View Full Version : Lemforder suspension bits - good, bad, okay?
evlgt85
05-12-2006, 02:19 AM
Looking over an ad for an M6 (I know, I know, you all have heard it HOW many times before now?) and it claims to have "New Lemforder front suspension and steering." As I'm a BMW aftermarket part neophyte, I'd appreciate some insight from those who have knowledge :)
And, yes, I'm emailing about the M6. I'm NOT getting my flippin' hopes up. No more of that mess.
I saw a pretty blue one in Scottsdale the other day. I was nearly brought to tears. I was also unable to give chase or stalk. Sigh.
KAR15
05-13-2006, 02:30 AM
Lemforder is OEM BMW supplier. They are the best for the M6 and are made in Germany. Also, check to see if they upgraded the front control arm with the 750 bushing or you will need to do it later. Hope that helps.
dm635
05-13-2006, 09:21 AM
lemforder=BEST.
when i bought mine the entire susp was shot.i bought one of the cheapy kits off the bay(around $275).it was just about everything.seller says they are made im hamburg.they have been OK for the last 7k miles,but since i had to replace so many items the cheapy kit was the way to go for me.i now want to start upgrading pieces at a time to lemforder.
i also installed poly upper control arm bushings and don't care for them.i don't race my car and really don't need the harsh ride.750 bushings with some give is what i want.i'll trade my arms with bushing for a set with comparable milage and condition.mine are in great shape.
evlgt85
05-13-2006, 01:32 PM
Thank you kindly. Yet more information to be filed away in my brain while continuing my learning and searching.
Unfortunately, the suspension bits won't do much for the rust the car has around the windshield and the rear glass. :( Onward I go.
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