I’m planning on my list of items for a front end refresh to go along with rod bearings this fall. One of those items are the FCABs. I was planning on doing OEM or the OE equivalent, however I know there are some other options out there. Is there a particular material that responds better without making the ride harsh for street driving? My car is mostly a weekend warrior and garage queen. So far, I have been restoring/building it to OEM+.
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Turner Monoballs or if too much I would do OEM. Seen a bunch of premature failures on most poly.06 ZCP SMG | HTE CSL MAP QuaranTune | SL CSL Airbox | Eventuri Scoop | DMG Strut Bar | RE El Diablo | CPI Euro200R | AP Headers | Porsche BBK | ST XTA | TMS 3-Pulleys/F-Sway/Mono FCAB | AKG Trans/diff/Subframe/RTAB | SPL RCA | SGT SCZA Trunk | ACL | Beisan | Redish | AFD E85 |
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Oe or lemforder rubber for street car. Solid kills the steering for me. Poly will shake/vibrate you to death. You'll feel everything, good and bad. With rubber, the bad is isolated and you just get that beautifully sweet bmw steering.
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Originally posted by Icecream View PostAnyone use the rein branded ones?
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I used Powerflex purple for my flcab replacement.
They are as comfortable as OE.
I have had a set for ten years on an E30 chassis and they are still tight.
A Longevity issue for poly/OE flcabs is the heat coming off those cars with the cats up in the primaries.
The right side flcab gets baked by the exhaust and the factory cup headshield is insufficient. I think 50k miles is all one can expect from the rs flcab with the factory heat shield.
I would not use poly to replace OE bushing material on any other chassis/suspension area of a street daily. The NVH is tiresome when punting around town. I made this mistake with AKG poly for the diff mounts in my E36 M3.
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I have Turner Motorsport Poly 80A - which are a softer version of the 95A - they're supposed to be somewhere in the middle between a solid and stock bushing. They use a delrin sleeve to mate to the control arm. I've only driven 6 miles on them, but I can't say I noticed any noise/vibration. So far, so good.
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Been running Oe Lemforder for several years now, good quality, very comfortable, before ran AKG poly 95a which failed prematurely would not recommed poly fcab, recently pulled trigger on Turner Monoballs after hearing good things about them, haven't installed them as yet though, will report back with results how they feel.
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I recently had Poly FCABs fail prematurely, likely exacerbated by crappy Michigan roads, and replaced with OE. I forget how Columbus roads are but if there are rough areas, OE is probably your best bet for a street car. Much more forgiving without any large noticeable detriment.-Brandon
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