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I bought OE for the uppers. Wouldn't recommend poly TBH. I believe I have an extra pair of OE inners that I can sell to you -- can confirm when I go to Katy tomorrow. Also have a ball joint tool set you can borrow.
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Everything is being R&R'd, including the diff, so it's a “now's the time/while you're in there”. Outer ball joints have all been replaced, RTAB's are Bimmerworld, camber arms are some ECS aluminum I had lying around, they still use rubber on the inner joint.Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostIs the idea that they'll limit a tiny bit of deflection? Probably won't do much but introduce more NVH. I vote rubber. The ends, both upper and lower, are already ball joints anyway. Inners are a bitch to do anyway because you have to move or remove the diff.
I'm getting anxious to get this thing back together while the weather is cool
Maybe I should make a journal…
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that's what I'm doing. I have a 2nd ECU that has a "canned" tune from Kassel Performance that I run with my CSL intake. When it's time for smog, I swap it all out and put my stock ECU back on.Originally posted by ridebikes View PostMy dumb question is how to think about swapping not just intakes but the ECUs to go along with them.
For California reasons, it'd be great to swap between the CSL intake & stock intake periodically.
But my understanding is that an ECU really needs to be tuned (Alpha N, etc.) to take full advantage of the CSL intake. But that kind of tune is not permitted in CA.
So the dumb question is: could I simply buy a second ECU, pair it to my car, and have it tuned for the CSL setup, then swap both the stock intake and ECU back every few years? Or is there a work around to have my original ECU do it all?
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Is the idea that they'll limit a tiny bit of deflection? Probably won't do much but introduce more NVH. I vote rubber. The ends, both upper and lower, are already ball joints anyway. Inners are a bitch to do anyway because you have to move or remove the diff.
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Anyone running Powerflex bushes for the upper inners? I bought a set, was going to replace them last night while I was doing the ball joints, but ended up breaking my threaded rod and had to put it on hold.
It doesn't seem like they would be a negative in that location, my original rubber bushings look great for 120k miles and 20 years though 😂
Tempted to order a set of sphericals for it, but thought this the place to ask
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