It appears I need to replace the RSM's again. Any suggestions?
And, please don't tell me shocks/springs/wheels/tires. Ain't gonna happen. Just RSM's please...
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Quote: It appears I need to replace the RSM's again. Any suggestions?
And, please don't tell me shocks/springs/wheels/tires. Ain't gonna happen. Just RSM's please... | My first choice is the Rogue Engineering RSMs. I've installed Ground Control, Ireland Engineering, TCK and the stock ones but the Rogue are at the top of my list (and they all cost about the same).
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Randy installed Rogue RSMs in my coupe, but I believe all of the after market RSMs (RE, GC etc) are comparable in price and quality
Wouldn't the suspension be a "while you're in there" job? Why not consider that as well 
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I'd also recommend Rogue Engineering RSMs.
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Quote: It appears I need to replace the RSM's again. Any suggestions?
And, please don't tell me shocks/springs/wheels/tires. Ain't gonna happen. Just RSM's please... | I'd be more concerned why you need to replace RSMs again, especially on a Z3 with softer springs and shocks. What happened to the first set? When you do change them, post some pix of the ones you took out.
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How long ago did you replace your previous ones?
I would suggest getting the Rogue Engineering ones as well.
Get them from www.leatherz.com
Rogue Engineering Rear Shock Mount Set includes:
Two (2) Rogue Engineering 6061-T6 CNC, Anodized Rear Shock Mounts Four (4) Shore A 65 Bushings (2 required per mount) Two (2) 303 Stainless Steel Bushing Spacers (to be used with standard 10mm rear shocks) Four (4) 303 Stainless Steel Washers (2 required per mount) Four (4) Yellow Zinc plated serrated lock nuts Two (2) Shock Tower Reinforcement Assemblies (with 10.9 hardware welded) Two (2) factory gaskets (#33-52-1-128-734)
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