uflnuceng
07-13-2006, 05:51 PM
Ok... so I took my car to the stealership today to have them look over my car, take care of some fluid changes, etc. They love the 1990 535i... think its in fantastic shape except for the suspension. It appears that the springs have actually crept over the strut mount bushings and are not even on the perches (imagine a 1-2 inch gap between the bottom of the spring and the bottom perch of the strut housing). I'm now discovering that there seems to be two different sized strut assemblies for the E34. I would like to salvage anything that I can on the strut assemblies, as buying everything new from the wheel bearings up to the mounts is about $2200 in parts. I also don't want OEM shocks/springs because I like the body dropped a bit. What are my options here? I see the following:
1. Have them replace all suspension parts with new OEM. However, I think the rear springs/shocks are H&R Sports/Bilsteins so the ass end would sit too low and that would have to be replaced. According to the stealer the rear suspension looks fantastic.
2. Since I don't know what sized strut housings I have without taking them off, I could just get a set of used ones including wheel bearings from TheEuroDepot for $95 each for my specific car. Then get a new set of front/rear springs and shocks and maybe not be out as much money.
3. Call Turner Motorsport and findout which ever set is the smaller spring, since the ones I have are obviously too big if they crept over the top perch, and just swap those out, hoping that the bilstein strut inserts aren't shot to hell. This seems to be the cheapest but also requires more finger crossing than anything.
Anyone else have some input? Please let me know as I would like to get this matter (and parts ordered) by Friday July 14th.
Thanks in advance.
1. Have them replace all suspension parts with new OEM. However, I think the rear springs/shocks are H&R Sports/Bilsteins so the ass end would sit too low and that would have to be replaced. According to the stealer the rear suspension looks fantastic.
2. Since I don't know what sized strut housings I have without taking them off, I could just get a set of used ones including wheel bearings from TheEuroDepot for $95 each for my specific car. Then get a new set of front/rear springs and shocks and maybe not be out as much money.
3. Call Turner Motorsport and findout which ever set is the smaller spring, since the ones I have are obviously too big if they crept over the top perch, and just swap those out, hoping that the bilstein strut inserts aren't shot to hell. This seems to be the cheapest but also requires more finger crossing than anything.
Anyone else have some input? Please let me know as I would like to get this matter (and parts ordered) by Friday July 14th.
Thanks in advance.