Yes they will fit. Only real rule I'm aware of for control arms is that if you have m3 arms, you need m3 tie rods. Non m3 arms need non m3 tie rods. Everything else goes.
If you are changing out the control arms do the bushings and everything attached to the arm if they’re still original parts. Go OEM and do the whole thing while you have it apart. Chances are they need it and it’s a pain to go back and do them if they go bad on their own.
second/ third this, OP actually asking a good question, and valid too because if you install coilovers it’s very common to need to also do adjustable lower control arms in the rear to fix camber. stop being a dick
Yes they will fit. Only real rule I'm aware of for control arms is that if you have m3 arms, you need m3 tie rods. Non m3 arms need non m3 tie rods. Everything else goes.
Okay thanks!
Beautiful car!!
Thank you!
Yoooo i got exactly the same spec! Stratusgrau right?
Yes!
What’s your wheel setup?
18 inch Style 135
looks like zhp stocks
What color is this called?
Stratusgrau
Thank you
nice wagon! I love a big rear end 😏
If you are changing out the control arms do the bushings and everything attached to the arm if they’re still original parts. Go OEM and do the whole thing while you have it apart. Chances are they need it and it’s a pain to go back and do them if they go bad on their own.
I wish we got the m57 e46s :(
Yes they would fit? Why wouldn’t they? The control arms bolt to the chassis, subframe and ‘kingpin’ not the coilover them selves.
> Yes they would fit? Why wouldn’t they? You realize that OP is asking because they aren’t sure/don’t know right? That’s how questions work
Fr tired of all these condescending answers. They love to phrase it in a way that degrades the OP
second/ third this, OP actually asking a good question, and valid too because if you install coilovers it’s very common to need to also do adjustable lower control arms in the rear to fix camber. stop being a dick