m3chaser
04-02-2007, 03:21 PM
Hey guys I have some stock sways( front and rear) from my 95 M3( RIP) for free as long as you come pick them up.
I figure I shouldn't make any money off of them as long as a forum member can use them. These would most likely be a nice upgrade for a 325is or 328is.
Let me know and PM if you want them.
Jon
sKunkman
04-02-2007, 03:42 PM
Hey guys I have some stock sways( front and rear) from my 95 M3( RIP) for free as long as you come pick them up.
I figure I shouldn't make any money off of them as long as a forum member can use them. These would most likely be a nice upgrade for a 325is or 328is.
Let me know and PM if you want them.
Jon
They only fit M3's, unfortunately, unless you have the different endlinks and m3 shocks.
Hjasty Ipo
04-02-2007, 04:35 PM
They only fit M3's, unfortunately, unless you have the different endlinks and m3 shocks.
The rear bar will work. Would it not be possible to use your stock endlinks on the M bar for the front?
m3chaser
04-02-2007, 05:06 PM
The rear bar will work. Would it not be possible to use your stock endlinks on the M bar for the front?
oops sorry for the misinformation guys. Thanks for the correction. I do believe I have the links for them as well if that helps out at all.
Either way they are for free if anyone wants them.
sKunkman
04-02-2007, 05:16 PM
The rear bar will work. Would it not be possible to use your stock endlinks on the M bar for the front?
If you did then you lose the advantage of them...I thought the M and 328 were the same size anyway? The only difference being the mounting advantage on the strut instead of control arm.
NHbmw325I
04-02-2007, 06:37 PM
wait I thought 95's fit 325's, its just the later model e36 M3's 96-99 that have the swaybars mounted differently?
mlytle
04-02-2007, 11:43 PM
fairly certain all e36 m3's had the front swaybars attached to the strut tube instead of the control arm like "normal" e36's.
i'll take those bars if nobody else wants them.