Excellent write-up, easy to read, and very interesting !
... it may be my PC, but I couldn't see any of the pics referred to in the text.
To all those so inclined:
I've created a writeup on my sachs kit install. It's an easy Saturday afternoon task if you've got the right tools. My motivation in doing this was twofold: 1) to assimilate into a single document everything that I've learned regarding the shocks/struts in early e34's so that one could competently do this job, 2) to prove that even the average guy with rudimentary technological facility could easily do this job.
Please tell me if you see any errors - my intent is accuracy, not sentiment.
EDIT:
PDF: (pictures included - low res) -
http://www.statch.com/users/wlowel/e34suspension.pdf
HTML (latest text, but pictures won't work in IE - use Mozilla) -
http://www.statch.com/users/wlowel/e34suspension.html
All Pictures -
http://www.statch.com/users/wlowel/e34suspension_files/
Best, Whit
Last edited by Kalevera; 02-21-2005 at 04:53 PM.
Excellent write-up, easy to read, and very interesting !
... it may be my PC, but I couldn't see any of the pics referred to in the text.
'90 535iSE Auto (AE+EAT) 123k miles
'86 F288 69k miles
'06('89)- PGE 2.0DOHC Turbo
'03 A160LE 19k miles
1914 Stellite E2A (no odometer!)
(+ others I daren't mention here)
www.pyghtle.com
weird...unlike the other web sites I've created (usually with PHP and all sorts of other more advanced technology), I typed this into word and hit "create web page", so it's all probably microsoft's fault
All of the pictures are in:
http://www.statch.com/users/wlowel/e34suspension_files/
Will someone else confirm that the pictures are, in fact, not coming up?
EDIT: it's because I use MOZILLA, and cut out all of the IE specific tags...sigh. I'll fix that up.
best, whit
Whit- this write up is GREAT!!! I can't tell you how much this will probly assist me when I attempt to install my kit. =).
So, No lower spring pad for the rears? The springs settle on the metal spring pans?
~ And the rears have to be under load when installing that 22mm bolt? soo...drive it up some ramps? hehe.
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Build Date: 05-1995 /Engine: m50tu /Automatic Transmission /ABS /NO ASC /Open Differential /EAT Chip
Yes, but be careful when driving it backwards up the ramps. Doing it without a spotter, I had my foot on the gas and brake at the same time, and I ran off of the back - $#@%!!! - thankfully, didn't break anything. I would finger tighten the rear 22mm's first. And no lower spring pads on the rears. Good luck! best, whit
OK i see the pix in the pdf now ... thnx ... really Really REALLY good write -up !!!!!![]()
'90 535iSE Auto (AE+EAT) 123k miles
'86 F288 69k miles
'06('89)- PGE 2.0DOHC Turbo
'03 A160LE 19k miles
1914 Stellite E2A (no odometer!)
(+ others I daren't mention here)
www.pyghtle.com
~ oh yea. is that rubber sheath (#13 in the crappy instructions) required? for some reason, my set didnt come with them. I better give bma a ring again.
Last edited by liquidtiger720; 02-22-2005 at 10:45 PM.
www.KaRealtySF.com
Build Date: 05-1995 /Engine: m50tu /Automatic Transmission /ABS /NO ASC /Open Differential /EAT Chip