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Re: problems with e36 wheels on e36 323 ?



I put a set of MContour wheels on my 1998 E36 328i and have had no problems
at all.  The fronts are 17x7.5s with 225/45/17s, and the rears are 17x8.5s
with 245/40/17s. They tuck right in and do not rub.  

There are a few other suspension parts that are different between the M3
and standard E36.  These are

Front:	strut/spring bearing plate, anti-roll bar linkages (attach to strut,
rather than control arm), spring pads, reinforced lower control arm
bushings, reinforced steering knuckles, reinforced lower control arms
Rear: 	reinforced trailing arms

A post yesterday pointed out that the M3 has different front camber/caster
angles due to its different strut/spring bearing plates.  The revised
anti-roll bar mounting point makes them more effective.  The other upgraded
components seem to be geared more to durability rather than performance.  

Jay Sala
BMW CCA, Golden Gate Chapter
328i

At 08:33 AM 12/8/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 00:00:49 -0800 (PST)
>From: Matthew Shaw <[email protected]>
>Subject: problems with e36 wheels on e36 323 ?
>
>Are there any known problems with putting e36 m3 
>wheels on a 98 323 (e36) ?
>
>I believe I recall that Steve Dinan said, at one of 
>his tech sessions, that the only differences in the 
>suspensions of the e36 m3 and standard e36 was that 
>the m3 had more caster that was not obtainable on a 
>standard e36 (just spring and shock differences) is
>this right?
>
>Thanks for any info-
>
>- -Matt
>

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