Excellent explanion and showing of details on the bushings. The photos on the website dont show the details and it just made me think it was just a different color bushing over the other ones. Great job!
It’s about time you guys started doing videos. This was very informative. You guys did a new engine swap on my 540i about 18 Months ago. Great Job!!!! Keep it up.
I’d buy another set for my next build if you guys have the delrin polyurethane inserts for sale separately. Polyurethane doesn’t last forever, and have a service interval. These are advertised as “serviceable” and by that they mean greaseable
The bush on the tail of the E46 control arm that he refers to at the beginning can be changed out for THE Z4M BUSH. The Z4M bush is the E46 equivalent of the offset M3 bush for the E36 which was a game-changer for caster angle and steering feel as well as being stiffer. They are only £48 a pair from UK dealers so they're easy to obtain and fairly cheap. Like the E36 M3 offset predecessor, care is required when fitting in order to position the offset correctly. The hole should be toward the outside so that the control arm is moved out and foward thus moving the strut forward and increasing caster. (A blend of up and out produces 70% of that extra caster and a little anti-dive geometry if you are so 'inclined'!)
i’m looking to get new lollipop bushings for my e36, honestly debating on just getting the entire front suspension bushings all together but would those bushings in the video and i’m sure what your mentioning, fit on a us. spec E36 m3? with regular m3 control arms
@@alexvazquez6873 The first thing that you need to consider with bushes is that, rather like what regularly happens with dampers, people are fooled into thinking various after-market bushes are wonderful because they improve the handling of their car when they are used to replace their original WORN bushes: so they are comparing the wrong conditions! The E36 M3 is a lovely piece of work and new standard condition is a good place to be. There is more than one standard front geometry for the E36 M3 even in Euro specs and I have no experience of the US spec. So take care with selecting the right bits for your car. Typically, here is the parts list for a 1996 M52 US-spec M3 from RealOEM: www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/partgrp?id=BG93-USA-01-1996-E36-BMW-M3 Digging around in these parts lists sometimes reveals interesting possible improvements just from the BMW part bin! Even though BMW suspension tends to be a work of art as standard, like most rear-drive cars with strut suspension at the front, they usually benefit greatly from an increase in front spring rate. And if you really feel you have to lower it, don't go too low at the front.
In the last month I purchased 2 items from TMS website and NONE of them fit my E36 M3 despite the description specifically saying those parts fit my E36 M3. The e36 Exhaust hanger kit does not fit E36 M3, it comes with donuts not gaskets. The steering rack I ordered is not the factory one, but a Z3 rack that requires some minor customization to fit an M3. After calling and bitching, TMS sent a replacement rack that they sourced from another vendor (don't have E36 M3 stock racks at all???), but I was stuck sourcing exhaust mount kit myself. Needless to say, TMS left a bad taste in my mouth. My best advice is to peruse the website, then call and ask ALL the possible questions before placing a phone order. Ordering off the website can leave you with a pile of expensive parts for someone else's car.....
what is the suspension on the M5 in the video? Perfect stance! I am looking to replace my poly bushing on the thrust arms but not sure what I want. I am kind of annoyed at the harshness of the current busing vs OEM liquid filled which were nice and comfy. How much harsher will it be with your Spherical bushings? Spherical VS OEM liquid filled vs Poly that I have now. In addition, do you sell a tool to press the bushings into the rear thrust arms? Thank you.
my question is why aren't the bushings pre-greased in the preinstalled option. my shop put them but didn't grease them. I figure that set is wasted. I bought another and when my mechanic came over with his 4" grease gun, all the grease squirted out right next to the Zerc fitting? I don't think I can use these if I can't get grease into them
This is a great video! Very very informative regarding this front suspension of BMW three series E 46, if I knew where you guys are OK that I bring my car to you. LOL
They are Apex Arc-8's, 18x10 et25 square, re-bored to e39 74.1 hub diameter. The fronts require a 10mm spacer to clear the strut tube. With 275/35's on all 4 corners there was light rub in the front on occasion. -1.5* camber and a light fender roll took care of that and further improved front turn-in. The car is very well balanced on this setup.
These bearings have a grease fitting built into the anodized housing, simply use any grease gun with a nozzle tip to quickly and easily grease the bearing. We offer a service kit that comes with the recommended grease and nozzle adapter for a traditional grease gun: goo.gl/AiJ2Ak
Excellent explanion and showing of details on the bushings.
The photos on the website dont show the details and it just made me think it was just a different color bushing over the other ones. Great job!
It’s about time you guys started doing videos.
This was very informative.
You guys did a new engine swap on my 540i about 18 Months ago.
Great Job!!!! Keep it up.
Great video, very well narrated. Answers all the technical questions about these bushings.
