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cant seem to find wat i wanted by searching
so here we go want mounts are needed for an m52 ?
im thinking m535i but want to confirm? does any one have the part numbers? is there an alternative to these ??
cheers
so here we go want mounts are needed for an m52 ?
im thinking m535i but want to confirm? does any one have the part numbers? is there an alternative to these ??
cheers
Injections nice....but I'd rather be blown ;)
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stup86
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I'm trying to get hold of these mounts.
I contacted BMW and they wanted £33+vat for one and £39+vat for the other. I thought this was a bit steep. Anyone know where else I can get them?
And to clarify, it is the E28 M5 mounts that I need to fit the M50 with the E34/6 gearbox?
(I ask because I heard somewhere that the engine needs to be at a different angle, and therefore different mounts are required, if the E30 gearbox is used.)
Thanks
Stu
I contacted BMW and they wanted £33+vat for one and £39+vat for the other. I thought this was a bit steep. Anyone know where else I can get them?
And to clarify, it is the E28 M5 mounts that I need to fit the M50 with the E34/6 gearbox?
(I ask because I heard somewhere that the engine needs to be at a different angle, and therefore different mounts are required, if the E30 gearbox is used.)
Thanks
Stu
Parts needed:
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
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E30BeemerLad
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It is a while since I bought my E28 M5 mounts, but it was about £50+ from BMW for the pair. I'm using an E30 gearbox from an iS and I believe it is only the E30 M20 gearboxes which cause the box to sit at the wrong angle.
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ross_jsy
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is it part number 8 on this page right?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=11&fg=10
do you get 2 of the cylindrical parts under that one part number? as im guessing its the cylinder bit you need, not the triangular one
edit, on oem the m535i one is considerably cheaper and a different part number...whats the difference and which one do i need?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=11&fg=10
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=11&fg=10
do you get 2 of the cylindrical parts under that one part number? as im guessing its the cylinder bit you need, not the triangular one
edit, on oem the m535i one is considerably cheaper and a different part number...whats the difference and which one do i need?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=11&fg=10
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DanThe
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I used these M5/635 mounts with my first M50, they are now on my chromie and are very good although they are £60 worth


I fitted these in the link below to my track car (courtesy of Dezzy) and they are very good for £11 each, plenty good enough for a road car
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/sma ... Each%20%20


I fitted these in the link below to my track car (courtesy of Dezzy) and they are very good for £11 each, plenty good enough for a road car
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/sma ... Each%20%20
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ross_jsy
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this is for a rally car/hill climb car i'm afraid.
out of interest, with those green mounts what box where you using? im using a 325 sport box with modded mount and am just concerned it all line up. but if it does, i dont mind spending £60 for a set of decent mounts
edit, skim read it then and didn't see you used them on a track car. how well did they fair?
thanks
out of interest, with those green mounts what box where you using? im using a 325 sport box with modded mount and am just concerned it all line up. but if it does, i dont mind spending £60 for a set of decent mounts
edit, skim read it then and didn't see you used them on a track car. how well did they fair?
thanks
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If the car is going to be used for track/rally/hill climb then I suggest you spend on some AKG mounts as the engine will be moving around much more and any rubber mounts will deteriorate a lot faster
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ross_jsy
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i must be going stupid, on the akg website it doesn't seem to list any engine mounts for the m5/m535?
wish i hadn't seen it though, has some nice goodies!
sorry was being stupid, didnt think it would be in the e30 section.
thanks again
wish i hadn't seen it though, has some nice goodies!
sorry was being stupid, didnt think it would be in the e30 section.
thanks again
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stup86
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Sounds like a good idea!ross_jsy wrote:wondering if it could be worthwhile organising a group buy in an attempt to knock the price down a little?
Parts needed:
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
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stup86
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I take it I just need 2 of the "M5 ( 1987-88 ) Sedan Manual Transmission, with S38 Engine (E28)" mounts?DanThe wrote:I fitted these in the link below to my track car (courtesy of Dezzy) and they are very good for £11 each, plenty good enough for a road car![]()
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/sma ... Each%20%20
Parts needed:
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
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ross_jsy
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Right i have a response from them:
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ReplyReply AllMove... Flag this messageRe: E30 m50 swap mountsMonday, 8 March, 2010 14:15From: "AKG Motorsport" <info@akgmotorsport.com>Add sender to ContactsTo: "Ross Barker" <ross_jsy@yahoo.co.uk>Hello,
Thank you for your email.
If you order 5 sets or more of our #MM5030, we could offer a 5% discount;
10 sets or more would be 15% discount.
We ship via USPS Express Mail International, with an estimated delivery time
of 5 business days. Shipping costs are based on weight (# of items
ordered), so we can't really give an accurate quote until that is known, but
for reference 5 sets would be US$125.00 (10 sets $250).
Buyers are responsible for any and all customs related fees and duties.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Lisa
So i am assuming that means 5/10 sets of each.
ill pm a mod to get the neccessary permission to stick this in the group buy section
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ReplyReply AllMove... Flag this messageRe: E30 m50 swap mountsMonday, 8 March, 2010 14:15From: "AKG Motorsport" <info@akgmotorsport.com>Add sender to ContactsTo: "Ross Barker" <ross_jsy@yahoo.co.uk>Hello,
Thank you for your email.
If you order 5 sets or more of our #MM5030, we could offer a 5% discount;
10 sets or more would be 15% discount.
We ship via USPS Express Mail International, with an estimated delivery time
of 5 business days. Shipping costs are based on weight (# of items
ordered), so we can't really give an accurate quote until that is known, but
for reference 5 sets would be US$125.00 (10 sets $250).
Buyers are responsible for any and all customs related fees and duties.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Lisa
So i am assuming that means 5/10 sets of each.
ill pm a mod to get the neccessary permission to stick this in the group buy section

