My youngest wanted to watch Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl, and I reminded my oldest of his outstanding chore to clean the toilet and shower in the bathroom he shares with his brother. Two kids occupied for at least 40 minutes, so a bit more time to spend out in the garage.
Deep well 19 on my breaker bar with a 6 inch extension and the locking nut key and all the lugs were loose. Got the car up on jack stands quickly. Took another 10 minutes to get the lugs and wheels off. Damn these studs are long. The whole time I was cranking away on my ratchet all I could think about was getting an electric ratchet with 1/2 inch drive that has the oomph to handle lug duty. Anyone have recommendations for their favorite? I'm not loyal to any particular brand and won't be using it more than 20 times a year.
Once I had the wheels stacked, it was time to finally get a good look at parts of the car I'd thus far never seen.
The Good:
Looks like I've got rear shock reinforcement already installed
And 15mm spacers up front. I had expected to see spacers, but expected 10mm or possibly 12mm. I didn't take a good look at the backside before I removed the wheel, but I'm guessing the extra spacer width is for front coilover clearance.
Swift springs used for the existing coilovers. Will need to figure out what spring rate these are once I have them off.
M calipers were swapped over from the donor car on all 4 corners and the front pads and rotors are thick, with plenty of life left in them. Seems like at one point the calipers were painted a light blue. Thankfully no longer, but they could use some love. What do you all like/recommend for caliper paint that will hold up to track temps?
The Bad:
If you noticed that picture of the right rear spring earlier, it was full extension and not fully seated. Well, that explains the clunking and sketchy handling I had experienced yesterday. Turns out...
Pretty sure those are meant to be together, not separated by so much air. Good thing I was planning on replacing the coilovers anyway, because if this fastener was so loose, I don't have high confidence in the rest of the install.
And the mystery of the not so slow leak in the right rear tire has now been solved. Again, thankfully I have wheels and tires on the way, but they don't arrive for another week. Also, I was really hoping to be able to use these as street tires. Looks like that plan may need to be amended a bit. I'm thinking of seeing if I can find a square set of E36 OEM wheels with decent tires on them on FBM. I think I can sell the Z3M wheels for around $6-700 even if one of the tires has a plug in it.
And the really not so bad I suppose, but strange. Each hub has mismatched studs. This wheel has 1 of the hex variety and the rest were rounded over. Different mix per hub of course. I didn't count them up, but wouldn't be shocked if its 10 of one type and 10 of another.