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New thrust arm bushing could be destroyed in no time if they were tighten with the car on a lift and the suspension was at full droop.
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Yes, number 2. Mine has clicking and you could feel it when sitting at idle and rocking the steering wheel side to side. I don't know how much of that contributes to the shudder under braking, but it needs fixing, so I'll see if it even puts a dent in the vibrations. Past that I'm back to inspecting the thrust bushings, ball joints and tie rods. I won't do the stock bushings any more, but I'll go with these:
BMW E53 X5 N62 4.4L Suspension Bushings - PFF5-901x2 - Performance Polyurethane Front Control Arm Bushing Set - ES#2649997
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Yeah, I am debating on going with the Powerflex or the Meyle HD bushings myself. Usually go with Poly bushings on my past M cars, but not sure how much it would help or hurt in this application.
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I'm running the staggered 20" setup for the summers and I think they are hard on the thrust bushings. I'm sure that poly on the thrust bushings will mean the next weakest link goes quicker too.
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I have not done anything yet, I am taking it to a friend who is a master tech at BMW to get the transmission and transfer case fluid changed on Saturday. I'm going to ask him to take a drive and inspect underneath to see if he can find anything. Will probably go ahead and change my thrust bushings no matter what though. I will be sure and update when I do that.
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Just FYI there are reinforced "protection package" bushings from BMW now which should last longer than the Meyle HD I would think, based on the reinforcement design.
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Are you talking about these? BMW E53 X5 N62 4.8L Suspension Bushings - 31129069820 - Protection Package Front Control Arm Bushings - Pair - ES#49337
They are listed on ECS as being for the "rear" control arm but I do not think that is correct. These look like replacements for the thrust arm.
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