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  • jimmk1
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    spacers arrived i think 15mm for front was a bit to much although the inner part of the rim now clears the shock they stick out to much. i think i could manage with 10mm

    original et20 7.5"to new et24 9"

    this pic is up on stands so top is out more than it would be on the floor. plus tyres are to big and touch the spring cups.


    so fitted original wheels. they touch so need the spacers and it needs raising slightly as tyres will rub on lock. car just needs dialing in and correct spacers and tyres, getting there slowly




    also did single stage compound on bonnet to try new detail set
    before with swirls


    after first stage


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  • Dutch
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    I'm actually excited for your parts to arrive. So excited i could shit! HURRY UP MR POSTMAN! WE NEED MORE VEHICULAR PORNOGRAPHY ON THE INTERNET!

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  • cosmo135
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    Originally posted by gearheaded View Post
    know the feeling
    Omg i'm literally like that right now

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  • jimmk1
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    Originally posted by gearheaded View Post
    know the feeling
    ya not kidding been like that since last Wednesday lol

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  • gearheaded
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    know the feeling

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  • jimmk1
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    Originally posted by Dutch View Post
    Wheres the assembled shots :O the side shots, rolling shots, fuck it, i just want moar pics of this beauty!
    hahaha all in good time.

    it will be down on the old wheels unfortunately as the style 95s are being refurbished and need different tyres. plus i cant put the fronts on yet as im still waiting for my spacers to be delivered

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  • gearheaded
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    Ditto, i want to see this thing back on it's feet!

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  • Dutch
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    Wheres the assembled shots :O the side shots, rolling shots, fuck it, i just want moar pics of this beauty!

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  • jimmk1
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    fronts are now complete. and fitted . also poly-bushed upper suspension arms

    shocks dismantled and removed





    cut to 40mm as spec'd by BC


    new shocks and sleave


    welded up


    installed

    Last edited by jimmk1; 03-30-2015, 12:13 PM.

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  • Frode D
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    Great start.

    Pretty excited to see how Style 95s fit the old E34.

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  • jimmk1
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    finally started on suspension yesterday. i noticed that there isnt much info or if there is its quite sparce about these installs (at least i couldnt find them) so i apologise if this is a bit drawn out.

    Rears: all thats needed is a 22mm socket 13mm socket,

    LOWER: lower shock bolt 22mm removed there is a spigot on the bottom of the shock which locates in the hole in the rear hub assembly this needs to be soaked in wd40 or similar. once bolt is removed i found the easiest way to pop it out was putting a ball joint splitter in the gap and giving it a good hit (please note i wasn't bothered about damaging the shock as im replacing the whole thing although i did remove both sides without damaging anything but my thumb!!). once this is removed its on to the top.

    UPPER: remove rear seats. if you have headrest remove by lifting surround around the headrest arm then undo the retaining clips in the seat back plastic cover quarter turn, 4 in total. give the headrest a good wiggle while pulling up and they pop right out.
    pop out parcel shelf clips and remove c pillar trim. there are 4 bolts on c pillar holding shelf down undo and shelf will become loose. i didnt remove completely just lifted up enough to remove strut top cover and get to 3 x 13mm nuts



    then simply remove old shock


    i then brushed off 90k worth of road grime, i will clean the inner arches up properly when i detail the car.


    old vs new


    then install new coilover in reverse order, so upper first then lower


    Fronts: 19mm socket 22mm socket 16mm socket and spanner, 13mm socket,
    undo all electrical connections first. soak everything in wd40 or similar.
    remove brake caliper and carrier 19mm, which i then cable tied to a slot in inner wing so not to have it hanging on the brakeline of course. undo retaing screw for brake disc and removed.

    then undo anti-roll bar tie link 16mm socket and spanner (spanner to stop thread from spinning in joint). Then vehicle speed sensor which is fastened to back of hub.
    I then removed the upper trailing arm ball joint 22mm to get it out the way. then undo the other 3x19mm bolts holding lower arm bracket to hub/shock assembly give it a tug and it came off leaving lower arm and steering rod end connected to lower plate.

    undo 3x13mm nuts on strut top and removed shock

    (PICS TO FOLLOW)

    got to disassemble shock ready to be cut and welded
    Last edited by jimmk1; 03-27-2015, 06:10 AM.

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  • jimmk1
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    Originally posted by Kinghorn View Post
    Not sure if you've realized yet or not, but you cant just bolt coil overs into the e34... They need to be properly welded into the strut, its weird. Usually BC offers to do the welding of the coils onto a strut for an extra charge, but either way, congrats! Look nice!....... and expensive lol
    yes im aware this is the case like a lot of early bmws as they have strut and hub as one unit. weren't to bad picked them up for 670 delivered!!
    bc usa do offer this but i purchased it through a seperate dealer in uk which only supply the part as i tried going through uk main agent and they were useless. still advertise this kit as seperate rear shock and spring assembly with no top mount, which quite clearly isnt the case lol.
    not a problem though as i will get one of the welders at work to weld it up. will post pics of this all once its done.

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  • Kinghorn
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    Not sure if you've realized yet or not, but you cant just bolt coil overs into the e34... They need to be properly welded into the strut, its weird. Usually BC offers to do the welding of the coils onto a strut for an extra charge, but either way, congrats! Look nice!....... and expensive lol

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  • jimmk1
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    small update

    coilovers are here now the fun begins.
    going to document install for these as when searching there isnt much info out there?

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  • Kinghorn
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    oh sweeeeet! Looks like a clean 540i, but make sure you keep up on maintenance with the b40.
    I didn't know the 96's came with 540i ducts... weird, but none the less damn. style 95's too, and BC's?
    You a baller huh

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