I lowered the M Coupe on H&R Sport springs about two weeks ago. The rear sits where I'd like it to, but the front is a bit higher than I would like. I know E30/E36?/E46 people use E90 drop hats/spring hats to lower the front by 10-13mm (I can't remember the mm drop they provide). I'm curious if they'd work on our cars. Removing the front strut and spring is easy, but I'd rather not remove everything to find out it won't work.
I searched and no one has really touched base on the subject.
-Eric
i3 & Z3 M Coupe
If it fits an e36 I would guess is it would fit our cars.
Disclaimer: I have not done nor looked into this but the front suspension is the same.
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I'm the person that originally posted on R3V about the E90 hats with pictures few years ago. Some of the E30 owners are super cheap and don't mind spending an evening wrenching on their car to save a few $$. My advice would be to use a different spring. The E90 hats might work if you are looking for only a 10mm or so drop, but most people want a bit more than that. When I checked, the spring profile seemed to be pretty common up top and E36 springs should fit the E90 hats.
What does being an e30 owner have to do with being super cheap and what does that have to do with wanting to work on your own car?
You imply that I said ALL E30 owners...when in fact I said SOME E30 owners. There is a point where being cheap doesn't make sense.
Read the original R3V thread...some people were cuttings springs a little and using E90 spring perches...modified...to get a small drop. It turned out to be a hack job for some people. Sure, you can save a few dollars for an extra few millimeters of drop, but to many it's not worth it.
So, to put this to rest...E90 drop hats did not fit on my Z3 M Coupe.
i3 & Z3 M Coupe
Z3 M uses same spring ‘hat’ as 1996+M3.
1995M3 and 1996+M3 have different upper spring diameter, 1995 is slightly larger diameter.
Z3 2.8L/3.0L use same ‘hat’ as 325/323/328.
325/323/328 ‘hat’ accepts same diameter spring as 1995M3 which has a slightly different configuration without the extra length flange. As I recall the 1995M3 ‘hat’ is also slightly taller or deeper, not as deep as E9X ‘hat’.
I believe the car these were first reportedly used on was a 328, with a centered Guide Support bearing pad.
In theory, the E9X ‘hat’ should fit the E36 325/323/328 and 1995M3/1995M3 fitment springs.
Last edited by bluptgm3; 01-06-2022 at 03:32 PM.
I am looking at options to drop front of my 2.8 too a few mm. Does that mean there is a big chance E9X hat will be bolt-on part for me? Using Bilstein B8 with AC Schnitzer (which is probably rebranded Eibach) lowering springs. Anyone can share the part numbers for those E9X hats, please?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=31_0716
#9 and #10
Wading thru the ‘chatter’ on rev3limited there seems to be mixed reviews on interference with the Strut Mount/Guide Support/Bearing Plate.
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Last edited by bluptgm3; 10-18-2017 at 09:40 AM.
Some Z3 owners are super cheap.
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