At Turner, we understand the importance of an upgrade that will provide results you need on the track while remaining tolerable on the drive around town.
When it comes to control arms on the track, making them as stiff as you can (usually with solid mounts) is the best way to increase your driving precision by eliminating the deflection of rubber. The next best thing to create a balance is to stiffen up your control arms with polyurethane. This rigidity gives you the option of a stock-like feel with 80a, or closer to the solid feel with 95a durometers.
These poly bushings will give your control arms a direct connection between your suspension and body of the car, eliminating the slop felt under take-off and braking so you feel more in control of your vehicle.
Turner Motorsport E36 Front Control Arm Bushings (FCABS) CLICK HERE
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Looks good!
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Why is this big news? Poly bushings have been around forever
Bleed your cooling system http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1709482The ULTIMATE OEM Alarm/Keyless thread http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1792200
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Turner Motorsport
/ // Parts and Performance for BMWs
16 South Hunt Road
Amesbury, MA 01913
800-280-6966
info@turnermotorsport.com
seems like a kinda modular design.
think you can get a e46 control arm center piece in a e30/e36 offset bushing?
Just a quick question.
Consider someone who might swap bmw e46 control arms into e36. Would the e46 poly fit into the e36 bushing holder?
Thanks and well done!
Looks good!
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