I was recently reminded that I haven't posted any M3 updates recently. However, that doesn't mean that things weren't getting done.
Its been up in the air for a few weeks now. It was my intention to do everything relatively quickly, but things don't always work out that way. I got everything apart and was pressing out the bushings from the rear subframe and noticed that one of them was pretty misshapen and didn't want to come out. So I had to buy one off of ebay, which took some time and a paypal dispute to get the guy to ship it. So the "new" subframe should be here on monday.
The lower left bushing is fuxored.
While I waited, I got to reinforcing all the other rear suspension parts and pressing in all the new bushings I got for those parts.
The rear camber arms, (LCA) with the fresh plates welded on.
Spring perch with the gusset I made waiting to be welded.
After welding. . .
Other fresh parts are being added as the car is being reassembled:
Fresh center bearing for the driveshaft
Turner Motorsport Rear trailing arm bushing supports
A fresh Guibo (flex disk for the drive shaft)
The rear diff is getting a fresh rebuild with an upgraded 40% for lock-up. Also getting new seals and solid bushings
One of the solid bushings for the rear diff case, also a Turner motorsport kit.
Some fresh hardware and sway bar bushings
I got both front wheel straightened. The M3 wheels are notorious for bending, especially around New England.
New Short Shifter
I also did the rear wheel bearings while the trailing arms were out. The rear end should be better than new when its all back together.
The rear spring perches, camber arms and trailing arm mounts getting treated before paint.
The paint. Its the best.

Its been up in the air for a few weeks now. It was my intention to do everything relatively quickly, but things don't always work out that way. I got everything apart and was pressing out the bushings from the rear subframe and noticed that one of them was pretty misshapen and didn't want to come out. So I had to buy one off of ebay, which took some time and a paypal dispute to get the guy to ship it. So the "new" subframe should be here on monday.

The lower left bushing is fuxored.
While I waited, I got to reinforcing all the other rear suspension parts and pressing in all the new bushings I got for those parts.

The rear camber arms, (LCA) with the fresh plates welded on.


Spring perch with the gusset I made waiting to be welded.

After welding. . .

Other fresh parts are being added as the car is being reassembled:

Fresh center bearing for the driveshaft

Turner Motorsport Rear trailing arm bushing supports

A fresh Guibo (flex disk for the drive shaft)

The rear diff is getting a fresh rebuild with an upgraded 40% for lock-up. Also getting new seals and solid bushings

One of the solid bushings for the rear diff case, also a Turner motorsport kit.

Some fresh hardware and sway bar bushings

I got both front wheel straightened. The M3 wheels are notorious for bending, especially around New England.

New Short Shifter
I also did the rear wheel bearings while the trailing arms were out. The rear end should be better than new when its all back together.

The rear spring perches, camber arms and trailing arm mounts getting treated before paint.

The paint. Its the best.