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The front monoballs are probably the best mod for the money. They are noticeably tighter and transfer that feeling right into your hands. They have a small amount of harshness when driving over ripple strips in the road, however the benefits far outweigh the negatives.
I would say that you feel the harshness about 1% over an average commute, however you will feel a reduction in sloppy steering every time you take a corner, regardless of the speed. this is my experience after swapping out my bushes with 100k on them kind regards |
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03-27-2022, 08:57 PM | #26 |
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Yes. I don't think the rest of the suspension matters much in that respect. The resulting feel and benefits from these will be the same regardless of other components one has, for the most part. It may be that those on firmer suspensions may have different tolerances or expectations from any (minimal) harshness these add. But it's so minimal that shouldn't matter much.
FWIW I have these with OE ZCP suspension + Dinan plates and sway bar kit, so pretty close to stock. |
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07-04-2022, 01:13 PM | #27 |
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Finally got around to installing the GAS monoballs. Have had a couple days of seat time.
The steering feels tighter / less sloppy. I never really thought it felt sloppy before, but yes there is an improvement especially mid turn. Car feels more stable under hard braking. Little to no harshness added. Above comments were right, its like 1% more harsh, almost undetectable. Did not notice any sort of popping at low speeds. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this to anybody, even on a bone stock car. For anybody considering this on a car with a Harrop supercharger, be aware you will need to loosen the intercooler lines on the right side of the car to get the thrust arm bolt out and back in. I should also add this did nothing to address the vibration I was describing earlier in the thread, and may have made it slightly worse. I need to get some more miles on the car to arrive at a conclusion here. Likely just transmitting whatever is going on more directly into the wheel. Noticed that my wheel hubs are corroded quite badly, so that may be a piece of this. The vibration previously got less pronounced over time, but removing and re-installing the wheels may have cause that to come back a bit. Upcoming plans to address that vibration: -Switching to a forged version of the wide ZCPs -Will change wheel bearings the next time I have to do brakes. Last edited by drwankel; 07-04-2022 at 01:22 PM.. |
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Regarding your vibration issue - Do you have wheel spacers? I had a slight vibration that was resolved by doing a thorough cleaning of the wheel hub lip where it goes into the wheel. Used a wire wheel on a drill to really clean it good and also cleaned the inner bore of the wheels & spacers with it. There was a good bit of corrosion that was probably causing them not to sit properly. |
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07-20-2022, 10:05 AM | #31 |
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What did the video say? Also where did you order from?
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07-20-2022, 12:50 PM | #33 |
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Yeah this is sort of an odd ball solution but it works. You'd never just use the lemforder arms out of the bag on our cars, as they come with the oil filled bushing, as opposed to the TRW arms on our cars which come with the solid rubber bushing.
If you are going to change the arms to monoballs out of the gate and remove the bushing, there is no reason not to use the lemforder arms based on GAS' findings since going to a monoball makes the differences a moot point. |
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GAS monoball kit in a street car?
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07-20-2022, 11:00 PM | #35 |
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Yes, Lemforder arms without the monoballs would be a downgrade on an M. But they look like the better arm if you are going with monoballs. I got new German TRW arms when I put the Dinan monoballs in, but had I known the above I would have gone with Lemforder. Oh well.
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It is amazing the difference these monoballs make. It has only been one day, but the difference is so noticeable. Highly recommend they be included in any suspension refresh/upgrade
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This thread helped me make my decision on a street car with monoballs and I wanted to give my take for anyone else on the fence.
Short answer, DO IT, specifically GAS. I had EAS do the install, my tech did a quick drive and said the GAS monoballs are the best he's felt. No weird noises, no issues. I drove the car home to San Diego last night and man does it feel dialed. If there's any NVH over the stock bushings, it's practically nothing. It still rides comfortable and you just feel more connected to the front of the car. It's hard to really explain until you experience it. 100% recommending this to everyone whether you track your car or it's your daily driver and you just want a new level to the driving experience this platform offers
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Had GAS front monoball on my previous e92 M3 for over 40,000 miles including 12 track days, definitely more connected steering feel, especially cornering under hard braking.. minimal increase in NVH particularly noticeable if drive over rumble strips..
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Opted for front Syncro Design Works monoball thru FCPEuro [warranty].
These along with full replace/upgrade of entire suspension. All-in next level driving feel, precision, and performance for OE+ set-up [spirited street, occasional AutoX].
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That said, more drive miles will be telling for outcomes...performance, quality, longevity. Regardless, FCPEuro warranty is my fall-back plan
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They better have gotten their tolerances right. You definitely don’t want a LCAB just pop out while driving. The repair won’t be covered by just a replacement lower control arm!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRyhtJAR5FM https://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1520921
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