Proud to Present : Wisefab E36 E46 DIY Angle Kit

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2021
  • Order on info@einzel for worldwide sales!
    €499 European price
    $599 USA price
    World-wide First : Introducing a brand new product in the Wisefab line-up ; the DIY kit for BMW E36 and E46 chassis. This kit is aimed at the grassroots scene and allows en economic entry into the world of Wisefab, combining FD quality and geometry with low pricing.
    This kit allows you to choose a narrower width arm than the well known Wisefab pro angle kit, so you can run stylish wheels and standard body. Ofcourse the material quality is of outstanding level as can be expected.
    The idea came when I spoke to some drivers across America who would love to run Wisefab but also wanted to run low ET / big lip wheels without a wide body kit.
    The beauty of this setup , is that its 100% compatible with the Pro kit, so you can use the Pro kit lower control arm mounts (lollipop) and the upgrade kit uniball inner (subframe side) joint. Also, you can upgrade to the wider arms later.
    The DIY kit uses original E36 arms to be modified, and has provisions to run E36 arms in Hex shape E46 lower control arm mounts (lollipops). As a cost effective measure, the kit requires SUV inner and outer tierods, but is also compatible with the Pro tierods.
    Ample fixtures and instructions are provided to modify the OEM arm, and we walk you through the process in this video, filmed from a two-car California garage, just like any random grassroots drifter would use.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @DriftJesus
    @DriftJesus  2 роки тому +3

    Different OEM BMW & Wisefab Arm Dimensions ; 3:10
    Step 1 Attach Weld Tab ; 5:11
    Step 2 Set Paper Template ; 6:29
    Step 3 Mark Paper Template ; 6:51
    Step 4 Cut Arm ; 7:41
    Step 5 Fixate Extension ; 8:02
    Step 6 Weld Extension ; 10:42
    Step 7 Set Uniball Cup ; 12:03
    Step 8 Weld Reinforcement Brace ; 15:46
    Step 9 Installing Lock Spacer ; 17:18

  • @andywischnewski7616
    @andywischnewski7616 2 роки тому +3

    I have also tested the Wisefab prototype Angle Kit in my e36 , the full installation is also filmed. 😃 Coming soon in german language with full details.

  • @TalkTime4
    @TalkTime4 2 роки тому +4

    This is actually super interesting, good job Wout! Budget wisefab! We’ve been extending e36 arms to fit e46 with custom chopped knuckles for years, this is great for the community

    • @DriftJesus
      @DriftJesus  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks! Am excited for it. Really happy that the Beam Team likes it, I love it on my E36. Its cool that people can make a totally bespoke setup for their own bodykit & wheel setup

  • @47autowerks
    @47autowerks 2 роки тому +2

    Wout, this is incredible.
    I have shared into our ''E36 Drift'' Facebook group. I tried to tag you but I believe you are not a member. All relevant links have been posted on your behalf.
    Massive thank you and well done!

  • @acef_performance8416
    @acef_performance8416 2 роки тому +1

    This is great 👍

  • @davidmadden6453
    @davidmadden6453 2 роки тому +1

    Great work on how to install kit👍

  • @theslidingdutchman
    @theslidingdutchman 2 роки тому +1

    he im in this one. lol very nice product. might need to put it on the list. its a long list tho

  • @Diamotors
    @Diamotors 2 роки тому +1

    You 've just had a new subscriber. I discover you on Aaron channel " the lone star drift".I really liked all the interviews thanks to your knowledge, your approach and your personality.
    I am also in Europe, in France and I finally decided to jump to learn how to drift after 15 years of grip trackday with my light tuned ae86 striped out 2 seats ( 150 HP and 880kg ) that a lot of people dream about. It might not be the easiest car to learn but I have it. I might switch for a gt86 ( for family, daily purposes, and confort). I am.old 45 years old. I need some confort because I drive my car to tracks and it is very Loud inside and I can not take my kids and wife in my 2 seats stiff car. Tough choice
    Anyway, Keep posting vids to grow.
    Your content is gold and it should pay off in a long term( I make some french content about cars and I manage to grow without your knowledge etc so you have plenty room.to grow and even explode).the key is posting consistentl and do some featuring with other..your network is gold.
    Sorry for the long post🙏🏿

    • @DriftJesus
      @DriftJesus  2 роки тому +1

      Merci beaucoup mon ami! J'aime La France et j'espère que nous nous rencontrerons un jour!

