every 2 yrs or so.......or?. Many Hardcore racers do every 2 yrs .
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If you've got the Lemforders, I'd just keep an eye on them with the bushings and such. 3-4 years would probably be my limit, as they're not expensive, and swapping them out frequently would make them less of a PITA to remove. Obviously if you like to curbhop and such, then 2 year interval would be smart. This is with the steel arms - no clue on the alus.
-CharlieSwing wild, brake later, don't apologize.'89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.FYYFF
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Originally posted by JoelRKaplan View PostMakes sense fellas.........I agree.
Blunt..."you wouldn't swap steel ones"....explain?
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I have always heard (and followed the advice) that a tracked E30 should have the control arms replaced every 2 years or so. They aren't that expensive nor hard to change, and a broken one at wrong place/time can really ruin your day and more.
This advice was in regard to steel arms and 325s. I can't comment on the aluminum M3 parts.Chuck Taylor
NASA-SE SpecE30 Racer #218
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My three year old E46 has 22k miles and 7 weekend of tracking. It needs new front arms, although I do drive by the braile method - if you can't feel the curb, you're not using the whole track :) Talking with our tech inspectors, its normal for all tracked BMWs. I'll be putting new arms under my E30 too when I put the new suspension in over the winter.
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[QUOTE=BrandC;830363]Can somebody explain to me why BMW control arms need to be changed at all? I thought control arms were the longest lasting part on the suspension, sans bushings.[/QUOTE
AT ALL?
metal fatigue, stress, //////// blah blah blah
for a street car...its not a big issue.I love sitting down and just driving!
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The ball-joints wear out which will become noticeable on rough roads. My arms are 3-4years old, and immediately after my last track event the front end began to clunk and feel sightly disconnected. It's good to replace the arms and tie-rods + ends every few years, 2 years sounds about right if you're aggressive on-track.
From what I've heard from racers/vendors, the ball joints are stronger on the aluminum control arms. They may have more metal fatigue in the arm itself but the balljoints are the real wear item. I don't have any conclusive data to confirm this--I guess you'd have to look at the joints themselves
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