I’d buy another set for my next build if you guys have the delrin polyurethane inserts for sale separately. Polyurethane doesn’t last forever, and have a service interval. These are advertised as “serviceable” and by that they mean greaseable
The bush on the tail of the E46 control arm that he refers to at the beginning can be changed out for THE Z4M BUSH. The Z4M bush is the E46 equivalent of the offset M3 bush for the E36 which was a game-changer for caster angle and steering feel as well as being stiffer. They are only £48 a pair from UK dealers so they're easy to obtain and fairly cheap. Like the E36 M3 offset predecessor, care is required when fitting in order to position the offset correctly. The hole should be toward the outside so that the control arm is moved out and foward thus moving the strut forward and increasing caster. (A blend of up and out produces 70% of that extra caster and a little anti-dive geometry if you are so 'inclined'!)
i’m looking to get new lollipop bushings for my e36, honestly debating on just getting the entire front suspension bushings all together but would those bushings in the video and i’m sure what your mentioning, fit on a us. spec E36 m3? with regular m3 control arms
@@alexvazquez6873 The first thing that you need to consider with bushes is that, rather like what regularly happens with dampers, people are fooled into thinking various after-market bushes are wonderful because they improve the handling of their car when they are used to replace their original WORN bushes: so they are comparing the wrong conditions! The E36 M3 is a lovely piece of work and new standard condition is a good place to be. There is more than one standard front geometry for the E36 M3 even in Euro specs and I have no experience of the US spec. So take care with selecting the right bits for your car. Typically, here is the parts list for a 1996 M52 US-spec M3 from RealOEM:
www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/partgrp?id=BG93-USA-01-1996-E36-BMW-M3
Digging around in these parts lists sometimes reveals interesting possible improvements just from the BMW part bin!
Even though BMW suspension tends to be a work of art as standard, like most rear-drive cars with strut suspension at the front, they usually benefit greatly from an increase in front spring rate. And if you really feel you have to lower it, don't go too low at the front.
In the last month I purchased 2 items from TMS website and NONE of them fit my E36 M3 despite the description specifically saying those parts fit my E36 M3. The e36 Exhaust hanger kit does not fit E36 M3, it comes with donuts not gaskets. The steering rack I ordered is not the factory one, but a Z3 rack that requires some minor customization to fit an M3. After calling and bitching, TMS sent a replacement rack that they sourced from another vendor (don't have E36 M3 stock racks at all???), but I was stuck sourcing exhaust mount kit myself. Needless to say, TMS left a bad taste in my mouth. My best advice is to peruse the website, then call and ask ALL the possible questions before placing a phone order. Ordering off the website can leave you with a pile of expensive parts for someone else's car.....
what is the suspension on the M5 in the video? Perfect stance!
I am looking to replace my poly bushing on the thrust arms but not sure what I want. I am kind of annoyed at the harshness of the current busing vs OEM liquid filled which were nice and comfy. How much harsher will it be with your Spherical bushings? Spherical VS OEM liquid filled vs Poly that I have now. In addition, do you sell a tool to press the bushings into the rear thrust arms? Thank you.
my question is why aren't the bushings pre-greased in the preinstalled option. my shop put them but didn't grease them. I figure that set is wasted. I bought another and when my mechanic came over with his 4" grease gun, all the grease squirted out right next to the Zerc fitting? I don't think I can use these if I can't get grease into them
Just got mine from ECS for my F10 x drive, can’t wait to install them and get rid of that dang clunk!!
I have a f10 RWD. How was the upgrade?
Great informative videos and helps me get a better understanding and see what my options are.
Great video. Awesome information and delivered well!
Excellent explanation!!
This is a great video! Very very informative regarding this front suspension of BMW three series E 46, if I knew where you guys are OK that I bring my car to you. LOL
Great video, which do you recommend for rough streets and roads? Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
A truck
@@jojobmw9400 too bad that's virtually 99% of american roads buddy.
Nice share for bmw
Thank you!. Also, that is a nice E39 sitting there. What type and size wheels are on that ride??
those are apex arc8's. the specs id have to ask the owner about
thank you!
They are Apex Arc-8's, 18x10 et25 square, re-bored to e39 74.1 hub diameter. The fronts require a 10mm spacer to clear the strut tube. With 275/35's on all 4 corners there was light rub in the front on occasion. -1.5* camber and a light fender roll took care of that and further improved front turn-in. The car is very well balanced on this setup.
jrcook320 holy shit. GG
Do you sell complete control arms with bushings already installed?
Yeah
Great video!
Where can i buy?
And do you ship to Taiwan?
what is the manufacturing method commonly used to produce these rubber bushings?
Does anyone knows the diameter of the front control arm bushing on the m3 e46? To put polyurethane instead of oem Bush!!
really awesome
How about an F30 X Drive application?
do you guys ship parts to australia?
Knurled ridges , I can't imagine having to say that on camera.
nice
What is the process for repacking the e46 m3 monoball fcab with grease? I'm leaning towards buying it, but am not familiar with regreasing.
These bearings have a grease fitting built into the anodized housing, simply use any grease gun with a nozzle tip to quickly and easily grease the bearing. We offer a service kit that comes with the recommended grease and nozzle adapter for a traditional grease gun: goo.gl/AiJ2Ak
Any distributor in Europe?
Turner Motorsport Craig is so cute...what's his sitch ?
craig...
Am I the only one that noticed that's not an M3?
It’s a 4 door, of course it’s not
The car he's under is most definitely an e46 m3. the e39 front suspension is completely different