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      08-27-2015, 01:58 PM   #23
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I'd like monoballs for the front tension strut on my 2005 X5 4.4i. The stock ones wear out so quickly it's not even funny. I have Powerflex in there now, but I'm not too sure these will last that long either...
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This is the Bimmerworld version, it's a bit more cost effective.

http://store.bimmerworld.com/bimmerw...kit-p1860.aspx

Same thing (for the front). I've had this for at least 25,000 miles now and multiple track events. No issues, no problems and doesn't need any maintenance.
Thank you for the recommendation
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just saw ind, pairing with falline, also released a front monoball conversion, and it's priced in the middle between dinan and bw. I wonder what's the main difference between the 3. Btw, for those of you already installed, are these sealed? or do they require any maintenance?
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This is the Bimmerworld version, it's a bit more cost effective.

http://store.bimmerworld.com/bimmerw...kit-p1860.aspx

Same thing (for the front). I've had this for at least 25,000 miles now and multiple track events. No issues, no problems and doesn't need any maintenance.

Thanks. I placed an order with bimmerworld for these.
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Guys, I was reading that your uniballs were making noise......try this lubricant spray called "triflow". It's made specifically for Teflon lined uniballs. I have massive suspension on my off-road truck that provides 22" of wheel travel. The upper and lower A-arms mount to my spindle with 1 1/2 uniballs on top and 3" uniballs on bottom. My lower A-arm pivots at the frame were 3" uniball as well. Non of them had a dust boot. After abusing my truck in Mojave all day dirt and debris would get in the uniballs on my upper A-arms and they'd whine when turning. A lil compressed air and a few sprays of triflow and it'd be gone.
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