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07-25-2010, 02:40 AM | #1 |
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Enhance the cornering performance of your BMW with a set of BMW oem M3 anti roll bars. The m3 anti roll bar package increases front/rear roll stiffness giving the car crisp, quick turn-in response and balanced handling. As delivered the E82/E9x 1 & 3 series has excessive under steer and limited roll control. M3 anti bars give the driver the ability to rotate the car on corner entry and steer with the throttle when necessary. The dreaded under steer is eliminated and the handling becomes comfortably neutral with added traction during cornering. Features: - Front sway bar-lightweight, durable 26.5mm tubular steel - Rear sway bar-lightweight, durable 23mm tubular steel - Come with all necessary bushing and bushing brackets(oem end-links are reused) Benefits: * Increased Traction. * Reduced Body Roll * Increased Vehicle Stability * Crisper Cornering * Easy Installation * OEM Fitment Anti Roll Bar kits are in stock and ready to ship. There is no wait!!! Order directly at: http://www.hpashop.com/product.sc?ca...3&productId=71 $642 Last edited by HP Autosport; 11-02-2018 at 12:05 PM.. |
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I have a base 128i. Would like to reduce the roll in corners and improve steering response. Is there a benefit to this upgrade without replacing the dampers and springs? Thanks, JD |
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Yes, there is. These bars are bigger than what came on your 128i and will increase roll stiffness of the suspension and steering response will improve as well. In addition, you may want to look into the M3 front control arm kit for even better steering response and give you a bit of much needed negative camber: http://www.hpashop.com/product.sc?pr...categoryId=119 |
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Choose the complete front and rear set or front only. Choose between the sedan/coupe bar or the slightly larger convertible bar.
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This may be a dumb question, but do larger sway bars affect camber indirectly or directly? In other words, if the car was driving in a straight line, or if the car was cornering due to less body roll? Thanks!
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Is the sale price still active? If so, could you please pm me a shipping fee to my door step in Sydney, Australia.
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Yes, M3 ARB will work with stock suspension and aftermarkets alike. |
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How would lease-turn in specialist feel about the M3 Anti-Roll Bar being installed? Is this something you'd have to hide each time you go in for service or need to take off at lease turn-in? Thanks in advance.
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No, you dont need to hide it at all. The ARB will look like it came on the car from the factory. |
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128i 135i sway bar
Sedan front and rear good in stock!
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I am looking to fit eibach pro kit springs and Koni FSD's. Which size M3 sway would you suggest (26.5mm or 28mm)? What would be the reason also.
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135i convertible suspension upgrade
wondering what your recommendation would be to upgrade my stock 135i convertible suspension as I've added cobb's accessport and now want street handling to match the enhanced torque and hp.
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either bar will work fine with the suspension you plan to install. The larger bar will give you slightly more roll stiffness thus less body roll. Quote:
For the best handling performance for your money, a good set of coil overs is the way to go. Koni, Ohlins or AST, take your pick. KW V series lacks linear rate springs and use lower quality dampers. |
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All OE M3 ARB's are in stock!
Prcie increase Feb. 1, 2012. Last edited by HP Autosport; 02-09-2012 at 12:43 PM.. |
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