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Drift Spec

XYZ Racing Drift Spec Coilovers — BMW 3 SERIES E30 6 CYL OE φ51 (Front Welding Modified Rear Integrated) 1982-1992

SKU: BM06-DS

  • IncludesFull set of 4 (front + rear)
  • Spring rate (F/R)12 / 14 kg/mm
  • Top mountFront: Pillow ball + rubber / Hardened rubber · Rear: Pillow ball
  • Lead time10–15 working days

Fits Bmw 3 SERIES E30 6 CYL OE φ51 (Front Welding Modified Rear Integrated) (1982-1992) chassis BM06

Front spring rate (kg/mm)

12 kg/mm recommended

The recommended rate is the factory setup for your exact car — leave it unless a suspension specialist has specified otherwise. Recommended: 12 kg/mm. A custom rate on this axle adds £80.00.

Rear spring rate (kg/mm)

14 kg/mm recommended

The recommended rate is the factory setup for your exact car — leave it unless a suspension specialist has specified otherwise. Recommended: 14 kg/mm. A custom rate on this axle adds £80.00.

Configured price£1,890.00Inc. VAT

Lead time: 10–15 working days from payment


£1,890.00

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XYZ Racing Drift Spec Coilovers — BMW 3 SERIES E30 6 CYL OE φ51 (Front Welding Modified Rear Integrated) 1982-1992

The E30’s short wheelbase, live rear axle and near-perfect front/rear balance made it the default drift chassis for a generation of grassroots competitors, and the six-cylinder M20-engined cars carry enough weight over the nose to punish suspension that isn’t set up for sustained slip angle. XYZ Racing’s Drift Spec coilover kit for the BMW 3 Series E30 (1982-1992) is built around that specific problem: keeping the body settled and predictable while the rear end is deliberately unsettled.

This is a competitive-drifting setup, not a fast-road compromise. The kit is designed to stabilise the car’s body through high-speed transitions so the driver can hold a consistent, repeatable angle rather than fighting body roll mid-slide, and it’s built to work with a lowered ride height and a properly matched bump stroke rather than against one.

What this coilover does for your 1982-1992 BMW 3 Series E30

Drop the ride height correctly on this kit and the E30 gains a lower centre of gravity without giving up the bump travel a drift car actually uses – every clutch-kick, transition and catch relies on the suspension having somewhere to go, and a coilover set up with the wrong bump stroke just tops or bottoms out at the moment you need composure most. The damping and spring-rate combination is built to reduce body roll under the sustained lateral load of a held angle, so the chassis stays flatter and more predictable as you move from initiation into the transition. That predictability is what lets a driver commit to a bigger angle with confidence instead of backing off. On the six-cylinder E30 specifically, where the nose carries meaningfully more weight than the four-cylinder cars, controlling front-end dive under trail-braking into the entry matters as much as what the rear axle is doing.

About the Drift Spec coilover

XYZ Racing built the Drift Spec range specifically for drift competition rather than adapting a road or circuit kit to the discipline. The core engineering brief is body control under high-speed direction changes – the kit is tuned to hold the chassis stable through the kind of load transfer a held drift angle generates, where the car is cornering hard while intentionally sliding. Ride height is meant to come down as part of the setup, and the kit’s bump stroke is matched to that lower height so the suspension retains usable travel rather than running out of it mid-slide. The stated aim of the range is straightforward: get the car’s body movement under control so the driver’s angle, not the chassis, decides where the car goes. For an E30 that’s spent three decades as a drift platform, that’s the difference between a kit that merely lowers the car and one that actually changes how it drifts.

Fitment for the Bmw 3 Series E30 (1982-1992)

Confirmed for the BMW 3 Series E30 six-cylinder, chassis code BM06, across the full 1982-1992 production run. This fitment uses OE-diameter φ51 front struts that require welding modification at installation, with the rear kit integrated to match – factor that into fitting time and confirm your installer is comfortable with the front-end weld before ordering.

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Configure your Drift Spec kit for the BM06-fitment E30 below and set the spec to match how you actually compete.

This suspension is designed for Drift race especially. With its special design, it helps the racers stabilize the vehicle body while in high speed turning in order to make a perfect angle. It can also enhance drifting performance. After lowing the ride height with proper bump stroke, you will realize how we made the drift controlling to the excellent condition.

Top mounts included with your kit

Every XYZ Racing coilover kit ships with the upper mounts listed below for your exact chassis — no extra parts to source.

Front

  • Pillow ball + rubber top mountPillow ball + rubberP+Pillow-ball upper with a rubber insert — adds steering precision and camber adjustability while keeping some of the factory mount’s harshness damping.
  • Hardened rubber top mountHardened rubberRHardened rubber upper — firmer than the factory bush for tighter response while retaining road-friendly noise and vibration isolation.

Rear

  • Pillow ball top mountPillow ballPSolid pillow-ball (spherical bearing) upper — chosen for rigidity and precise camber adjustment, the sharpest steering response of the options.
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