how much £ do i need to spend to lower my 320i
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dom-1984-320i
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hey guys,
am just pricing up the forth coming jobs to do on my 320i and wondered roughly how much i should be paying to get the car lowered 35 of 40 all round? Dont want to get ripped of so any help would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
am just pricing up the forth coming jobs to do on my 320i and wondered roughly how much i should be paying to get the car lowered 35 of 40 all round? Dont want to get ripped of so any help would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
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smithy318i
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to DIY... about 50-60 quid

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How?
What would you buy for the fronts and from where?
What would you buy for the fronts and from where?
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dom-1984-320i
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do i need shocks and springs? is this the best thing to do?
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dom-1984-320i
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hey there,
50 or 60 quid how could i do it for that? sounds very cheep!
50 or 60 quid how could i do it for that? sounds very cheep!
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smithy318i
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I didnt need new shocks when i lowered mine. new springs, a set of spring compressors and a ball joint splitter were all i needed.

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smithy318i
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what about the lower wishbone mount ?Bob_S wrote:I didnt use a ball joint splitter last time i changed front shockers, I just unscrewed the track rod end but marked where it was?
he will need a ball joint splitter.

two hammers would suffice instead, hit either side at the same time usually splits them ok for mesmithy318i wrote:Bob_S wrote:I didnt use a ball joint splitter last time i changed front shockers, I just unscrewed the track rod end but marked where it was?
he will need a ball joint splitter.
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fuzzy
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bob-s ,how did you unscrew the track rod end without disconnecting the ball joint? are you planning to do the job yourself?its relatively straight forward with the only possible problems being bolts that have siezed on but nothing a bit brute force cant fix.i dont use ball joint splitters as mine tends to rip the rubber.i screw an old nut on top to protect the threads then belt with a hammer .id also recommend spring compressors.you might be lucky and not need new shocks but if theyre old then id change them anyway whilst its apart.id recommend buying m-dtechs springs as hes a decent guy 
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[quote="fuzzy"]bob-s ,how did you unscrew the track rod end without disconnecting the ball joint? you can just unscrew the shaft that goes into the ball joint the same as you do when tracking the car
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Bob_S
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thats exactly what I did just unscrewed the inner arm that you use for tracking adjustment a bit crude but works generally and you dont knacker anything up
I used the old technique of a nut on top of the thread and belt with a hammer on the main ball joint works a treat everytime
I find the same that the ball joint splitter always buggers up the rubber on the joint
I used the old technique of a nut on top of the thread and belt with a hammer on the main ball joint works a treat everytime
I find the same that the ball joint splitter always buggers up the rubber on the joint
Bollocks to this 24v scrap!
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Yet another use for silicon grease.Bob_S wrote: I find the same that the ball joint splitter always buggers up the rubber on the joint
Rub some over the cover and on to the forks of the splitter. Works most times.
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if u hit the nut be it an old one or not u are gonna make an arse of the threads one or an other. it aint your mum, bloody wallop it good and hard, not the joint the stub axle when it is on full lock. never ever had to use gas on any joint yet and dont plan to either..
when changing the shocks on my sport had a right job opening the collar on the strut top to get out the shock. some knob jockey had tightened it with a hammer and chisel..
when changing the shocks on my sport had a right job opening the collar on the strut top to get out the shock. some knob jockey had tightened it with a hammer and chisel..

