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09-15-2007
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Just curious as I am not a big fan of the X3 but was thinking the other day that it could look pretty sweet with a lift. Was trying to find some pics but haven't had any luck.
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thats like the redneck version of a ricer... in fact it is

go please hope this doesnt exist
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BuckJon wrote
Just curious as I am not a big fan of the X3 but was thinking the other day that it could look pretty sweet with a lift. Was trying to find some pics but haven't had any luck.
Oh Lawd! :rolleyes:
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I don't think it can be lifted much more... Remember it's based on a 3 series, so I'm not sure how much farther those independent control arms and struts can travel.
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this is a joke...right?
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There was that semi-lifted X5 that was on Fifth Gear a few years ago. It was a support vehicle for the BMW motorcycles on the Dakar Rally.

Even the X5's that compete in the Dakar aren't lifted that much...

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spacedogg wrote
There was that semi-lifted X5 that was on Fifth Gear a few years ago. It was a support vehicle for the BMW motorcycles on the Dakar Rally.

Even the X5's that compete in the Dakar aren't lifted that much...

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That video is incredible!!
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oh dear...
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i would like to see a lifted x3..............
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entertaining, looks alot of fun driving the support vehicle
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It's not like the X3 isn't ugly enough as is...
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Some nice driving in that flick!
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Hey guys for those of u looking to lift a BMW X3, it is possible and quite simple. I lifted my 2007 X3 by just welding some spacers, made of two circle steel peices and a tube, with 2" spacers u get like a 3 inch raise overall, for the back I made a spacer for the spring and replaced the shock with a pro comp that had more travel, for the front used just spacers, with this lift I fit 32 inch tires
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Here's what it looked like
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Hey bodiax3's user avatarbodiax3 did you happen to know what model shocks you ended up using in the rear and did you run pretty bad on the fender liners?
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So the front I just put spacers ontop of the strut and the rear I put spacers under the springs, and for shocks I just got pro comp shock off ebay that where intended for a land cruiser, I just took the travel on the stock one and added 4 inches to get the amount of travel to look for and got that shock.
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Hi bodiax,

Did you chek for different spring ?
A more progresive spring would propably be more confortable ?

Did you remember the OEM spring travel ?
4inch more travel for 3inch lift seem good to me

Do you think the control arm are to short ?

Do you use wheel spacer and wich is you tire size ?

Thanks in avance for your help!
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03-29-2021
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I'm not 'lifting' my X3, but I hope to put VERY meaty tires on soon :party0030:
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Hi Bodiax,
How are your cv joints holding up? I’m wanting to do something very much like what you did. The lift is quite easy but I’m concerned about axles.
Thanks,
Pat
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Hey guys.
I’m new to the site and also very interested in how these lifting projects went. I want to do a lift also and would love some more info.

Bodiax3
Your car looks awesome. Would love to know what tyres and rims you used and if you have any clearance issues.

Has anyone considered putting blocks under the axle support? It looks like the whole frame could be dropped by an inch which would lower the diffs but still give the lift without overextending the suspension. The drive shafts would have slightly more angle and the cv’s slightly less. Would also help your alignment.
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Dear Lord....and I thought I've seen it all being born,raised&living right outside NYC for 50yrs smh...
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TK0083 wrote
Hey guys.
I’m new to the site and also very interested in how these lifting projects went. I want to do a lift also and would love some more info.

Bodiax3
Your car looks awesome. Would love to know what tyres and rims you used and if you have any clearance issues.

Has anyone considered putting blocks under the axle support? It looks like the whole frame could be dropped by an inch which would lower the diffs but still give the lift without overextending the suspension. The drive shafts would have slightly more angle and the cv’s slightly less. Would also help your alignment.
I used E53 springs instead of spacer. Did the trick well with more travel. As for lowering the diff, you can space the center support bearing and the rear subframe pretty easily. Front is a bit trickier due to it mounting differently. If you have more questions, message my IG @Baja_Bimmer
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