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    Cheap Adjustable Rear Shock Found! (E46F)

    I've recently volunteered myself for a project on E46F to convert some aftermarket front struts for a 1999 Mitsubishi Mirage, to fit in the E46 rear. This specific shock has been chosen due to its compressed and extended lengths, adjustablility, and E36 M3 diameter. In order to make it fit, the spring perch must be cut off, the lower bolt location shaved down 5mm, and some washers added to make the upper mount fit. Opinions and comments welcome! The project will be kept up to date on the E46F page.

    http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=1057455

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    What's the cost difference?

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    2 shipped were about $160
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    I'm not sure I could do this, and I'm game for pretty much anything, usually.

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    Its an experiment. My Bilstein B8's arent doing it for me with my HR Race. What cant you do about it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarbonZHP View Post
    Its an experiment. My Bilstein B8's arent doing it for me with my HR Race. What cant you do about it?
    personally, i'd remove the H&R race and use eibach pro-kits - i'm sure your issues would be resolved at that point.

    i've never, ever been pleased with H&R springs. they're way too soft for how low they are.

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    Wow, H&R race too soft? Interesting. I would not want to put anything on my BMW that wasn't made for it, especially regarding suspension. But that's me. Gotta pay to play. However, good luck with it, and I hope it works out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarbonZHP View Post
    In order to make it fit, the spring perch must be cut off, the lower bolt location shaved down 5mm, and some washers added to make the upper mount fit.
    Maybe I don't get what is going on here but that statement above makes me wonder why you wouldn't just get a set of "made for our car(s)" shock. This seems like a lot of excessive work for what shouldn't necessarily be, well, ANY work at all.


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    Its an experiment. If you want to pay an extra $100 for convenience for the same result, thats fine with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bullfrogs_M3 View Post
    Maybe I don't get what is going on here but that statement above makes me wonder why you wouldn't just get a set of "made for our car(s)" shock. This seems like a lot of excessive work for what shouldn't necessarily be, well, ANY work at all.
    Plus the adjustability. Not saying it's the best option but pretty neat compared to the options out there for our cars currently.
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