    • @Diamotors
      @Diamotors 2 роки тому +1

      @@DriftJesus mais tu parles français en plus😲. Tu es vraiment un génie👍🏿.
      Ça se sera un grand plaisir de te rencontrer et d'apprendre.
      Si tu passes vers Bordeaux, je suis a la Rochelle.

  • @8KGarage
    @8KGarage 2 роки тому +2

    Won't the outer tie rod ball joint block the following wheel on full lock?
    I have a DIY angle kit from the Netherlands (I'm from Belgium though), it adds 5cm to the arms & has cut knuckles instead of blocks.
    On my kit I notice that on full lock the ball joint hits the arm & that's with stock E36 arm width.
    From what I'm seeing in the video you add at least 1cm of width to the arm (by welding the steel over the arm), bringing the arm closer to tie rod pickup point/ball joint.
    Are the angle blocks height offsetting that risk of hitting by adding more of a slope to the tie rod?
    I clicked on the video because I was wondering how a brand like WF would go about these kind of kits.
    Are you planning on maybe comparing this kit to an alternative kit?
    Like let's say CNC71 or maybe just your regular fab guy: extending arms & cutting knuckles.
    Would love a comparison video!
    ~A fan from Belgium

    • @DriftJesus
      @DriftJesus  2 роки тому +2

      Hi!
      No it doesn't hit.
      This is why there is a big advantage in running a hub adapter kit vs cut knuckle.
      Also roll center correction all in one.
      There are a few good cut knuckle methods , but the limits of the geometry become very clear once you compare them to this kit. This runs the same geometry as we have on FD cars.
      The kit that came off Tylers car is the brand you mentioned.
      We don't typically like adding scrub to the knuckle (like other kits) in order to increase lock, this totally limits the use of the kit.
      Its a shortcut to add width without properly modifying the arm, a shortcut that will cause bad geometry and bad packaging (wheel hitting the chassis & inner fender without making good angle)
      Therefore we like getting the self steer & scrub correct on the hub add on , and get the width from the arms.
      Also, the Ackermann curve on Wisefab is very different from other kits.
      Check out the video's of my Drift Week M3 which runs the same lock spacer on the hub as the DIY kit

    • @8KGarage
      @8KGarage 2 роки тому +1

      @@DriftJesus Thanks for the clear answers Wout! As a fan from a neighbouring country I've been following along! I have seen the M3 perform rather well. I'd love to attend driftweek one day, just the vibes & seat time with all these awesome drivers.
      I love taking in all the information that's out there, especially if it's E chassis related since i drive one aswell!
      Thanks again!

    • @DriftJesus
      @DriftJesus  2 роки тому +1

      @@8KGarage thanks for the support! Try this product, its amazing

  • @ironguts1097
    @ironguts1097 2 роки тому +1

    So does this kit end up minimizing scrub radius somehow when used in the narrower way, or is that just part of the compromise when wanting deeper offsets on stock body?

    • @DriftJesus
      @DriftJesus  2 роки тому

      It works really well with deeper offsets, doesn't interfere with the operation of the kit.
      Its very common for incorrectly designed lock kits to only work with positive scrub radius, but Wisefab geometry works with both low offset and high offset.
      My Drift Week car is ET47, my pro cars are ET20 & ET25, all works very well.
      The DIY kit has the exact same geometry as the pro kits.

  • @angelpagan1080
    @angelpagan1080 2 роки тому +1

    would you recommend mig welding this kit over tig welding it?

    • @DriftJesus
      @DriftJesus  2 роки тому +1

      You can do both, Mig will be a bit faster. I tig'd the uniball cups on one at my shop because its cleaner on splatter

  • @DriftJesus
    @DriftJesus  2 роки тому +2

    We have been working with engineer Pritt who did an amazing job . Its been my dream for a long time to have Wisefab arms to accomodate wider / low offset wheels without running a widebody car, and this is a perfect product for people to enter the WF world. Grassroots heroes like the Beam Team have been testing this kit and love it. Drop us an email to order worldwide ; info @ einzel . nl