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  • vicrossi
    Noobie
    • Jan 2010
    • 35

    #1

    Cheap control arm kit on ebay

    Does anyone have experience with Deutsche Parts control arm kit from ebay ? it includes both control arms, tie rods, sway bar links and bushings for $153 shipped. I know its not oem but seems like a killer deal. Thoughts?
    Vic
  • Aptyp
    R3V OG
    • Feb 2008
    • 6584

    #2
    Originally posted by vicrossi
    Does anyone have experience with Deutsche Parts control arm kit from ebay ? it includes both control arms, tie rods, sway bar links and bushings for $153 shipped. I know its not oem but seems like a killer deal. Thoughts?
    Vic
    Search to see how many of those have broken at inner ball-joint.

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    • Mossman
      E30 Mastermind
      • Apr 2006
      • 1961

      #3
      broken like snapped in two?

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      • funcrew
        E30 Fanatic
        • Jun 2007
        • 1223

        #4
        I saw an ebay listing for TRW suspension bits that said Lemfoerder parts are now made in China. Can anyone confirm or refute this?
        "If the sky were to fall tomorrow, the tall would die first."

        -Dr. Paul Forrester



        Do I LOOK like I need a psychological evaluation???

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        • e34john
          No R3VLimiter
          • Apr 2006
          • 3599

          #5
          They make Lemforder stuff in China but I dont know if they are for local markets only or if they actually ship them worldwide. ZF, Sachs, Boge they all have factories in China Hell they even make BMWs in China. Our last shipment of stuff at work was still from Austria, Switzerland and Germany. I'll go back and look on Friday.

          BTW. Did the part in the auction have Lemforder spelled the way you did? Cause thats a surefire way to identify that the piece was made in China.
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          • e34john
            No R3VLimiter
            • Apr 2006
            • 3599

            #6
            OP. I wouldn't buy an entire front end kit that cost the same price as 1 OEM control arm, but that is just me and having a suspension failure on the freeway would probably suck.
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            • cobraken
              Mod Crazy
              • Oct 2004
              • 674

              #7
              I need the hole front end kit as well. To be honest Im thinking about just going Bavauto because I have never had any problems with there stuff. I would like to see how this pans out for ya.
              Randall Racing and Engineering
              Acworth, Georgia, 30101
              http://www.facebook.com/RandallRacingandEngineering

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              • funcrew
                E30 Fanatic
                • Jun 2007
                • 1223

                #8
                Originally posted by e34john
                They make Lemforder stuff in China but I dont know if they are for local markets only or if they actually ship them worldwide. ZF, Sachs, Boge they all have factories in China Hell they even make BMWs in China. Our last shipment of stuff at work was still from Austria, Switzerland and Germany. I'll go back and look on Friday.

                BTW. Did the part in the auction have Lemforder spelled the way you did? Cause thats a surefire way to identify that the piece was made in China.
                I spelled it "Lemfoerder" because it has always appeared that way in the Pelican Parts website. I don't have any of their stuff on hand to check the box.
                "If the sky were to fall tomorrow, the tall would die first."

                -Dr. Paul Forrester



                Do I LOOK like I need a psychological evaluation???

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                • McGyver
                  R3V Elite
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 4476

                  #9
                  i got the e36 Myle control arms and m3 CAB bushings from BavAuto (for my e30). I know some people say myle is crap, but its held together really well over the past year or so. i've heard you can get used M3 CA from the dealership and just replace the ball joints for cheep (maybe from the DIY section?).
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                  • Lunner
                    Wrencher
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 222

                    #10
                    I bought and am using that set. It's Hamburg Technic, which is made in Germany yet still considered to be wholly crap. I'm not entirely sure why, but everyone on the internet obviously has their opinions. Google the company and you'll find all sorts of bitching about it. Since being made in China is straight up anathema, I can at least say about the parts that they are clearly made in Germany (It's printed everywhere). And a lot of my OEM parts that I purchased from legitimate sites like Bavauto and Pelican have "made in China/Mexico" on them. But again, people will shit on anything, for any reason regardless of where it's made. It's all about who you feel like listening to on the interwebs.

                    The quality, while certainly acceptable, doesn't appear to be that fantastic, and by that I mean from the perception of someone like myself without any technical knowledge whatsoever. If I built control arms and such I'd be able to weigh in on this a little more authoritatively, but I don't. Some of the ball joints were a little more stiff than others, and the rubber doesn't look to be of the greatest quality, but again, look is the key word. I've been using Hamburg Technic control arms, sway bar links, tie rods and strut tower mounts for 3,500 miles so far, and the only thing I can say negative about them is that I'll probably replace them at around 50-70,000 miles just to be safe. But I'd probably do that even if I shelled out 3 times as much on OEM parts from bavauto. I just like working on my e30, and I can go overboard in the desire for "fresh parts".

                    So, to wrap up, it's all about who you wanna listen to, how much you wanna spend, and what kind of peace of mind you want at the end of the day. If you don't wanna work on your car, or worse yet if you're paying someone to do all this for you, go for the expensive stuff and don't worry about it for another 100k + miles. But if you're on a budget and replacing control arms with a 6 pack sounds like a fun Saturday, I wouldn't shy away from these eBay parts.

                    -Brett
                    Last edited by Lunner; 02-25-2010, 08:57 PM.
                    87 325iC 90 325iC 88 325iC 87 325i 87 325iS 87 325eS

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                    • Lunner
                      Wrencher
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 222

                      #11
                      Oh, and this is specifically what I purchased:



                      It's the M3 offset version of the same item from the same seller as mentioned in the OP. It's Hamburg Technic, and it looks exactly like it does in the photo. Good seller with quick shipping too btw. I will add however that I went with bavauto's polyurethane bushings instead of what is included. I mainly did these for the significantly easier installation process, and also because of the nature of the LCAB, stepping up the quality didn't seem like a terrible idea for the price (which wasn't much).

                      -Brett
                      87 325iC 90 325iC 88 325iC 87 325i 87 325iS 87 325eS

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                      • vicrossi
                        Noobie
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 35

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Lunner
                        Oh, and this is specifically what I purchased:



                        It's the M3 offset version of the same item from the same seller as mentioned in the OP. It's Hamburg Technic, and it looks exactly like it does in the photo. Good seller with quick shipping too btw. I will add however that I went with bavauto's polyurethane bushings instead of what is included. I mainly did these for the significantly easier installation process, and also because of the nature of the LCAB, stepping up the quality didn't seem like a terrible idea for the price (which wasn't much).

                        -Brett
                        Right on Brett, thanks for the quick respose and feedback on that ebay seller. Im still on the fence with this kit, I have billy sports and H&R race springs on order now, might as well bite the bullet and buy the kit from IE for a little more dough, but like you said, theirs are probably made in China too!
                        Vic

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                        • cobraken
                          Mod Crazy
                          • Oct 2004
                          • 674

                          #13
                          Lunner rocks, nicely done.
                          Randall Racing and Engineering
                          Acworth, Georgia, 30101
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