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Weird cause you would think when I ordered them from him he would've mentioned I needed this. Oh well I guess I'll call him Tuesday to sort this out. Sometimes this shit is such a pia.
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I machined some spacers to lower the the strut in the camber plate ๐Originally posted by lvm3sm46 View PostSo how did you get 13.5 front ride height when you were running them?
These days, however, Barry at 3DM makes a lower strut spacer that has the same result.
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So how did you get 13.5 front ride height when you were running them?
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Ohlins canโt run that highโ youโll be all bump no droop.Originally posted by lvm3sm46 View Post
I'm returning to update this, mrgizmo is correct. I tried a 7" 300# spring on Ohlins and it maxed out at 12.75" from fender to hub center. I took that measurement after a 30 mile drive after install so I am going to assume its going to get lower. I think I am going to try 8" next to hopefully get me to 13.5- 14"
They have exceptionally little total travel (92mm up front IIRC, some of which is bump stop). You pretty much need to set your ride height to optimize bump/droop travel to have them be able to function. If you want to go off that, you need to alter the top or bottom shock mount to match.
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I'm returning to update this, mrgizmo is correct. I tried a 7" 300# spring on Ohlins and it maxed out at 12.75" from fender to hub center. I took that measurement after a 30 mile drive after install so I am going to assume its going to get lower. I think I am going to try 8" next to hopefully get me to 13.5- 14"Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View PostFWIW, Ohlins comes with a 8" 400 front spring and that provides almost an inch drop with stock front mounts.
If you try running a 350 7" spring at 13.5 ride height, you will be almost at the very top of adjustment threads on the collar after preloading the spring appropriately (ride height and spring preload same adjuster).
I tried a 336 7" spring and could not get it to more than barely above 13.25 after maxing out the adjustment collar/preload. The tire rubbed.
Rears at 628 I believe are 6" long (they might be 5", ill need to check).
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Just flicked them an email thanks. Presumably the turner perches will fit as well though seeing as both camber plates work with the stock perches?Originally posted by Obioban View Post
Ohlins spring perches are 65mm-- they work with 65mm or 2.5" springs. GC can sell you upper perches to match. Then you can buy springs from anyone, in 65mm or 2.5".
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I got the travel of the shocks from Eibach. I need to get functional range & corner weights after all installed. The car is still being assembled.Originally posted by Obioban View Post
I would begin with getting the corner weights of your car, the functional range of travel of your front springs, and the travel of your shocks.
Metal to metal travel (total shock travel):- Front: 130.3mm (5.12in)
- Rear: 169.7mm (6.68in
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I would begin with getting the corner weights of your car, the functional range of travel of your front springs, and the travel of your shocks.Originally posted by puma1824 View PostThanks so much for the write-up. I have things to learn and need to find a shop that can help set up. I did find out more technical details on my Coilover kit. I wonder if I need to change the spring rates because it's going on an m3 touring conversion. Hmm, where to begin???
PRO-STREET Coilover Kit (Height Adjustable) BMW M3 E46 - Part # 2072.711
Metal to metal travel (total shock travel):- Front: 130.3mm (5.12in)
- Rear: 169.7mm (6.68in
- Front: 6โ long 400lbs (2.5โ I.D)
- Rear 6โ long 450lbs (2.5โ I.D)
- Offset Front: ET+44
- Offset Rear: ET+27
- Bolt Pattern: 5 x 120
- Factory Setup, Front: 19 x 8.5
- Factory Setup, Rear: 19 x 9.5
- Factory Tire Size, Front: 235/35/19
- Factory Tire Size, Rear: 265/30/19
- Weight, Front: 23.15 lbs (10.5 kg)
- Weight, Rear: 25.02 lbs (11.35 kg)
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Thanks so much for the write-up. I have things to learn and need to find a shop that can help set up. I did find out more technical details on my Coilover kit. I wonder if I need to change the spring rates because it's going on an m3 touring conversion. Hmm, where to begin???
PRO-STREET Coilover Kit (Height Adjustable) BMW M3 E46 - Part # 2072.711
Metal to metal travel (total shock travel):- Front: 130.3mm (5.12in)
- Rear: 169.7mm (6.68in
- Front: 6โ long 400lbs (2.5โ I.D)
- Rear 6โ long 450lbs (2.5โ I.D)
- Offset Front: ET+44
- Offset Rear: ET+27
- Bolt Pattern: 5 x 120
- Factory Setup, Front: 19 x 8.5
- Factory Setup, Rear: 19 x 9.5
- Factory Tire Size, Front: 235/35/19
- Factory Tire Size, Rear: 265/30/19
- Weight, Front: 23.15 lbs (10.5 kg)
- Weight, Rear: 25.02 lbs (11.35 kg)
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Ohlins spring perches are 65mm-- they work with 65mm or 2.5" springs. GC can sell you upper perches to match. Then you can buy springs from anyone, in 65mm or 2.5".Originally posted by Thoglan View PostLooking at converting my ohlins R&T to flat ride while I have them out to rebuild/service. What is the solution for the upper spring perch on the front? For instance if I'm getting a 2.5" spring that wont fit the standard radial bearing on the front (https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...g-31331090612a) correct? I have ground control street camber plates.
EDIT: just found these: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-turner-m...su4680777~tms/ Presumably they fit my camber plates as well?
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Ground Control camber plates are available with 2.5" spring perches, so maybe they would sell just the perches.
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Looking at converting my ohlins R&T to flat ride while I have them out to rebuild/service. What is the solution for the upper spring perch on the front? For instance if I'm getting a 2.5" spring that wont fit the standard radial bearing on the front (https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...g-31331090612a) correct? I have ground control street camber plates.
EDIT: just found these: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-turner-m...su4680777~tms/ Presumably they fit my camber plates as well?Last edited by Thoglan; 03-30-2022, 05:23 PM.
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Those are Hyperco springs. You can email them to find the specifications. They appear to be barrel springs and are only 2.5" at the ends (so more like 3" in the middle). I bet they have quite a bit more travel. So depending on which shock setup you're running you might be able to run the 7" length without issue!
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cobra 2.5 diameter but not really sure if these are considered straight wound or barrel they call them OBD (optimum body diameter) I cant find their travel numbers anywhere .
Its going to take me some to digest what you are explaining to me.
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