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07-25-2010, 02:35 AM | #1 |
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M3 Front Control Arm Kit for your 128i 135i 325i 328i, 330i 335i
Upgrade your soft stock 1 and 3 series front suspension links with a new set from the E9X M3! Enjoy better control and response in every turn. Complete front end kit includes one pair of wishbones and tension rods. Correct vertical height light aim adjuster regulating rod is included. These are a direct bolt in replacement.
Wishbones will add up to -.75 front camber. Professional 4-wheel alignment is highly recommended. Retail $722.89 Order here: http://www.hpashop.com/BMW-E82-90-92...ms-e82-e9x.htm We also carry the TRW brand version of these BMW arms now at $489.95 a set: http://www.hpashop.com/E82-1M-E9x-M3...-E9xM3-FCA.htm Last edited by HP Autosport; 01-25-2022 at 03:26 PM.. |
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Harold - what about replacing the tie rods with M3 ones. Are the M3 ones different and even a bolt in - like the wishbones and tension rods are?
Is there anything else you would recommend replacing when doing the M3 front end bits? TIA, Dackel |
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Make your car handling better, less understeer and have better steering response.
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Thanks for the udpate. I just placed my order!
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M3 control arms
One of the best mods you can do to the front suspension of your 1-series!
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We also carry the TRW brand version of these BMW arms now at $384.95 a set:
http://www.hpashop.com/E82-1M-E9x-M3...-E9xM3-FCA.htm |
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10-01-2013, 11:16 PM | #8 |
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Harold, Do these extend the width of the wheel base? I've heard that if I put these, I would have to get camber plates since I'm pushing the limits with my VMR wheels et45 front and et50 rear with rolled and pulled fenders. Currently, I dont have any rubbing and I'm concerned that I would have rubbing issues if these extend the wheel base putting these on. Can you confirm before I place my order???
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Thanks for getting back to me.. When I did my wheel/tire package I didn't think of the control arms upgrade and now I dont think I can do it my offsets... Aren't my 135is Msport package arm's alluminum? I'm just currious...
Will the same thing happen with the rear control arms? I have those already and I'll be putting them in this week... I just want to make sure that I don't run into any issues. Last edited by Greg FEightytwo; 10-02-2013 at 09:15 AM.. |
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I have the rear ones and custom toe links.. amazing difference. I have the e93 front sway and the m3 front strut brace.. I bought my front control arms from a friend and they are going on Friday and aligned same day.. from what I understand they only increase track width on the bottom and the tire still shoots up into the fender not at it with the increased camber.. I'll let you know this weekend.. |
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Wish you could source the rear m3 control arm kit from TRW instead of the more expensive BMW option.
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