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      08-24-2020, 10:48 PM   #1
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128 vs 328xi, 328i, 325i, 330i rear chassis differences ?

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So, i was involved in a pretty bad crash. My 128i's rear subframe and every suspension component on the rear passenger side is destroyed. But, the car can be saved. So, I plan to swap the entire subframe with suspensions components for another. I know the shocks and coils springs do not fit, but its the rear end of a 328i, 328xi, 325i etc fits the 128i ? The less things I need to unbolt the best it is. Thank you guys and waiting for you answers.

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      08-25-2020, 10:01 AM   #2
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Familiarize yourself with realoem.com.

According to my research there, our real axle carrier (sub frame) is part number 33316783713 and is also used on all E9x models, so good news.

I didn't check all attachments.
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      08-26-2020, 04:16 PM   #3
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Although the subframe might be the same, I think the wheelbase might be different, best to take a look at axle part numbers, wheel carrier part numbers, etc to be sure.
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According to FCP euro, everything seems to be the same, even the axle, I will try it and hopefully it will work
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E90 rear hubs are 10mm narrower than E82 rear hubs. You'll want to swap those out if you're reusing E82 brakes.
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E90 rear hubs are 10mm narrower than E82 rear hubs. You'll want to swap those out if you're reusing E82 brakes.
Depends if it is LCI or Pre-LCI.
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