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      11-14-2021, 04:09 PM   #1
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black friday?

hello forum,
I am planning on doing a suspension overhaul now that I have reached 100k miles on my e92. Do y’all think that there would be black friday deals I could take advantage of or do these kinds of products normally not go on sale? I was gonna get m3 front control arms and holstein b14’s. ecs tuning also recommended to get rear thrust arms, do you guys think that will make a difference as far are driving feel and handling?
thank you for the input guys
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      11-14-2021, 05:19 PM   #2
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I just ordered some B8s with refresh strut kit, 11 piece control arms and H and R springs.

Was going to add in solid rear subframe bushings until I got $1000 labor quote to install so going to see how above works first.

I got a few things 10% off with Veterans Day sale and also found a 5% promo code
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I'm in the same boat with a new-to-me 115k miles e90 that needs some suspension freshening.

From what I can see, the TRW M3 control arms upgrade is already so affordable that there isn't much markup room to discount them by. I just ordered them the other day expecting there won't be any Black Friday sales and I haven't seen anything yet to make me regret it.

As for the rear thrust arms, I haven't researched those thoroughly yet but doing the suspension refresh in as few steps as possible will decrease your alignment expenses. I'm debating doing the front first and then the rear vs just doing them all at once.
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      11-28-2021, 11:13 AM   #4
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i can still help out members that missed out on this Fridays sale, dm me what you need
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