Clickbait title, thought I'd share my sedan and see how others feel about e36/46 chassis.
You don't necessarily need a lot to have fun with these cars, simple welded diff, some coilovers and decent wheel tire setup is all you really need. I feel like these chassis can be built on a super budget if you're just trying to learn to drive or get into a simple platform that doesn't need much to compete.
Here's my 325i though, Nothing special but gets drift done and I don't worry about anything!
Lil run down:
Painted by me so it's not perfect
2.5" extended e36 arms with condor offset bushings
Cnc71 angle Adapter
Catless headers // 3" stainless I welded up
Nerptech 5x114 // 5x120 hubs
Nerptech RTAB bushings
DriftHQ trailing arm adjustment plates
Condor speed poly bushings all around
3.38 welded diff
Rando UCA
OEM LCA (not planning on converting to true rear)
Standalone dual cal with 330/325 brakes
Thrash racing seats & harnesses.
Sitting on 17x9+20 try force Zelda's with some Westlake 215/40's
Probably missing a few things but that's the gist of it.
Dope! Have extended e36 arms and cnc71 blocks on our seat time e36 and I love the setup for the money. Has been the best bang for buck setup on any car we've owned. How do you like the NerpTech 114 hubs? Have been considering a set