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It looks good from 6ft
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After plenty of reading and talking to a few folk as well; I've decided that the Spring 2025 suspension overhaul will be:
New OEM spec arms (where required) and drop links / track rod ends. Probably Powerflex rear subframe inserts as well. I'll be going for ST XTA coilovers with their adjustable top mounts as the icing on the cake. Decided also that I'm going to get a set of F3x front 340mm Brembo calipers and fit them with OEM 2 piece discs and F8x M3/M4 pads with HEL braided lines. That should be a decent upgrade to the braking as well as the suspension; to make it a capable fast road car. I may even treat it to a drive down to Anglesey Circuit mid next year As for wheels; I'll stick with a set of OEM E8x wheels and fit them with Conti Contact Sport 7 tyres probably; but may consider Michelins or Goodyears again too I'll update when parts have been ordered (want to see if there are any Christmas sales and/or discounts via eBay etc)
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11-26-2024, 08:09 PM | #47 |
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I recommend White Line rear subframe bushes. Inserts ‘may’ be OK, but old bushes are old bushes and they will almost certainly be well beyond their best.
Mine had done the best part of 100K miles and the new bushes made a very noticeable difference. Its more hassle getting them out, but as your mate with the workshop will be working on the car anyway…
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Bimecc 12mm hubcentric spacers and 75mm stud conversion fitted today - all via Mteconline on eBay (used him for years, great reseller)
All threads chased, cleaned throughly and all surfaces wire brushed and cleaned thoroughly with brake cleaner etc Studs torqued down to 25Nm with a touch of Loctite You can see how they're sitting from the pics (excuse how filthy the car is); they're just in the arches, no rubbing (gone around our small estate as the roads are horrendous and badly cambered with zero issues; on/off our drive is a steep incline to begin with as well and they'd have bottomed out there if they were going to)
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Perfect. 'To' the arches, but not beyond, with just enough tuck on the rears to avoid the tyres rubbing the arches.
I've never fancied studs. Two ends of a bolt that can potentially come undone, rather than just one with a bolt, but wheel fitting is obviously easier.
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They're wound in and torqued down, just like a bolt; but then you've got the nut on the other end, wound down and torqued as well. So you've 2 forces pulling the wheel onto the hub etc Never ever had any issues and I've run them for years now; much preferred over longer bolts, which I've seen come undone a few times now on cars that have been run hard/fast (road and track)
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Cheers; it's a great little car
Will be even better when I've done the full suspension overhaul in Spring
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Brembo 340mm brake calipers ordered today; will pair them with OEM BMW brake discs and F8x M3/M4 pads with HEL braided lines
Will refurb them when they land with new spring clips, pins, bleed nipples etc and sand them back and spray them silver They'll be part of the Spring 2025 work I'll be having done
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https://www.bcs-automotive.co.uk/sho...gunmetal-grey/ They will also refurb Brembos. |
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Going to go for the Jelonite stuff as that's what my bodyshop pal uses and said it's really good stuff; their primer and high temp lacquer too Obviously prep is key so I'll break them down and deep clean them and mask them up Think silver will keep them clean looking; rather than blue (and deffo not red)
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The paint BCS supply is a paint with hardener, no primer used and brushed on in two coats no laquer either, they supply it for a sprayed application as well, maybe worth a look? While the brush finish is suitable for most I guess with the smooth fnish on the Brembos you'll get a better finish by spray. Did the daughters Alfa in the gunmetal which worked well with the silver wheels as a slight contrast. |
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Yeah that's what put me off BCS to be honest as I don't have a sprayer or the equipment and as you said, with them being Brembo's, I want the finish to be smooth, that's why I'll go with Jelonite and take my time with light dust coats etc The calipers on all my E39s, E65 and F01 were hand painted after a deep wire brushing and I used HT enamel paint (either silver or black) and used the sponge applicators rather than a brush. It goes on superbly and evenly and lasts really well But they're cast iron etc and they take that kind of paint; the Brembo's wouldn't look right IMO
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130i dropped off with my pals this morning for the full 'top end engine overhaul' and new gearbox mounts too (E46 M3 ones via 034 Motorsport)
As you can see the rocker is very much due an overhaul; its weeping oil more or less all round; so a new rocker going on, all new gaskets, new oil filter housing and oil cooler gaskets being fitted too as well as new NGK spark plugs etc. Tensioner, pulley & belt going on as well Will pick it up sometime tomorrow
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I've never had silver stay looking silver unless powder coated, it always discolours with heat in my experience and goes a bit yellow. Powdercoating is good but a lot more faff, and the last time I enquired of a local place they wanted £100 a caliper! When I redid a set of front calipers for the 335 I used a can of EBII spray and then topped with APS 2k clear which is probably the best 2k aerosol clear I've used (I'm looking forward to having a proper compressor setup when I move). If they've not had paint before and are the bare aluminium ones then I'd etch prime first before using a proper primer and then the above, as aluminium is a shit to get paint to stick to properly if you don't use etch. If they're the plain aluminium ones from memory they're also quite rough finish in which case something like ProXL's 2k filler primer would be a good option to get it smooth. A lot of sanding required though! And apologies if you know this stuff all already... |
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Will see how they turn out and if not happy, I'll send them to Bigg Red for a full refurb and powdercoat My pal that has a body shop has told me to go for the Jelonite stuff as he's never had any issues with their products and does this on customers brakes, when required etc The silver I've used on previous brakes has been HT silver enamel and it's great stuff, never discoloured The last ones I did silver were on my previous F01 and they lasted perfectly: I did them in black on the 130i as that's what I had in Using the sponge applicators rather than a brush gives you a much better finish and it's easier to apply also
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Started the Brembo 340mm brake caliper refurb too
Got them deep cleaned, flatted back, panel wiped and then primer'ed to begin with Made a DIY paint booth in my powercube and utilised 2 unused/but old mackerel feathers I had hanging off my work bench for some reason :hehe: 100lb monofilament, the caliper isn't going anywhere
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Final coats of silver applied; will let them cure and then lacquer them tomorrow and they're done. Will get new bleed nippled ordered (the pins and spring clips have cleaned up superbly so will reuse them)
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