So I've been looking into used parts but there isn't Much in terms of e36 m3 in my area but there is a lot of e90 m3 parts. So I was wondering if parts like suspension parts can be used on an e36 m3 from a e90 m3
I think the strut spring "hats" offer a 1" drop and fit the tops of 1995M3 and 318/325/323/328 springs
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You sa it would fit a 95 m3. Would it not fit a 98?
motor mounts can be used.
TRM Coilovers 670F/895R | BBS LM | Corsa RSC36
Basically nothing.
2011 M3 Sedan
2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD LBZ
1999 323i GTS2
1995 M3 - S50B32/S6S420G/3.91
1990 325is
1989 M3 - S54B32/GS6-37BZ
Hers: 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo
Hers: 1989 325iX
Last edited by bluptgm3; 10-06-2017 at 03:29 PM.
Vorshlag should know. Their camber plates are the same for E36 and E9X, though there are some options you have to sort out when you buy them due to the pre '95 and 96+ differences. But they could say with a pretty good degree of certainty the differences between E9X and whichever E36 the OP has (328?).
-Josh: 1998 S54 E36 M3/4/6 with most of the easy stuff and most of the hard stuff. At least twice. 271k miles. 1994 E32 740il with nothing but some MPars. 93k miles.
Back to the OP, no there isn't really much commonality in terms of OEM or aftermarket parts. It's a different car built on a different platform. You'll find common things here and there like motor mounts or certain aftermarket things like camber plates maybe (and probably bunches of little fasteners), but the dimensions of the car are much different and the parts that compose it were designed just for the E9x. Same can be said for any generation really. Some were a bit closer to than others, especially the older generations, but nowadays car platforms are basically reengineered from the ground up each time a new one comes along. The E9x is also significantly larger/heavier with more power, so the suspension and driveline all has to be reengineered for those requirements.
TLDR - Go to realoem.com and commit it to memory. It's super easy to see what parts go where and on which models/generations there.
1999 M3/2/5 - Titanium Silver - Track/Weekend Toy
2011 M3 Sedan
2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD LBZ
1999 323i GTS2
1995 M3 - S50B32/S6S420G/3.91
1990 325is
1989 M3 - S54B32/GS6-37BZ
Hers: 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo
Hers: 1989 325iX
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