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Suspension refresh; worth upgrading wishbones?
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05-13-2017, 01:41 PM | #1 |
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Suspension refresh; worth upgrading wishbones?
I have a 2009 330d with 90k on the clock.
I've developed a knock recently which has been diagnosed as the lower control arm on one side and the the tie rod on the other. I'm going to have the lower control arms and full tie rod assemblies changed on both sides. The control arms will be upgraded to the M3 spec items. Is it worth changing the wishbones to M3 spec items at the same time as I can source both sides for £100? |
05-13-2017, 04:24 PM | #2 |
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I changed both the wishbones and tension struts on my E82 to 1M/M3 parts and it was a big improvement in road feel and steering response. Also, it produced a harder noisier ride which was a bit much with run flats. I went away from run flats since and am really pleased.
Sorry I can't tell you which of the arms gave more improvement and more harshness. |
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05-14-2017, 01:11 PM | #5 | |
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Front camber: Left / Right -0.40 deg / -0.60 deg Front toe: 0.18 deg both sides Rear camber: Left / Right -1.90 deg / -1.80 deg Rear toe: Left / Right 0.18 deg / 0.21 deg I've taken a very long road trip since and no noticeable tire wear. Car handles and feels very good. Steering feels a little heavy which I actually like. |
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