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Old 09-09-2016, 10:50 AM   #1
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For sale Nitron NTR Track for E46 M3
-Includes KW short drop links
-OEM rear reinforcement plates

It was fitted April 2012 (bought at Shimmy) and has covered approx 2000km road and 2 track days.
Virtually new, they are two way but with seperate adjustment for compression and rebound damping. Compression is on the remote reservoir canister with 16 clicks and rebound on the main body with 24 clicks.
Spring rate fitted - Front 160 Rear 71

Looking for £1750

They are in Portugal but possible collection in person Watford-London or shipping to EU



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Old 31-10-2016, 05:18 PM   #3
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Out of interest I note that these ones change the rear spring location from the lower arm(?) to the damper strut. Do you need to reinforce the rear damper top mount for this or install a rear strut brace?
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No need.
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most companies recommend fitting reinforcement plates and the likes of Turner Motorsport sell these

also after the front strut failure on my own M3 running nitrons I would also recommend running the OEM reinforcement plates on the front struts too

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most companies recommend fitting reinforcement plates and the likes of Turner Motorsport sell these

also after the front strut failure on my own M3 running nitrons I would also recommend running the OEM reinforcement plates on the front struts too

No need the plates for installation. I got the plates installed in my car, but is not strictly necessary to run the car in the streets.

Besides, he's talking about the rears.
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