to align the car within specs?
• Will I need front adjustable camber/caster plates or can I use new OEM upper strut mounts – again I want the alignment to be within specs.
• Just about everyone offers limiters for the RTABs - mostly differing in material. Do you guys have any brand recommendations?
• Does anyone have the RTAB tool they’d be interested in selling or renting out?
• Does anyone have the subframe bushing tool they’d be interested in selling or renting out?
Thanks for your help…
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