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      09-23-2013, 06:53 PM   #6
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Drives: E90 325i, E82 135i
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froop makes a really good point. Its hard to know what you mean by skittishness, but IMO you will probably still feel underwhelmed with the cars roadholding unless you do something about the wobbly stock rear subframe bushings. The problem caused is the rear axle tends to steer in weird directions due to cornering and braking forces. I have the genuine BMW M3 rear subframe bushings fitted to my 135i as an upgrade, but that required the entire rear end components to be removed at a significant cost. Installing inserts for the existing bushings should cost a lot less. It be possible to install the rear sway bar at the same time as the inserts, but I'm not 100% sure.

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