Having done a major assault on the front end of the car with E90 M3 steering linkages, monoball top bearings, Meyle HD steering tie rods, adjustable camber plates, Ohlins coilovers..I was left feeling ‘loose’ in comparison at the other end…
I’d fitted adjustable camber arms but because the way the aged rear trailing arm system works as you adjust toe it interacts with camber.
However the rear trailing arm mounting plates have very little adjustment room and as toe in was a priority I was left with 2.5 degrees of rear camber which with wider wheels / tyres results in more trailing.
When I had the alignment done the boys said that the various bushes in the rear assembly were looking ‘tired’..
So a return visit with some very expensive better rear trailing arm bushes..thicker more adjustable toe plates and better rear linkage bushes with upmarket better bearings in adjustable ARB links were fitted today..
A nice 150 potter down a series of A and B roads from East Kilbride to Lancaster showed a much much tighter ‘ controlled rear end.
The linkage bushes were shot and the RTAB were definitely soft..
Deep joy..
Some pictures of the new bits, the old toe plates and a complete set of Lemforder / Meyle HD new parts which I had in case the snake oil remedy promised by the upmarket bushes didn’t materialise..
I’ve got the brand new OE / uprated items for sale if anyone is interested?
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My rear end is much tighter now!
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We choose to go to on with this endeavour at this time and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard…
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My rear end is much tighter now!
How many miles has your car done? I think most of these Zed's suspension would be tired now due to age and mileage, even just replacing them with brand new stock items I suspect would make a big difference.
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12 years and 70k miles
The N54 powered versions are much tougher on their rubber bits
Weight n power takes its toll
Age certainly doesn’t help
For sure just stock new rubbers would be better
A classic case of BMWs cheapest parts consistent with design objectives with the emphasis on comfort rather than performance
So so many parts on these cars are cost engineered to oblivion
Which is OK unless you are 10 years on and you want some half decent capabilities
The N54 powered versions are much tougher on their rubber bits
Weight n power takes its toll
Age certainly doesn’t help
For sure just stock new rubbers would be better
A classic case of BMWs cheapest parts consistent with design objectives with the emphasis on comfort rather than performance
So so many parts on these cars are cost engineered to oblivion
Which is OK unless you are 10 years on and you want some half decent capabilities
We choose to go to on with this endeavour at this time and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard…
A very modified Atacama Yellow 35is
A very modified Atacama Yellow 35is
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My rear end is much tighter now!
Revised geometry..focus on straight line stability at the expense of turn in and in corner grip…
More castor than stock circa 2 degrees…perfect toe in front and rear..more front camber less rear..overall quite close to Z4M / G20 M40i geometry..
Pre adjustment shows impact of removing front subframe to fit new turbos..
More castor than stock circa 2 degrees…perfect toe in front and rear..more front camber less rear..overall quite close to Z4M / G20 M40i geometry..
Pre adjustment shows impact of removing front subframe to fit new turbos..
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My rear end is much tighter now!
Got to admit just replacing the front wishbones on my 23i transformed the driving pleasure of the car.
I know the rear toe on these cars makes them a awkward to reverse.
I know the rear toe on these cars makes them a awkward to reverse.
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My rear end is much tighter now!
And there was me thinking you were just back from a weekend with John E89.