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02-09-2010, 05:45 AM | #23 | |
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01-06-2013, 02:34 PM | #24 |
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I had the M3 rear sub frame bushings installed on my 135i. BEST money I ever spent on the suspension. Not only did it firm up the rear suspension which felt like rubbands were holding it in place... but now my front suspension seems to work much better too!
Dackel's replacement of rear suspension OE bushings with M3 ones… http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showt...1#post11189793
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The M3/1M control arms are in my future. The one thing I really hated about the stock 135i suspension was how the rear end would wiggle and wag when going over minor bumps or pot holes or man hole covers in the road. Now that is all gone. The other thing that drove me mad was how when you would get on the power in mod turn or while corning hard... the rear end would go all wild and it was hard to predict what it would do or which direction the rear end would slide out. It wasn't very confidence inspiring. Now the car drives like a real machine. Ready to carve up the twisties! I really can not say enough good things about these bushings. I really ought to buy the rest of the M3 suspension bits to finish out the M package.
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Harold at HP Autowerks, or Dan at United BMW or Jason at Tischer or any of the other Bimmerpost sponsors can hook you up.
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I finally ordered M3 sub frame bushings. I'm having them installed next Tuesday along with M3 rear upper links. I already have the M3 rear guide rods. I can't wait to see what the car is going to drive like with ths suspension finally sorted out.
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