5 Stud Conversions - E30 325i
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Been doing some research on the 5 Stud conversions and in short established the following;
Fronts require:
E36 M3 Evo front hub assembly
Rears require:
E30 M3 Rear Hubs or full trailling arm (5mm wider than standard, stronger than Ti option)
or
E36 Ti Rear Hubs or full trailling arm (et +-40 only?)
The rear hubs can be pressed in to your 325 trailling arms or alternatively you can use the full trailling arm from the E36 Ti or E30 M3 donor parts...
I was wondering if people can advise on the following;
-What brakes are required for front & rear
-What ET's are possible to run on the M3 Rear Hubs (in my case I have a set of 16*9's to go on, not sure of offset off the top of my head!)
- Can the E36 front suspension be used with the E30 top mounts? i.e. full E36 hub and strut?
- any other feedback from experience (Pos or Neg)!
cheers,
Ad
Fronts require:
E36 M3 Evo front hub assembly
Rears require:
E30 M3 Rear Hubs or full trailling arm (5mm wider than standard, stronger than Ti option)
or
E36 Ti Rear Hubs or full trailling arm (et +-40 only?)
The rear hubs can be pressed in to your 325 trailling arms or alternatively you can use the full trailling arm from the E36 Ti or E30 M3 donor parts...
I was wondering if people can advise on the following;
-What brakes are required for front & rear
-What ET's are possible to run on the M3 Rear Hubs (in my case I have a set of 16*9's to go on, not sure of offset off the top of my head!)
- Can the E36 front suspension be used with the E30 top mounts? i.e. full E36 hub and strut?
- any other feedback from experience (Pos or Neg)!
cheers,
Ad
Hi Ad,
I am in the process of doing this myself.
The rear e36 ti trailing arms and the e36 strut complete with e36 brakes all fit fine.
The only issue I think I will have is abs
I'm going to run 17" rc041/42 bbs et 42
hope that helps
I am in the process of doing this myself.
The rear e36 ti trailing arms and the e36 strut complete with e36 brakes all fit fine.
The only issue I think I will have is abs
I'm going to run 17" rc041/42 bbs et 42
hope that helps
Likewise, in the process of doing this myself. I have found that the Compact rear springs make the rear sit a little high so E30 springs will be required.
Currently I have 7J ET42 16" wheels fitted (only done the rear), loads of clearance to the arch lip and about another 10-12mm to the strut.
I want to fit 16" wheels but apparently only a few will fit over the E36 M3 Evo brakes. This is going to be trial and error!
Currently I have 7J ET42 16" wheels fitted (only done the rear), loads of clearance to the arch lip and about another 10-12mm to the strut.
I want to fit 16" wheels but apparently only a few will fit over the E36 M3 Evo brakes. This is going to be trial and error!
Abs issue is.....
e30 has a single pipe to a split which feeds the rear brakes, whereas e36 has 1 pipe per corner
e30 castellations on the hub are different to e36 and ecu would poss cause probs
so may need e36 abs pump and ecu too
e30 has a single pipe to a split which feeds the rear brakes, whereas e36 has 1 pipe per corner
e30 castellations on the hub are different to e36 and ecu would poss cause probs
so may need e36 abs pump and ecu too
Hi I have done this
For the front you need
e36 3.2 m3 front hubs, disks, and calipers and wishbones
e30 m3 e35 m3 3.0 offset wishbone bush.
m3 e36 shocks and springs
e30 top mount
possibly longer e36 flexi brake lines
and the tracking will need doing once you bolt it up
rear several options
e30 m3 rear trailing arms with disk hubs calipers
e30 stock rear trailing arms fitted with e30 m3 disk hubs calipers
both the options will have a rear track which is less than the front, i ghad this for a while and had to run 20mm spacers
e30 stock rear arms with e36 compact or z3 disk hubs calipers
(Can be done with the arms on the car)
e36 compact or 4cl z3 complete rear trailing arms with disk hubs calipers
mz3 complete rear trailing arms with disk hubs calipers, which the only ones that are stronger from the factory
6cly z3 rear arms are to wide
As i run a pedal box i can not comment on master clyinder size.
