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moranor@axis said:lol sold bushings will do that yes
powerflex also offer the Black series now for people who want harder polly for track use
Do they offer those for M3?
moranor@axis said:lol sold bushings will do that yes
powerflex also offer the Black series now for people who want harder polly for track use
Coupe Turbo GP said:So... What do we replace with poly and what do we replace with oem for the best of both worlds, comfort and performance :fencelook:
Heven said:moranor@axis said:lol sold bushings will do that yes
powerflex also offer the Black series now for people who want harder polly for track use
Do they offer those for M3?
Heven said:So poly is better then oem?
Nikhil said:Yes Polly is much better than oem as well as stiffer. I fitted the turner motorsport race bushings which are aluminium, and the car feels like a bakkie with leaf springs every time I go over a bump Lol:fencelook:. I would not suggest it if your car is a daily drive! Polly is the compromise between performance and comfort. :thumbs:
sclass said:Heven said:So poly is better then oem?
From a proven brand like Power Flex yes they are. And the argument about harsher ride etc to me doesn't really hold because any new bush, OEM or otherwise, will feel tauter than old knackered ones you've just swapped out!! The comparison should be between new OEMs and new polys on the same vehicle but how many owners have actually conducted such a back- to-back test...?? Besides the runflat guys have more to be worried about than the poly guys:fencelook:
Nikhil said:Yes Polly is much better than oem as well as stiffer. I fitted the turner motorsport race bushings which are aluminium, and the car feels like a bakkie with leaf springs every time I go over a bump Lol:fencelook:. I would not suggest it if your car is a daily drive! Polly is the compromise between performance and comfort. :thumbs:
That must make for an interesting ride :rollsmile:
Doomsdaya said:I'm gona start saving up from now...
Sean, +/- how much would it cost to buy all the bushes for an e36 sedan ?
Heven said:Doomsdaya said:I'm gona start saving up from now...
Sean, +/- how much would it cost to buy all the bushes for an e36 sedan ?
Plus one Sean
moranor@axis said:what bushes? rubber or polly...
Fozeyl Evo II said:moranor@axis said:what bushes? rubber or polly...
Let's get a poly and rubber price :bravo::rollsmile:
moranor@axis said:for powerlfex range check the site:
www.axisengineered.com/e36-bushes
for the Meyle bushes I will get a quote together as there is no fixed price list on them...
moranor@axis said:Meyle rubber bushes for e36 6cyl (widely regarded as the best rubber bushes you get)
Front suspension:
LCAB 136 531/136 532 – R 820 a pair
Complete control arms with balljoints pre-installed R 2380 a pair
Tie rods 139 313/139 314- R 720 a pair
swaybar bushes cant get Meyle see powerflex^
swaybar end links cant get Meyle
Shock mountings R 1010 a pair
Front drop/stabilizer links R 580 a pair
Rear suspension:
Shock mountings R 300 a pair
subframe bushes front cant get Meyle see powerflex^
subframe bushes rear cant get Meyle see powerflex^
swaybar bushes cant get Meyle see powerflex^
swaybar end links cant get Meyle
bush #2 cant get Meyle
bush #3 R 450 a pair
bush #4(RTAB) R 330 a pair
bush #6 R 360 a pair
bush #8 R 300 a pair
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for the bushes i cant get in the Meyle range BMW is probably your best bet as they are not often replaced most bushes will be shared with the M3M3 specific bushes will have to be got at BMW also...