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09-05-2019, 04:40 PM | #1 |
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Rogue Engineering Monoball (Blue) FTAB installed in OEM arm
This and KW Clubsports were my two favorite mods I did to my E92 M3. I was keeping these Monoballs to install on my F82, but Ben at Rogue just told me that these would need modification to work, so I am going to bite the bullet and buy a new set from Rogue. By getting these from me you can do this job at home in 1-2 hours depending on your level of proficiency. The thrust arms on E92 M3 are very easy to access and remove/install. No need for a press considering they are already pressed into the arm that I am providing. I put these on shortly after purchasing my car, and I only drove my car about 12k miles, so that means they have <12k miles. Rogue price $389 and I believe thrust arms from FCP Euro are about $150 each, so in my estimation this is a helluva deal. Last edited by Spun Crankhub; 09-21-2019 at 02:58 AM.. |
09-05-2019, 06:26 PM | #2 |
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TRW M3 thrust arms (TRW makes the BMW M3 thrust arms) are about $66 each from FCP. I was about to buy a set and some GAS monoballs for $225, which would give me all new parts for about $360.
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09-06-2019, 02:57 PM | #4 |
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Yes, a number of companies like ECS/Turner, Dinan, Bimmerworld, GAS, Rogue sell the same lemforder sealed joints in holders machined to fit into the stock control arms. And yes, TRW makes the BMW control arms, and grinds off the BMW logo when selling them through shops like FCP (that charges $66 per control arm with a lifetime warranty) and others.
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