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      11-15-2011, 10:41 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Rear M3/1M camber link conversion kit for your 1 series

One of the last two remainings rear-end pieces to complete your E9X M3 suspension conversion. The other being the rear toe link, which is still under development but will be available soon.

This R&D process took several weeks to complete, but it is finally done and is available for ALL E82/E9X 1 and 3 series owners. Rear E9X M3 lightweight alloy lower camber links will replace the heavy 135i and 335i steel counterparts. The M3 camber link is a good 2 lbs!!! lighter per unit and is much stronger in design with less flex. The dampers will be better positioned to have a quicker reaction time to bumps and no longer be in the soft and flexible 135i/335i rubber saddles. Height adjuster, coil-over style spring with spring thrust sheets will be used. although not required, but highly recommended. We offer spring rates from 400 in/lb all the way to over 1000 in/lbs(Any spring rates over 800lbs will require a custom rear damper). Dampers can be Koni single or double adjustable units valved properly to handle most of the spring rates we toss at them. AST and KW will soon be available as well.

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If you already have Koni dampers, you can choose to replace the rear dampers only in either single or double adjustable M3 variety. If you are on KW(Maybe an option at a later date), Bilstein, Tein, etc. It is our recommendation to convert to either Koni or AST at this time.

Alternatively, if you need a complete coil-over set-up, we offer AST and Koni single or double adjustable coil-over kits.

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      10-04-2012, 06:53 PM   #2
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M3 rear control arm kit

Shave weight, gain rigidity and allow your shocks to work properly.
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      07-18-2013, 06:18 AM   #3
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If these are fitted to a 135i, will the toe arms also require changing? Do the mounting points differ for the 135i toe arms with the modified rear shocks and thus require M3 toe arms?
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      07-18-2013, 12:10 PM   #4
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If these are fitted to a 135i, will the toe arms also require changing? Do the mounting points differ for the 135i toe arms with the modified rear shocks and thus require M3 toe arms?
You don't have to change the guide rods or upper link, but you will need to run an M3 shock of some sort.

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Guide rods and upper links will be fine, but what about the toe arms?
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      07-26-2013, 12:22 PM   #6
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Guide rods and upper links will be fine, but what about the toe arms?
That is fine too!
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That is fine too!
What exactly do you mean by this, it is fine to replace them or do you have to replace them? I even read once you shouldn't replace them.
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What exactly do you mean by this, it is fine to replace them or do you have to replace them? I even read once you shouldn't replace them.
That means you can still use the 135i toe arms. No aftermarket toe arms are needed to install the M3 camber links. However, aftermarket toe arms are recommended to further reduce deflection.
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The other being the rear toe link, which is still under developement, but will be available soon
I take it that never happened?

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