Hi,
I recently bought a Z4 3.0 2003, and have performed some necessary maintenance this winter. Yesterday I fitted new Bilstein B8 front struts and noticed an issue during the assembly.
On the original struts there are alignment pins to position the struts, but these are missing on the B8's. So I used the printed line on the sticker on the strut, but doing so the alignment of the B8's aren't the same as the original. There's a notch in the lower spring plate, that on the originals are rotated slightly towards the back of the car. Also the bracket for the sway bar is rotated slightly inwards. With the B8's the notch in the spring plate is sitting more or less perpendicular to the center line of the car, and the bracket for the sway bar is parallell to the center line. So my feeling is that both struts should be rotated 20-30 degrees backwards.
Has anyone experienced the same issue, and is the alignment of the strut that important? Or can I drive the car like this without any issues? I assume Bilstein has put the orientation marks there for a reason, but on the other hand so has BMW.
I didn't take any pictures before unfortunately, but this is how it looks assembled now.

I recently bought a Z4 3.0 2003, and have performed some necessary maintenance this winter. Yesterday I fitted new Bilstein B8 front struts and noticed an issue during the assembly.
On the original struts there are alignment pins to position the struts, but these are missing on the B8's. So I used the printed line on the sticker on the strut, but doing so the alignment of the B8's aren't the same as the original. There's a notch in the lower spring plate, that on the originals are rotated slightly towards the back of the car. Also the bracket for the sway bar is rotated slightly inwards. With the B8's the notch in the spring plate is sitting more or less perpendicular to the center line of the car, and the bracket for the sway bar is parallell to the center line. So my feeling is that both struts should be rotated 20-30 degrees backwards.
Has anyone experienced the same issue, and is the alignment of the strut that important? Or can I drive the car like this without any issues? I assume Bilstein has put the orientation marks there for a reason, but on the other hand so has BMW.
I didn't take any pictures before unfortunately, but this is how it looks assembled now.
