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Originally posted by Dat.E46M3 View Post
All the arms and bushings are OEM. I say it’s about one and a half inch lower front and rear. It’s about 154,000 miles car is very well maintained.Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
Ok but WHEN were they replaced? Are they new? Original? Those BC coilovers are junk and gotta go.Last edited by Dat.E46M3; 02-02-2025, 09:04 AM.
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What are the bc spring rates? I would assume they're quite stiff up front (like 7k+), in which case a bigger sway bar would just cause more understeer.DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostWhat are the bc spring rates? I would assume they're quite stiff up front (like 7k+), in which case a bigger sway bar would just cause more understeer.
Also not a fan of BC, not a company that does much R&D besides measuring OEM struts and sending that data to China. There are many choices for better suspension, as often discussed on this forum. I personally like the Öhlins.
Also to OP. check your RTABs, they are often shot and cause such weird behavior on the road.Last edited by bmwfnatic; 02-02-2025, 02:18 PM.E46 ///M3 • 12/2002 • phönix-gelb • 6MT
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Originally posted by bmwfnatic View Post
They are 8k/12k by default according to Google.
Also not a fan of BC, not a company that does much R&D besides measuring OEM struts and sending that data to China. There are many choices for better suspension, as often discussed on this forum. I personally like the Öhlins.
Also to OP. check your RTABs, they are often shot and cause such weird behavior on the road.
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Go with spherical rtab, not factory. Dinan, fallline, turner, synchrodesignwerks, cmp...DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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I think it's also worth noting that the Hotchkis sway bars are not really available at the moment for the e46 m3. There is a manufacturing issue where they stopped producing the bar so they are pretty hard to come by unless maybe you find them used.
I would go Hotchkis over Turner simply due to weight factor. Both bars are similar in thickness and adjustability.
Also as many said, look at replacing bushings first then potentially the coilovers. I have the KW V2's on my e46 m3 vert and honestly not a fan. I would consider Bilstein PSS-10's for a more compliant car on the street that does not give up ride quality.
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Originally posted by Dat.E46M3 View Post
BC Racing coilovers. I’m trying to figure out what’s is going on… It loses stability when I’m on highway, happened a few times when I’m changing lanes or getting off an exit…
If changing the sway bars doesn’t help I will get a better coilovers. Already tried an alignment, and it didn’t help. I Tried my winter wheels with brand new tires, and still the same. Maybe the sway bar will fix it. Already took to a mechanic and nothing is broken or loose.
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154k miles, bushings have never been replaced, it's definitely time to do all of that. If the front end is loose feeling, it could be tramlining from negative camber, or more likely a worn front suspension component.
If the rear end gets loose and wanders around at speed, that could very likely be rear trailing arm bushings. Badly worn RTABs can create a very uneasy feeling at high speed cornering. It could be low tire pressures but I would honestly just do all the bushings.
It's a sucky job, time consuming and therefore expensive if you can't DIY it, at least partially. If you have a place to work on the car, I would remove everything from the car and bring it to a shop and have them remove and press in all the new bushings/bearings, and put it all back onto the car yourself. You can do it all yourself if you want to get the tool, and if you really value a few hours of self loathing over paying a shop like $500.
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