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BimmerBum
07-15-2012, 05:35 AM
I have some excess inventory on hand so I thought I would offer the ti guys and gals a deal.

I have 4 sets of OEM E36 Motorsport lower control arm bushings already pre-pressed into OEM brackets. These are the factory centered lower control arm bushings stock to a 96-99 M3 and a prefect upgrade for stock ti bushings. You will not need an alignment after install (unless you needed one prior to install) and because they are pre-pressed you will not need a press!

The price is 90.00 shipped anywhere in the US.

Email (or paypal) direct if you are interested.

ed@bimmerbum.com

Yahweh
07-22-2012, 03:05 PM
Pics please?

1996 328ti
07-22-2012, 08:11 PM
Pics please?It's a solid bushing mounted in a lollypop.

If you know what a bushing looks like and the mount, that's it!

Yahweh
07-23-2012, 03:07 AM
Get I get a P/N to the solid bushing? Are these centered and not offset?

BimmerBum
07-23-2012, 05:26 AM
http://www.angelfire.com/de3/bimmertoyz/1454.JPG

1996 328ti
07-23-2012, 12:15 PM
Get I get a P/N to the solid bushing? Are these centered and not offset?

Just need to read.

I have some excess inventory on hand so I thought I would offer the ti guys and gals a deal.

I have 4 sets of OEM E36 Motorsport lower control arm bushings already pre-pressed into OEM brackets. These are the factory centered lower control arm bushings stock to a 96-99 M3 and a prefect upgrade for stock ti bushings. You will not need an alignment after install (unless you needed one prior to install) and because they are pre-pressed you will not need a press!

The price is 90.00 shipped anywhere in the US.

Email (or paypal) direct if you are interested.

ed@bimmerbum.com

Yahweh
07-23-2012, 05:40 PM
They are not solid. Sorry for not completly reading and dirtying up the thread, also I was under the impression that maybe there was a "motorsport" bushing may have been solid vs the m3 would be semi sold...

1996 328ti
07-23-2012, 05:47 PM
From what I recall the left image a stock E36 non-M bushings.
The tight are M3.

Maybe you are thinking of polyurethane?

1996 328ti
07-23-2012, 05:52 PM
They are not solid. Sorry for not completly reading and dirtying up the thread.I'm not.
I believe the part number would be
31 12 9 069 035.

http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-516-front-control-arm-bushings-fcab-centered-rubber-e30-e36-z3.aspx
Same thing.
And to verify the part number.
http://realoem.com/bmw/partxref.do?part=31+12+9+069+035

BimmerBum
07-23-2012, 06:06 PM
They are not solid. Sorry for not completly reading and dirtying up the thread, also I was under the impression that maybe there was a "motorsport" bushing may have been solid vs the m3 would be semi sold...

They are not completely solid, you are correct but they 'solid' compared to the stock bushings and are commonly referred to as 'solid' bushings. As stated in my initial post they are stock to the 96-99 M3.

I do carry totally solid rubber bushings, they work well but they are not a factory part. I am running them in one of my E36s without issue. It sounds like that is what you are after. They are 29.99 for the bushings alone and $110.00 pre-pressed.

ProjectTiBacalhou
07-27-2012, 10:42 AM
have any sets left?

paypal sent

BimmerBum
07-27-2012, 02:31 PM
have any sets left?

paypal sent

I do. email (ed@bimmerbum.com) or call (772.215.4069).

zoner
07-27-2012, 04:38 PM
I do carry totally solid rubber bushings, they work well but they are not a factory part. I am running them in one of my E36s without issue. It sounds like that is what you are after. They are 29.99 for the bushings alone and $110.00 pre-pressed.

I am running these same solid bushings from BimmerBum (Thanks, Ed!) and I am completely satisfied with them. They provide a good feel when cornering and do a little better job of damping road vibration and shock than the urethane ones they replaced.

BimmerBum
07-27-2012, 04:52 PM
I am running these same solid bushings from BimmerBum (Thanks, Ed!) and I am completely satisfied with them. They provide a good feel when cornering and do a little better job of damping road vibration and shock than the urethane ones they replaced.

Glad you like them! I knew you would not be disappointed.