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Originally Posted by Alpina_B3_Lux
Same here, my first shop told me that the front sway bar wouldn't fit. The second shop said it was not easy, but that in the end they did fit.
Alpina_B3_Lux
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I actually did the full M3 suspension conversion this past weekend (including the M3 bushings (Thanks for all the part numbers Alpina B3 Lux!)
The front sway bars were a piece of cake - pure bolt on mod - no challenges. I did use the M3 end links on front and rear, but as far as I could tell - they had identical dimensions as stock 335i (maybe different materials used??).
You shouldn't have any problem with sway bar fitment.
The tough part is installing the rears b/c you have to pretty much drop the sub-frame to get access. Apart from that the parts fit perfectly.