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Old 12-14-2010, 07:00 AM   #1
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Default BimmerWorld Deal of the Day 12/14/10

This is they're deal of the day, 50% off!

http://www.bimmerworld.com/?bannerID=25
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Any opinions on this bushing? Some reviews I've seen say the washers will wear the lip of the bushing away.
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This is they're deal of the day, 50% off!

http://www.bimmerworld.com/?bannerID=25
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Any opinions on this bushing? Some reviews I've seen say the washers will wear the lip of the bushing away.
Bimmerworld.com says the deal is just for the 70A bushing...
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Yeah, I saw that. I have a hard time pulling the trigger on this because of the mixed reviews of powerflex bushings.
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How about this one?

BMW - Z3M, Z3, E30 ///M Rubber Differential Mount Bushing

Looks like a good deal to me but I'm not 100% sure. What do you think? Better than the 70A poly bushing?
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How about this one?

BMW - Z3M, Z3, E30 ///M Rubber Differential Mount Bushing

Looks like a good deal to me but I'm not 100% sure. What do you think? Better than the 70A poly bushing?
That bushing is a big improvement over stock. That's the bushing that comes in the M diff cover it is rubber but it has 4 metal plates moulded into the bushing where the stock bushing only has 2.
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I run the powerflex bushings on my car. I had to replace the control arm bushings after three years of track abuse when I also installed the IE rear camber/toe kit. I have the track version of the diff bushing and have no issues with it at all. Still in great shape after three years of abuse.
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