I researched the ABS the e30 sensor are 2 wire e36 is 3 wire, the theory is you just match the 2 off the wires from the e36 sensor to the corrosponding colours ont he e30 loom. the abs works on the wheel speed difference rather than actual speed so the toohed wheel on the hub does not effecrt it.
You have to run e36 offset ie et35- to 45, and i have had 17x8.5 et41 but mostly run 8x16, et41
Some 16's fit, some require a 3-5mm spacer for the caliper clearance and some don't fit
Jason
For the front you need
e36 3.2 m3 front hubs, disks, and calipers and wishbones
e30 m3 e35 m3 3.0 offset wishbone bush.
m3 e36 shocks and springs
e30 top mount
possibly longer e36 flexi brake lines
and the tracking will need doing once you bolt it up
rear several options
e30 m3 rear trailing arms with disk hubs calipers
e30 stock rear trailing arms fitted with e30 m3 disk hubs calipers
both the options will have a rear track which is less than the front, i ghad this for a while and had to run 20mm spacers
e30 stock rear arms with e36 compact or z3 disk hubs calipers
(Can be done with the arms on the car)
e36 compact or 4cl z3 complete rear trailing arms with disk hubs calipers
mz3 complete rear trailing arms with disk hubs calipers, which the only ones that are stronger from the factory
6cly z3 rear arms are to wide
As i run a pedal box i can not comment on master clyinder size.
I researched the ABS the e30 sensor are 2 wire e36 is 3 wire, the theory is you just match the 2 off the wires from the e36 sensor to the corrosponding colours ont he e30 loom. the abs works on the wheel speed difference rather than actual speed so the toohed wheel on the hub does not effecrt it.
You have to run e36 offset ie et35- to 45, and i have had 17x8.5 et41 but mostly run 8x16, et41
Some 16's fit, some require a 3-5mm spacer for the caliper clearance and some don't fit
Jason
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I have e36 evo wishbones and hubs..... can I use 328i discs and calipers?
No e36 m3 3.0 or 3.2
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You need the E36 M3 shock and springs.. They are E30 dia. Non E36 M3 springs are larger in dia and foul the strut towers.e21Jason wrote:Hi I have done this
For the front you need
e36 3.2 m3 front hubs, disks, and calipers and wishbones
e30 m3 e36 m3 3.0 offset wishbone bush.
non m3 e36 shocks and springs
Thanks
I Edited the orginal post to correct it.
I used e36 coilovers and e30 spherical top mounts, so was unsure of the orginal diameter.
Jason
I Edited the orginal post to correct it.
I used e36 coilovers and e30 spherical top mounts, so was unsure of the orginal diameter.
Jason
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Y have u gotta use e36 evo hubs , y cant u use regular e36 hubs
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ok may be wrong but in my e36 days its was the evo top mount that added the camber . thought the hubs were the same across the range
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You are wrong..Welsh_rhys wrote:ok may be wrong but in my e36 days its was the evo top mount that added the camber . thought the hubs were the same across the range
It's also the Evo hub.
The Evo's run concentric bushes yet have the most caster of all the e36's. This is down to the top mounts, control arms and the kingpins.
Was it 20mm narrower at the rear or did this give the rear a slightly wider track?e21Jason wrote:
both the options will have a rear track which is less than the front, i ghad this for a while and had to run 20mm spacers
Does the third wire remain redundant?e21Jason wrote: I researched the ABS the e30 sensor are 2 wire e36 is 3 wire, the theory is you just match the 2 off the wires from the e36 sensor to the corrosponding colours ont he e30 loom. the abs works on the wheel speed difference rather than actual speed so the toohed wheel on the hub does not effecrt it.
Does anyone think it would be worthwhile to start a thread with the combinations that they have used i.e hubs/brakes/bushes etc and then what wheel sizes/offesets were possible?
Cheers,
Ad
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If you make a thread with good info on it, PM me a link and I'll add it to the wiki.
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Jason, why are 6cylinder z3 rear arms too wide? I have the mz3 set up to go on but thats a six pot, is your point above that the z3 6pots rear arms with the exception of the mz3's will not fit? Just want to prepare for any stumbling blocks!e21Jason wrote:
rear several options
mz3 complete rear trailing arms with disk hubs calipers, which the only ones that are stronger from the factory
6cly z3 rear arms are to wide
Cheers,
Ad
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