Hello all,
I'm finally at a point where I can dive down the modding rabbit hole. My M3 is retired from daily duty and I want to start tracking the car more regularly. I've also decided I no longer care about SCCA autocross classing so that's not a consideration either. The only thing is the car still needs to be streetable since I don't have any plans to get a tow vehicle right now. Flexibility is important to me because I'm in the military and move a lot.
Up to now, I've been running Koni Yellows with stock springs, an H&R front sway bar, DS2500 brake pads w/ Project Mu fluid, but otherwise stock. Two of the Koni's seized over the winter and I'm now back to stock shocks and swaybar. I don't really have a desire to rebuild or reuse them as adjusting the rebound on the rear is a complete pain in the ass. I'm moving on to something new.
I think the first step is to put a good set of coilovers with front camber plates and a square set of wheels. I had looked at this a few years ago and the best solution back then was to get a set of MCS singles with Vorshlag or GC camber plates, and a set of 18x9.5" wheels. Unfortunately, it looks like MCS prices have gone up substantially since the last time I looked at this. $2750 for a single adjustable with no springs or camber plates is pretty rough. Since the market has changed so much, I think it's worth reevaluating what the best options are.
First, wheels. I assume 18x9.5 ET35 Apex ARC-8's is still the go to, but I'm also considering 18x10's. Is there a streetable 18x10 setup that doesn't rub (much)? I also see there are now affordable(-ish...) forged options from Apex and Bimmerworld. While the up front cost for forged is higher, I thinking it may be worth it if the resale is good. Any thoughts?
Next, coilovers. Sticker shock aside, there are still reasons to go MCS. I have multiple friends who swear by them and they can upgraded to srs bzns shocks without having to rebuy, which could save money in the long run if I decide I want to go that route. But I'm also considering some other options:
- I've heard good things about PSS10's with Vorshlag's linear spring conversion. It would get me a high quality single adjustable monotube, Vorshlag plates, and springs for less than $3K. Does anyone know if PSS10 is rebuildable into Clubsports?
- KW Clubsports come with camber plates, making them cheaper than MCS1WNR, have a long rebuild interval (100,000 street miles or several track seasons, supposedly), and are double adjustable. But they aren't spring rate customizeable from the factory and I hear KW USA is a pain to deal with. Does Bimmerworld interface with KW USA for you if you buy through them?
- I've heard some good things about Ohlins, but I don't know anyone who runs them. They also aren't cheap. Does anyone have thoughts on these?
- JRZ is probably out simply because I can't find a vendor I like who sells them anymore. I heard they had some QC issues, which is probably the cause of that.
- AST 5100 is probably out as well because, while the 5100 itself is probably a decent option, it locks me into the AST upgrade path and 5200's require a true coilover rear, which goes against my desire for flexibility.
- Finally, I stumbled across a vendor called Fortune Auto that has me intrigued. Their 510 model is extremely affordable and is upgradeable to a srs bzns shock. The features look good and they came with camber plates. Does anyone have experience with these?
I can't say I'm leaning one way or another. I feel like I need more information on a purchase this big, and I can only get some much from vendor websites.
The only other thing I'm looking at right now is trying to get a cat-back exhaust to save some weight. Bimmerworld Race is the king for weight savings, but I need to be able to drive the car on the street without earplugs. I see they now have a Street/Track variant, but I watched a Youtube video and it sounds like it's still obscenely loud. Does anyone have personable experience with that exhaust? Supersprint is too expensive. Is there anything else out there that's reasonable light and inexpensive?
Any other good websites to look for deals on used exhausts and other stuff? It's too bad M3Forum died, as that was super active. I've been looking here and e46fanatics, but haven't seen anything worth jumping on.
Thanks.
I'm finally at a point where I can dive down the modding rabbit hole. My M3 is retired from daily duty and I want to start tracking the car more regularly. I've also decided I no longer care about SCCA autocross classing so that's not a consideration either. The only thing is the car still needs to be streetable since I don't have any plans to get a tow vehicle right now. Flexibility is important to me because I'm in the military and move a lot.
Up to now, I've been running Koni Yellows with stock springs, an H&R front sway bar, DS2500 brake pads w/ Project Mu fluid, but otherwise stock. Two of the Koni's seized over the winter and I'm now back to stock shocks and swaybar. I don't really have a desire to rebuild or reuse them as adjusting the rebound on the rear is a complete pain in the ass. I'm moving on to something new.
I think the first step is to put a good set of coilovers with front camber plates and a square set of wheels. I had looked at this a few years ago and the best solution back then was to get a set of MCS singles with Vorshlag or GC camber plates, and a set of 18x9.5" wheels. Unfortunately, it looks like MCS prices have gone up substantially since the last time I looked at this. $2750 for a single adjustable with no springs or camber plates is pretty rough. Since the market has changed so much, I think it's worth reevaluating what the best options are.
First, wheels. I assume 18x9.5 ET35 Apex ARC-8's is still the go to, but I'm also considering 18x10's. Is there a streetable 18x10 setup that doesn't rub (much)? I also see there are now affordable(-ish...) forged options from Apex and Bimmerworld. While the up front cost for forged is higher, I thinking it may be worth it if the resale is good. Any thoughts?
Next, coilovers. Sticker shock aside, there are still reasons to go MCS. I have multiple friends who swear by them and they can upgraded to srs bzns shocks without having to rebuy, which could save money in the long run if I decide I want to go that route. But I'm also considering some other options:
- I've heard good things about PSS10's with Vorshlag's linear spring conversion. It would get me a high quality single adjustable monotube, Vorshlag plates, and springs for less than $3K. Does anyone know if PSS10 is rebuildable into Clubsports?
- KW Clubsports come with camber plates, making them cheaper than MCS1WNR, have a long rebuild interval (100,000 street miles or several track seasons, supposedly), and are double adjustable. But they aren't spring rate customizeable from the factory and I hear KW USA is a pain to deal with. Does Bimmerworld interface with KW USA for you if you buy through them?
- I've heard some good things about Ohlins, but I don't know anyone who runs them. They also aren't cheap. Does anyone have thoughts on these?
- JRZ is probably out simply because I can't find a vendor I like who sells them anymore. I heard they had some QC issues, which is probably the cause of that.
- AST 5100 is probably out as well because, while the 5100 itself is probably a decent option, it locks me into the AST upgrade path and 5200's require a true coilover rear, which goes against my desire for flexibility.
- Finally, I stumbled across a vendor called Fortune Auto that has me intrigued. Their 510 model is extremely affordable and is upgradeable to a srs bzns shock. The features look good and they came with camber plates. Does anyone have experience with these?
I can't say I'm leaning one way or another. I feel like I need more information on a purchase this big, and I can only get some much from vendor websites.
The only other thing I'm looking at right now is trying to get a cat-back exhaust to save some weight. Bimmerworld Race is the king for weight savings, but I need to be able to drive the car on the street without earplugs. I see they now have a Street/Track variant, but I watched a Youtube video and it sounds like it's still obscenely loud. Does anyone have personable experience with that exhaust? Supersprint is too expensive. Is there anything else out there that's reasonable light and inexpensive?
Any other good websites to look for deals on used exhausts and other stuff? It's too bad M3Forum died, as that was super active. I've been looking here and e46fanatics, but haven't seen anything worth jumping on.
Thanks.
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