Urethane Thrust Arm bushings?

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    'twas not me, unfortunately. E34 is a moldering heap and will be replaced before long

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  • TrentW
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    Originally posted by chadthestampede
    I saw a post over on bf.c that Paul (the guy that owns Moosehead) is in the middle of an engine swap for his touring, so he might be pretty busy.
    I just got a reply from him saying he had just sold the last set (possibly to Luke) and had ordered more. Hopefully it's not too long of a wait.

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  • chadthestampede
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    Originally posted by TrentW
    Luke, were you able to order from Moosehead? Those spherical bushings are listed as out of stock and I sent a request on Thursday, but no reply.
    I saw a post over on bf.c that Paul (the guy that owns Moosehead) is in the middle of an engine swap for his touring, so he might be pretty busy.

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  • TrentW
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    Luke, were you able to order from Moosehead? Those spherical bushings are listed as out of stock and I sent a request on Thursday, but no reply.

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  • TrentW
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    Excellent--ordering those for my Touring.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Awesome...that Moosehead kit is EXACTLY what I need to do.

    The goal here is way more aggressive than stock, but not a buttload of Delrin either.

    Guys, thanks!

    Luke

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  • mshimon
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    Go with Moosehead Engineering upper control arm spherical bushings made specially for the E28/E24/E34s because of the shimmy.



    I have them in the M5, perfect. They are easily rebuildable with off the shelf parts.

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  • darrenforeal
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    luke, you can get the whole lower control arms for the e31. Don't think you can get just the bushing. Also, I HIGHLY recommend the moosehead spherical bushings for the upper control arms. I just replaced my front stuff with e31 lowers and the moosehead uppers, and I could not be happier. You also don't have to preload anything when using these, so the install is easier. The ride quality didn't really suffer much, but the steering, stability and feel of the road is so much better. And absolutely zero play, shimmy or wobble. Be up to 140 with the nice set and did moderate braking from there and it was rock solid.

    btw I also have akg 1/2 inch bump steer plates, powerflex rear subframe bushings, m5 sways with powerflex bushings, and vogtlands with bille sports and summitomo htrz III 235/40/18 and 265/35/18. The ride quality is still decent over normal roads.
    Last edited by darrenforeal; 05-22-2012, 09:07 PM.

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  • Vtec?lol
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    where can you order the moog/trw bushings? My e39 is in need!

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  • ross1
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    You sure that isn't my thread over there, Jean?

    E31 bushings are NLA from BMW, apparently. I found a Moog HD replacement bushing ($10 each too!) but am leery of using domestic parts. The whole "rubber mounted spherical bushing" sounds lovely, but that does not sound like a $10 part.

    I have thought about using the new AKG spherical bushing, but I hate that level of harshness, makes my hands go numb.

    The car will be on 245/40/18 up front, so that harshness would be an issue for sure.

    Thrust arms are steel on everything but the 540i AFAIK. Those and the M5 use alu-min-i-um from what I can tell.

    You'll have no trouble with Moog/TRW bushings and none of the harshness of poly.
    The OE German bushings aren't known for longevity by the way.
    Be sure suspension is loaded before final tightening of the bushing through bolt or any bushing will quickly fail.
    Pretty sure all original thrust arms were aluminum.

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  • iamsam
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    Get the Powerflex bushings from Bimmerworld. I have personally done/seen that done to 3 or 4 cars now and it is always a huge improvement.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by Jean
    Check BFC e34 section, thought I've seen a thread there. non m5 arms are aluminum too, I think it's mostly the brand difference... I've read e31 arms fit too and have a spherical instead of bushing!
    You sure that isn't my thread over there, Jean?

    E31 bushings are NLA from BMW, apparently. I found a Moog HD replacement bushing ($10 each too!) but am leery of using domestic parts. The whole "rubber mounted spherical bushing" sounds lovely, but that does not sound like a $10 part.

    I have thought about using the new AKG spherical bushing, but I hate that level of harshness, makes my hands go numb.

    The car will be on 245/40/18 up front, so that harshness would be an issue for sure.

    Thrust arms are steel on everything but the 540i AFAIK. Those and the M5 use alu-min-i-um from what I can tell.

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  • Jean
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    Check BFC e34 section, thought I've seen a thread there. non m5 arms are aluminum too, I think it's mostly the brand difference... I've read e31 arms fit too and have a spherical instead of bushing!

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Well, I am gonna try them, since I cannot seem to find a reference to the supposed "Audi Bushing" that supposedly fits.

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  • chadthestampede
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    I did have a shimmy before, but I think it was a combination of things. I ended up changing pretty much everything in the front suspension and it's gone mostly away but is still there a bit. I think it's mostly due to a poor alignment and bad tires in my case. I assume you're referring to the infamous '55 mph shimmy'.

    I can, however, say that the P-flex bushings made everything seem a lot tighter and, though you feel a bit more, I like it because it seems less floaty. I have them for the thrust arms and recently bought them for my control arms as well.

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