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Project: 2003 BMW M3 - Printable Version

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Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - RawrImAMonster - 02-16-2017

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Normal. I would go with the Conti if it's the updated version or wait for the new PS4 Michelin that'll be out shortly. Definitely wouldn't do PSS when both are getting updates unless you get a close out deal.


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The PS4 isn't out until next year in 18" sizes. They're only going to release 19's and 20's next month.

I'll probably end up with the Contis.


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - RawrImAMonster - 03-02-2017

Mileage: 129k

Finally got around to getting the coilovers (mostly) finished up last night. I ran into a few issues setting the height properly since I had never worked with an adjustable height coilover setup. I took the rear drivers side suspension apart 3 times trying to figure out what was causing it to be an inch higher than the other side before someone told me to hop up and down in the trunk to make sure the shock wasn't sticking. Turns out that's exactly what the problem was. Wasted a couple hours trying to figure that out, but oh well, lesson learned. I still need to fix the drivers side rear corner because it's now too low since I was compensating for that one being higher before, but otherwise it's done.

I took it for a short cruise up mt clinton pike last night to get some initial impressions and let the other shocks settle out where they should be. As is expected the car now feels much more planted around corners. What wasn't expected was how much nicer the ride is on this suspension even with the car being lowered a good bit (roughly 13.0" f / 12.5"r). I'm sure the stock suspension was quite old, but even so I wasn't expecting a huge improvement in ride quality. Overall, very happy with the coilovers so far.

My wheels are supposed to ship on the 31st of this month by the latest, so it's questionable if I'll have them in time for the car show/autocross. If so I plan on making it out to that for my first autocross. If not, I'll just wait for a later one in the season since my rear all seasons are pretty much bald at this point.

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Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - Jake - 03-02-2017

Looks great! How much lower than stock is it, roughly?


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - RawrImAMonster - 03-02-2017

Stock height, according to the forums is ~14.5" front / ~14.25" rear.

So roughly 1.5"

I'm pretty happy with the height at the moment, but I'll finalize it once I get the wheels and tires so I can make sure it doesn't rub with the higher offset wheels. I don't scrape on my driveway at the moment, so that's the important part.


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - rherold9 - 03-02-2017

RawrImAMonster Wrote:someone told me to hop up and down in the trunk to make sure the shock wasn't sticking. Turns out that's exactly what the problem was.

I've had it happen on both suspensions on the 3 so I thought it would work since you didn't have separate rebound or pre-load. Doesn't always happen. The dampers sometimes need a little persuasion when they are so new when fluids haven't really been moved around in them awhile.

Looks great. Not too low and not too high. E46's look so good with just a little low and wheels so can't wait to see it with them Apex's on :thumbup:


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - D_Eclipse9916 - 03-02-2017

rherold9 Wrote:
RawrImAMonster Wrote:someone told me to hop up and down in the trunk to make sure the shock wasn't sticking. Turns out that's exactly what the problem was.

I've had it happen on both suspensions on the 3 so I thought it would work since you didn't have separate rebound or pre-load. Doesn't always happen. The dampers sometimes need a little persuasion when they are so new when fluids haven't really been moved around in them awhile.

Looks great. Not too low and not too high. E46's look so good with just a little low and wheels so can't wait to see it with them Apex's on :thumbup:


Typically is not the actual shocks, but the binding of compliant (think rubber) parts in the suspension that load up.


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - rherold9 - 03-02-2017

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Typically is not the actual shocks, but the binding of compliant (think rubber) parts in the suspension that load up.

Bushings?

What rubber parts are in dampers besides bushings that mount them?


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - D_Eclipse9916 - 03-02-2017

rherold9 Wrote:
D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Typically is not the actual shocks, but the binding of compliant (think rubber) parts in the suspension that load up.

Bushings?

What rubber parts are in dampers besides bushings that mount them?

Bushings that run in the articulation of the suspension, not just the shocks.


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - rherold9 - 03-02-2017

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:What rubber parts are in dampers besides bushings that mount them?

Bushings that run in the articulation of the suspension, not just the shocks.[/quote]

Interesting, did not know those would bind like that


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - Beej - 03-02-2017

Yeah, looks great! I just ran out and checked and I'm at about the same ride height. IMO, it's really as low as you'll want to go - there's not a whole lot of suspension travel even at that height.


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - RawrImAMonster - 04-03-2017

New wheels and tires for those that didn't see it at the car show. I'm still messing with the ride height a little.

Really happy with the choice of hyper black to go with my paint color. Hyper silver was just a little too bright for my tastes.

Wheels are 18x9et30 and 18x9.5et22

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Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - JPolen01 - 04-03-2017

Wow that looks good


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - D_Eclipse9916 - 04-03-2017

Looks good, and damn that paint is clean!


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - ScottyB - 04-03-2017

super nice....those tires look meaty too which suits those big fender flares perfectly


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - *insertusernamehere* - 04-03-2017

They should have just made this car stock with those wheels good golly they so sexy.


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - rherold9 - 04-03-2017

Stop making me want more cars :finger:


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - Senor_Taylor - 04-03-2017

Gotta love that Google Pixel HDR. Wink

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Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - D_Eclipse9916 - 04-04-2017

rherold9 Wrote:Stop making me want more cars :finger:

My mom's will be for sale in about 4 months here. Same color, rougher exterior wise but mechanically bulletproof. That's basically my MO. :lol:


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - V1GiLaNtE - 04-04-2017

So hot. And I love love love that color.


Re: Project: 2003 BMW M3 - Senor_Taylor - 04-04-2017

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:
rherold9 Wrote:Stop making me want more cars :finger:

My mom's will be for sale in about 4 months here. Same color, rougher exterior wise but mechanically bulletproof. That's basically my MO. :lol:
Smg or Mt?

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