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[OOS] E53 Nolathane Rear Subframe Mount Bushing kit $91 + shipping from MAPerformance
Edit: Now OOS (out of stock). Someone here get them?
I got the last one in stock a few months back. Now they have another on clearance for $91. I paid ~$10 for shipping. Still haven't installed mine because my mechanic friend has been ill. https://www.maperformance.com/produc...x5-rev094-0040 Last edited by haigha; 05-23-2022 at 06:41 AM. |
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Not for me.. I want to reduce NVH not increase it. I replaced mine with standard ones from BMW. I did contemplate putting in poly bushes but decided against it due to the above possibility.
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I just replaced the rear subframe bushing on my 2005 X5 3.0 with Nolathane subframe bushing. I rate them A++. Ride comfort is smoother over rough roads and notably reduced bounce over uneven pavement. Acceleration seems to take less effort, so I expect there may be a slight fuel savings. Cost was $166 shipped, not much higher than than OEM but with significantly improved performance and longevity. https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...-bushings.html |
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Personally, given how many times I have installed polyurethane and then removed it within weeks or months, I would not. I keep telling myself "it'll be different this time," and that's almost never actually the case. (The only poly bushings I'm currently happy with are installed on the 993.)
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2011 M3 2006 Sierra 2500HD 4WD LBZ/Allison 2004 X5 3.0i 6MT 1995 M3 S50B32 1990 325is 1989 M3 S54B32 Hers: 1989 325iX 1996 911 Turbo
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