Martinaston wrote:jmc330i
I'm not changing to 5 stud, but while i've got it in pieces i was just looking to see what can be changed if i choose to uprate the brakes at some point and figured that the e36 hub's would be ten a penny at the breakers rather that forking out for new M3 gear or trying to track one down from a breakers.
Ahh, I thought you were changing to 5 stud which is why I said about M3 stuff.
Well, like you said, the E36 bearings are the same size so from that point of view it may fit.
If youve got yours in bits at the moment, you could get hold of an E36 hub and compare the two??
jonb wrote:pacerpete wrote:Is e30 M3 suspension that hard to find or are you guys bored and painfully tight ?
I sold the last set i had to Karan for Ԛ£650 that included complete rear wishbones with good brakes, recent handbrake cables and abs sensors and complete front struts with good M3 brakes abs sensors and front and rear antirollbars. Can someone please prove me wrong and show that it can be done considerably cheaper with very little aggro with scrapyard bits and baling twine ?.
wise words from pete.
as he said the going rate for a full m3 setup(struts, springs, brakes etc) is around the Ԛ£600 + mark. weather it be from a tight cunt like me or a breaker or a private seller. pissing around with parts from word of mouth is a headache. if stuff like this could be done on a whim then everyone would be doing it.
i think pennypinching is the best word to use here.
Well to some of us Ԛ£600 for second hand stuff is a lot of money. You guys might say its "pennypinching" but I dont see the point in spending money for the hell of it, so if there is a cheaper option then why not take it?
Yes I will be buying the M3 front set up at some point, but I dont need all of the rear stuff - I have trailing arms and good brakes on mine already, the handbrake cables are new(ish) and my ABS sensors work.
So, with 2 new 5 stud hubs and a redrill of my existing rear discs I should have a rear 5 stud conversion reasonably cheap - obviously assuming the hubs will swap with no problems, which I will be trying sometime soon.