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nikos
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Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:23 pm

on the web there is this info:


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Author: Kristjan Aiaste on 2005-08-19 at 06:59:33 (posted from: Host: 80-235-118-110-dsl.mus.estpak.ee IP: 80.235.118.110)


Subject: Re: E30 5 stud e36 brake conversion ???? (124 views)

Message: there are 3 options for the rear axle:1. instal the 2 swingarms from a 325i E30, and replace the 4-bolt flanges with 5-bolt flanges from the E36 323ti compact, it fits. take the brake disc from a E36 323ti compact and machine the outside diameter of the disc smaller to the size of a 325i E30 brake disc. then you have 5-bolt with the same brake as a E30 325i2. instal the 2 complete swingarms and driveshafts from an E36 323ti compact or Z3. it fits the E30 perfect. then you have 5-bolt with bigger brakes than the E30 325i.3. install the complete rear axle from the Z3 M-coupe. then you have the biggest rear brakes that bmw makes.option 3 is very expensive because there are almost no used Z3 M-coupe parts for sale.option 2 will cost about 400 to 550 euros.option 1 will cost about 300 euros.i think option 1 is the easiest for you, because E30 325i swingarms are easily available everywhere, and the 5-bolt flanges and the brake discs are for sale at every BMW dealer
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what is the "swingarms"?
is it so simple?
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Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:56 pm

"Swingarms" are the rear trailing arms. It is that simple at the rear. You can use M3 E30 trailing arms as well of course.
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Sun Nov 06, 2005 7:15 pm

thank you, what you suggest for the front? nikos
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Mon Nov 07, 2005 12:07 am

The rest of the E30 M3 suspension, although I've seen posts lately about fitting E36 struts. Don't know if the suspension geometry remains as good though.
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Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:01 am

thank you, so the conclusion is, ether you find the m3 suspension or you keep yours and you go for a big brake kit.
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Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:51 pm

Hello. I am just wondering about doing the 5-lug conversion. I have a E30 318is, it has the same rear trailing arms as the 325i. So I need just the 5 bolt flange. Is that part in the picture below with the number 1 ? The bearings remain the same? Thank you.

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