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I’ve been binging your videos because I bought an e36 compact recently and want to drift it and you’ve been a big inspiration. From fitting regular e36 coilovers, to welding the 3.45 and just shredding but I have one question. Do you think the stock cloth seats would suffice at an event or I would 100% need a bucket seat?
The stock seats are definitely usable but I would strongly suggest getting a bucket seat at some point. The stock seats have next to no bolstering so you'll have hard time staying planted in the seat which will have a slight negative impact on your driving. I didn't think a seat would make much of a difference when I was starting out but being secured in your seat definitely helps you focus on the driving a lot more.
Do you still have your coupe coilovers on your ti? Nice drifting, plan to do a m52 swap just like you have for my ti in the future. But for now i got my m44b19 slaving away
@@JamDrifts Thank you. I'll probably give the maxpeedingrods a try. Seems like hit or miss in terms of quality control for somepeople though. Yeah m44 is reliable asf but kinda depressing seeing family cars overtaking me ahaha
@@8mensenvanens8 YOOOOO ahaha. Good to speak to you again, insane. compact >>>>. Too bad they didn't come stock with b28 engine. Nice, did you use your oem top mounts for your jom coilovers? the jom kits i found don't come with any top mounts. ty