Hello!
So I've been searching the forum and reading about rear end refreshes, but have a couple of doubts that maybe are easy to clarify.
First thing is, generally the bushings to be refreshed are the RTAB's, the subframe mounts and the Diff cover and front bushings, correct? Or are there other "while you're in there" bushings or parts?
If so, my plan would be to go:
- CMP Solid Bushings for the Subframe mounts (I'm not lowered yet, but will be, so I'll just install these)
- OE Lemforder RTABS with Condor Limiter Kit
- Condor Poly Differential front and cover bushings.
My second question is regarding the Poly diff bushings. I know the consensus is to just replace the cover, but I've just (very) recently changed the differential oil with new BMW oil, which is expensive as hell, so not very keen in having to replace it all again. Plus, the cover is also quite a bit more expensive then the Condor bushings. Is this a big no-no or is the outcome just a bit more diff whine? It's mostly a weekend car so if that's all, I think it would be allright.
Also, would replacing the cover bushings with Condor poly and the front bushing with OEM (this one is available separately from BMW, right?) be a better solution?
Thank you very much for the help!
So I've been searching the forum and reading about rear end refreshes, but have a couple of doubts that maybe are easy to clarify.
First thing is, generally the bushings to be refreshed are the RTAB's, the subframe mounts and the Diff cover and front bushings, correct? Or are there other "while you're in there" bushings or parts?
If so, my plan would be to go:
- CMP Solid Bushings for the Subframe mounts (I'm not lowered yet, but will be, so I'll just install these)
- OE Lemforder RTABS with Condor Limiter Kit
- Condor Poly Differential front and cover bushings.
My second question is regarding the Poly diff bushings. I know the consensus is to just replace the cover, but I've just (very) recently changed the differential oil with new BMW oil, which is expensive as hell, so not very keen in having to replace it all again. Plus, the cover is also quite a bit more expensive then the Condor bushings. Is this a big no-no or is the outcome just a bit more diff whine? It's mostly a weekend car so if that's all, I think it would be allright.
Also, would replacing the cover bushings with Condor poly and the front bushing with OEM (this one is available separately from BMW, right?) be a better solution?
Thank you very much for the help!
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