what suspension changes?

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Jakkals_F30

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Have a chat to Burgy - project shift.
He has a E46 M3 and can do weird and wonderfull things with cars :thumbs:
 
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Jakkals_F30

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Moranor for suspension and Burgy for airbox etc.

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moranor@axis

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coilovers are not always the best choice... maybe i should ask 1st what you are trying to achieve with suspension im sure i can work out a package that suits you best :)
 

M3west

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Thanks for the info guys,

I am just looking to possibly tighten the front end up on turn in. Notice a far amount of lean on the front. I have read that this is down to the fact that the e46 is a heavy old girl.....


I would look to do a bit of track but nothing major......

What sort of costs are we looking at?



moranor@axis said:
Bilstein PSS10 are very good :rollsmile:

I carry the full range of H&R coilovers
H&R
H&R monotube coilovers
H&R Twin-tube coilovers

i linked some overviews of the products feel free to PM, post here or post in my section if you have more detailed questions :rollsmile:

 

moranor@axis

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M3west for that i would recommend a good adjustable shock setup... you set the rear harder than the front this gives you initial understeer when turning into a corner...

i can offer you Koni yellows:
Front R 5070 Pair
Rear R 3450 Pair

to reduce lean you need sway bars... with H&R adjustable sways you get less lean and you can fine tune the handling...

H&R front and rear sways are R 8391

I would fit the shocks 1st then decide if you need sways because adjustable shocks will greatly improve the situation and you may not need sways :rollsmile:
 

M3west

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Thanks for the reply.

Do you setup in conjunction with any other aspect of the car? As mentioned I would like to keep the car stock but feel the shock change would make a change to the handling?

The only reason I am interested is my E91 Touring with M suspension handled so flat and solid that when I first drive the M I was surprised by the roll.....




moranor@axis said:
M3west for that i would recommend a good adjustable shock setup... you set the rear harder than the front this gives you initial understeer when turning into a corner...

i can offer you Koni yellows:
Front R 5070 Pair
Rear R 3450 Pair

to reduce lean you need sway bars... with H&R adjustable sways you get less lean and you can fine tune the handling...

H&R front and rear sways are R 8391

I would fit the shocks 1st then decide if you need sways because adjustable shocks will greatly improve the situation and you may not need sways :rollsmile:

 

moranor@axis

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when you do alignment
set front toe to 0 and get as much camber up front as you can leave the back at recommended specs this with the rear shocks adjusted harder than the front will eliminate your undesteer issue...

with the sways you will have less body roll and better control...

its just a matter of budget you can literally spend as much as you want on suspension you have to decide what number makes sense for you :)

i also have H&R coilovers, but the above setup is more than more than enough for your needs :)
 
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