Anyone got any suggestions?
Ed Doe said:Depends, what are you upgrading for? Looks, style, or are you tracking the car and finding the limit of the standard components?
I'm not aware of any benefit in modifying the hubs unless you are trying to increase lock for drifting?
Brakes - depending on requirements, OE discs and calipers with good fluid and a pad ugrade should be good in the interim, bigger brakes from the likes of Stoptech for harder track/sprint use would be a good upgrade.
Suspension again depends on requirement, but KW Clubsports are very good for more track oriented use, but will also give you decent lows if you want that instead?
Ed Doe said:Fair enough. I'm a fan of the Bilstein b12 kit (b8 dampers and Eibach springs) - it's firmer with reduced roll but it controls the mass of the car well when driving more spiritedly. In my opinion unless you're spending strong money then coilovers can often not be quite the 'upgrade' they're billed to be...
Brakes wise, when you say calipers are shot, are they binding? Unless you're planning to spend a lot then I'd get the calipers rebuilt or get replacement OE calipers on exchange, particularly as you already have new oe discs and pads...
dannytheduck1985 said:Ed Doe said:Fair enough. I'm a fan of the Bilstein b12 kit (b8 dampers and Eibach springs) - it's firmer with reduced roll but it controls the mass of the car well when driving more spiritedly. In my opinion unless you're spending strong money then coilovers can often not be quite the 'upgrade' they're billed to be...
Brakes wise, when you say calipers are shot, are they binding? Unless you're planning to spend a lot then I'd get the calipers rebuilt or get replacement OE calipers on exchange, particularly as you already have new oe discs and pads...
Think I'm going to go with the calliper refurb but with stock shocks coming in at £360 + vat each, maybe worth going for the bilstein B12s. I'll replace front hubs with OEM and rear wheel bearings with hack engineering.
VRSteve said:dannytheduck1985 said:Ed Doe said:Fair enough. I'm a fan of the Bilstein b12 kit (b8 dampers and Eibach springs) - it's firmer with reduced roll but it controls the mass of the car well when driving more spiritedly. In my opinion unless you're spending strong money then coilovers can often not be quite the 'upgrade' they're billed to be...
Brakes wise, when you say calipers are shot, are they binding? Unless you're planning to spend a lot then I'd get the calipers rebuilt or get replacement OE calipers on exchange, particularly as you already have new oe discs and pads...
Think I'm going to go with the calliper refurb but with stock shocks coming in at £360 + vat each, maybe worth going for the bilstein B12s. I'll replace front hubs with OEM and rear wheel bearings with hack engineering.
Just put the B12 kit on my M.
What do you get from replacing the hubs???