Definitely not as bad as Michigan roads but they have their spots. Most of the roads around me are in pretty good shape currently, but the winter was very mild so not much damage was done.
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I used the turner Monoball for 1 year. No NVH to complain about, but my car is gereally a bit on the louder side. The feel was great, beats any poly bushing by a mile and then some.Originally posted by enjoy_m3 View PostCan anyone chime in the NVH on the turner monoball? They claim there isn't but I'm not so sure
I don't use them anymore because I use DTM Style control arms now, and these don't use standard shape fcab.
If someone in Europe wants a set, I may sell mine since they are just laying around...
2002 E46 M3 TiAg Coupé >> full tracktool conversion @m346gt
2000 986 Boxster S >> ice cream getter
Past: E46 330Ci, 944S2, 996 C4S
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Can't see how it wouldn't, but your experience of it would likely depend on the rest of your suspension setup. I.e. it might be very noticeable on an otherwise stock car but not so much on one with race camber plates. Anyone on the forum using Turner monoballs on a mostly stock suspension?Originally posted by enjoy_m3 View PostCan anyone chime in the NVH on the turner monoball? They claim there isn't but I'm not so sure
Such a predicament for my DD: don't like the OE experience and don't want road salt and back road dirt in expensive Turner monoballs, but thanks to you lot I'm always nervous about my Rogue polys! (30k and counting...)Last edited by ethan; 05-07-2020, 09:04 AM.
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The Turner monoballs are delrin isolated, so it's not straight metal on metal through (similar to a "street" camber plate vs a track one-- the street plates have isolation materials, in addition to the monoballs).
For a DD, I'd do OE(M) everything on the car than potentially RTABs.
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
100 Series Land Cruiser
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What would you recommend there? It's too late for me now, just had the RACP reinforced and replaced the subframe and all the bushing and RTABs with OEM, but curious what you would recommendOriginally posted by Obioban View PostFor a DD, I'd do OE(M) everything on the car than potentially RTABs.
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I run Turner monoballs on KW V2s. The only time I feel them is where there are seams in the road. There is a noticeable transfer of harshness into the steering wheel. I accepted the trade off for the gain in the direct responsiveness I get from steering inputs.Originally posted by ethan View Post
Can't see how it wouldn't, but your experience of it would likely depend on the rest of your suspension setup. I.e. it might be very noticeable on an otherwise stock car but not so much on one with race camber plates. Anyone on the forum using Turner monoballs on a mostly stock suspension?
Such a predicament for my DD: don't like the OE experience and don't want road salt and back road dirt in expensive Turner monoballs, but thanks to you lot I'm always nervous about my Rogue polys! (30k and counting...)
Went through a ton of gravel in Maine and New Hampshire when I did a road trip with the M3, no issues yet. I grease them regularly to keep the dirt away.2002 M3 Carbon Schwarz/Black 6MT
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I may give them whirl then.Originally posted by terra View Post
Rein is the R in CRP (Continental-Rein-Pentosin), so not a cheap knockoff brand per se. Some of their stuff I've bought has been totally fine and clearly equivalent to OEM. But I've also heard of some parts being low quality. I don't know where the FCABs would fall
As far as poly, I have driven an M coupe (99) with poly FCAB's and the steering was very nice/direct, no annoying additional NVH that I could detect but those cars have a lot of NVH to begin with.
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Good post - thanks. The Turner monoballs in my HPDE car are nuts, but they went on at the same time as the MCS gear, ZHP rack, and sticky tires, so wasn't sure exactly how they'd feel on a more normal car. Sounds like I'll probably be gettng a second set eventually then.Originally posted by slavik1988 View Post
I run Turner monoballs on KW V2s. The only time I feel them is where there are seams in the road. There is a noticeable transfer of harshness into the steering wheel. I accepted the trade off for the gain in the direct responsiveness I get from steering inputs.
Went through a ton of gravel in Maine and New Hampshire when I did a road trip with the M3, no issues yet. I grease them regularly to keep the dirt away.
Yeah, I definitely prefer the poly steering experience to OE too (though it's not as good as the monoballs, albeit probably more isolated), but I'd also hate to have one fail on a winter cross country drive in South Dakota or something. I'll be sure to notify the forum when I become the next poly FCAB victim...Originally posted by Icecream View PostI may give them whirl then.
As far as poly, I have driven an M coupe (99) with poly FCAB's and the steering was very nice/direct, no annoying additional NVH that I could detect but those cars have a lot of NVH to begin with.
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I'd go with one of the monoball options. I'm using Turner's sealed monoball and am quite happy with it. A lot of people here (including Obioban I think) are using the Synchro Design Works unit. Dinan's another good (but expensive) option. If I were buying today, I think I'd go with CMPAuto's assuming no major COVID delays etc.Originally posted by Seagull View Post
What would you recommend there? It's too late for me now, just had the RACP reinforced and replaced the subframe and all the bushing and RTABs with OEM, but curious what you would recommend
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Anything sealed with high quality bearing should be good, but I think CMP and Dinan have the best design-- with them being equal, and CMPs being considerably cheaper.Originally posted by Seagull View Post
What would you recommend there? It's too late for me now, just had the RACP reinforced and replaced the subframe and all the bushing and RTABs with OEM, but curious what you would recommend
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
100 Series Land Cruiser
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Second this, I have Syncho Design Works since 2017 installed, they are awesome much better than any poly i had prior, close to 40k on them right now and no noises at all.Originally posted by terra View Post
I'd go with one of the monoball options. I'm using Turner's sealed monoball and am quite happy with it. A lot of people here (including Obioban I think) are using the Synchro Design Works unit. Dinan's another good (but expensive) option. If I were buying today, I think I'd go with CMPAuto's assuming no major COVID delays etc.
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Wow! those are both quite the premium over OEM. dont think I would have splurged either way.Originally posted by Obioban View Post
Anything sealed with high quality bearing should be good, but I think CMP and Dinan have the best design-- with them being equal, and CMPs being considerably cheaper.
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