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    Diff Lift Kit? (Team Schirmer)

    Has anyone looked into or ran a diff lift kit on our cars? Noticed my right axle cv boot has a tear and while under there I noticed my axles are pretty angled upward towards the wheels, even though I’m not running a crazy low ride height (~12.75”). I had only seen these kits for the F8x platform, commonly installed for track oriented cars, especially those Nurburgring track tools overseas running really low ride heights (but also having kinetics/roll center correction as well I’m sure). Now looks like Team Schirmer made diff lift bushings kit for the E46 platform, and since I’m going to be in there for the axle boot repair I’m interested in trying this kit, but there’s 0 mention of it installed on anyones E46 anywhere online to get any feedback if worth it or not. And in typical TS fashion theres very little detailed info and vague description, doesn’t even say by how much it raises the diff lol. Price seems reasonable at least, though with any subframe/diff job the big cost is always labor..

    With our diff kit we lift the differential on the vehicle. The drive shaft can sit higher and has no more inclination. For a sustainable increase of performance in your M. Installation requires welding for E90, E92 and E82. Materials: steel, high strength aluminium alloy coated Product weight: 1,2 kg

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    Last edited by BigRussia; 01-18-2025, 11:00 AM.
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    The text says not for e36 or e46. You are looking for this https://www.mk-motorsportteile.de/p/...r-e36-e46-wtcc
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      #3
      Originally posted by Zekarus View Post
      The text says not for e36 or e46. You are looking for this https://www.mk-motorsportteile.de/p/...r-e36-e46-wtcc
      What do you mean? Where did you see it’s not for E46? It says right there for E46 model, I have it selected on E46 here:
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      And what you posted is a roll center correction kit, that’s not the same as the diff lift kit. What I’m refering to is a kit to lift the differential’s mounting so that the driveshaft axles are not so angled with the lowered ride height and are more horizontally straight like factory.

      Here is their F8x version to give better idea, grabted on that platform is more involved with a brace that gets installed with it, but the page has better info.
      With our diff kit we lift the differential on the vehicle. The drive shaft can sit higher and has no more inclination. For a sustainable increase of performance in your M. Materials: high strength aluminium alloy coated and special synthetic material Product weight: 3,3 kg
      Last edited by BigRussia; 01-19-2025, 06:06 AM.
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        #4
        Switch the site to German language and you see this:
        Achtung: Bei den Modellen E36 und E46 handelt es sich um zentrische Lager. Somit erfolgt hier keine Erhöhung des Differentials.
        And they would never sell a diff raise kit for that price.

        And yes it's just a roll center kit but you install this with their subframe bushing kit which sets the subframe higher and so the drive shaft angle. Combined you get the best possible angles as possible. But please correct me if I'm wrong.
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          #5
          Looks like no dice, just a diff bushing replacement kit

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            #6
            Originally posted by PurelliCondoms View Post
            Looks like no dice, just a diff bushing replacement kit

            Most solid sub bushing kits should have spacers, e.g., PSM's solid subframe bushing kit gives you spacers. You can run no spacers to pull the subframe closer to the chassis ergo decreasing the angle on your cv joints and improving the roll-center and toe geometry.

            Note: You won't get NVH if you run solid sub bushings, NVH occurs when you run solid diff.​

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              #7
              Raise the whole subframe-- corrects all the geometry, doesn't have the horrible NHV trade off of aftermarket subframe bushings.

              And, raise your car :P

              edit: should have read the whole thread before replying. Stilt just said the same thing :P

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