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As too often, many luv to chime-in... ill-informed with 'predictions' of doom without actual knowledge/experience. Clearly, a proven, superior option to the OEM spec...nuff said
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https://germanautosolutions.com/gas-...l-arm-mset-v2/ Vs just replacing the control arms which is this kit: https://germanautosolutions.com/gas-...ntrol-arms-v2/ I am asking if it makes sense to replace both control arms on each side? Last edited by GinTonic; 01-21-2024 at 11:57 AM.. |
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01-21-2024, 11:57 AM | #51 | |
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The real reason for that package, is the non M e9x guys use those parts as an upgrade. The M3 e9x control arms add additional camber on the regular e9x. You already have those, so really no need unless you have failing bearings. |
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Just figured I would follow up as this thread came up in my research on which monoball upgrade to do on my E92 M3 track build.
The previous owner replaced all the suspension arms prior to my ownership. I was looking to upgrade the thrust arm to a monoball style due to the performance benefits. Simultaneously I was trying to track down the source of a high speed steering wheel shimmy. At about 75+ I would have a shimmy in the steering wheel. I am very sensitive to this type of thing and for me it kills the driving experience. After ruling out my wheels naturally I looked to the suspension components. The car has SPL tie rods and I thought maybe it was a little worn out from the lousy NJ roads. In the mean time I had ordered the GAS monoball preinstalled into new Lemforder arms. To my amazement, after I swapped in the arms, my high speed steering wheel shimmy is completely gone. The car feels super solid and smooth now. I am so happy I upgraded! No extra noises or vibrations. It's stiffer in a positive way. Even for a 100% street car I would recommend this upgrade. Can't wait to test it on the track next. |
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