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Drift Spec

XYZ Racing Drift Spec Coilovers — BMW 3 SERIES E36 M3 (Modified Rear Integrated) 1994-1998

SKU: BM19-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 E36 M3 (Modified Rear Integrated) (1994-1998) chassis BM19

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 E36 M3 (Modified Rear Integrated) 1994-1998

Competitive drifting in an E36 M3 comes down to how honestly the rear axle tells you what it’s doing as it steps out, and that’s the job the XYZ Racing Drift Spec coilover is built for. The E36’s multi-link rear end already gave this generation of M3 a reputation as one of the most controllable rear-wheel-drive drift platforms of the 1990s – predictable, progressive, easy to catch. This kit is built to sharpen that trait rather than mask it.

Where a fast-road or track set-up chases minimum lap time, Drift Spec is tuned around holding a consistent slip angle through a sustained corner, transition after transition. That means a different priority list: body control at extreme yaw, a ride height low enough to drop the car’s centre of gravity without starving suspension travel, and damping that stays composed as weight shifts hard onto the outside-front under counter-steer.

What this coilover does for your 1994-1998 Bmw 3 Series E36 M3 (Modified Rr Integrated)

Fitted correctly, the biggest change you’ll feel is how the chassis settles into an angle instead of fighting to correct out of one. Lowering the ride height on the front and rear struts drops the roll centre and tightens the M3’s weight transfer, so the car breaks traction more predictably when you initiate and holds that line without the pendulum-swing feel a soft factory rear subframe encourages. Stiffer damping control keeps the outside-front tyre loaded through the transition, which is what lets you carry more entry speed into a drift without the nose diving and losing steering authority. The net result on the E36 specifically is a car that answers throttle and counter-steer inputs in a straighter line, which matters more here than outright grip.

About the Drift Spec coilover

XYZ Racing built the Drift Spec range specifically around competition drifting rather than adapting a road or circuit coilover for the job. The core design goal is body stabilisation through high-speed, high-angle cornering – keeping the chassis settled so the driver can hold a clean, consistent angle instead of correcting a car that’s rocking on its springs. Ride height is dropped as standard, and the kit is set up around a proper bump stroke so that lowering the car doesn’t eat into the suspension travel a drift car actually needs mid-slide. That combination – stabilised body control plus a deliberately tuned bump range – is what XYZ Racing’s own testing points to as the difference in controllability once a car is committed to an angle, rather than just how it sits at ride height in the paddock.

Fitment for the Bmw 3 Series E36 M3 (Modified Rr Integrated) (1994-1998)

This kit is built for the E36-generation BMW 3 Series M3 with the modified, integrated rear subframe (chassis reference BM19), covering the 1994 to 1998 production run. Confirm your car matches this specific rear-end configuration before ordering, as the E36 M3 saw subframe and rear-end revisions across its run.

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Spec your BM19 E36 M3 for the grid – pick your Drift Spec configuration below.

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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