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John W

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« Reply #15 on: December 02, 2007, 06:17:14 PM »
Quick update. Nothing too exciting, but it's a start ...

Did a minor tune-up today: Mobil 1 Synthetic 15w-50+ new filter, K&N drop-in panel air filter and new plugs. I also have a new fuel filter waiting to go in, but didn't want to change it in side the garage and it was raining outdoors. I ordered Magnecor plug wires last week, but those haven't arrived yet.

Also replaced the roundels on the wheels, trunk and hood. What a difference from the dilapidated pieces they replace. Once daylight returns/rain stops, I'll take pics.

I've also started collecting parts for some suspension work. I already have e30 M3 springs and Bilstein Sports (thanks Wizard!). I'll also be ordering m3 offset control arm bushings, and some BMW OEM offset upper strut bearings to provide a little bit of neg. camber up front. I want this car to be suitable for autocross and the occasional track school day, but it's main purpose is for a reliable, comfortable daily driver -- hence the conservative approach.
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« Reply #16 on: December 02, 2007, 06:24:31 PM »
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I've been on the GRM forum for about 4 years and a subscriber for more than 10.

I have a ton of Miata photos, but for some reason everything I try to upload is getting denied. (Maybe because it says "Miata" in the file name ... haha!) I'll try later.


Didn't see this post until today.  Oops.  I had a suscription for a year, but now that my NASA membership is expired I don't.  My dad is still a member so we will still be getting the magazine.

Tried http://www.imageshack.us?


Thanks to Brad at http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/7567/ticevalleysiggv7.jpg">Shutterflick.com for editing the sig.

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« Reply #17 on: December 02, 2007, 11:22:15 PM »
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If your ball joints are new, inner and outer, then there's nothing to gain with new control arms. You can get the M3 CABs for $50-$60 at FCPGROTON. Has your car been lowered? If not, you can use the solid CABs non-M3. Offsets help bring the wheel back where it should be after lowering. I don't know if you gain anything by using them on stock height cars. Anyone know the deal with these CABs?


i dont think its about bringing the wheel back to where it should be, its more of a caster change improving the turn-in.  i just had them installed on mine (along with new CAs, inner/outer tierods), and with all those changes the steering feels extremely precise (obviously), but its hard to tell a difference exclusive to the M3 CABs because everything else was so worn out anyway.