Sway bar bushings are located along the center of the bar. When they wear out, excess play is introduced which causes noise. Turner Motorsport carries OE BMW rubber bushings as well as high quality aftermarket for those looking to upgrade.
Stiffer sway bar bushings (also commonly referred to as anti roll bar bushings) reduce play and deflection in the sway bar. Rubber bushings tend to get soft and pliable over time and allow the sway bar to flex too much. Stiffer bushings restore stability and performance. All Powerflex bushings come with a lifetime warranty.
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Stiffer sway bar bushings (also commonly referred to as anti roll bar bushings) reduce play and deflection in the sway bar. Rubber bushings tend to get soft and pliable over time and allow the sway bar to flex too much. Stiffer bushings restore stability and performance. All Powerflex bushings come with a lifetime warranty.
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Lock down your front roll geometry. These high-durometer 24mm polyurethane bushings eliminate sway bar deflection, ensuring immediate anti-roll bar activation and entirely predictable handling under aggressive track loads.
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The Powerflex silicone grease is the only lubricant we suggest for long, squeak free operation. The lubricant contains silicone that resists heat and water and keeps a more constant viscosity to allow it to stay in the bushing as temperatures increase. The lubricant also does not lose it's lubrication properties over time like an anti-seize type lubricant. Each pack will lube 2 large bushings or 4 small.
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When comparing OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) front sway bar bushings to PowerFlex Black Series bushings, it's essential to consider that OEM bushings are typically designed for general use, durability, and comfort, while PowerFlex bushings are engineered with specific performance goals in mind. If you're looking to elevate your driving experience and achieve better performance and handling, aftermarket Front Sway Bar Bushings offer a range of advantages that OEM bushings may not provide. Reduced Body Roll Sharper Handling Enhanced Cornering Improved Steering Response Better Traction Enhanced Control OE / OEM Cross Reference Numbers: 31356792124
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Lock down your front anti-roll bar geometry. These track-spec 95A durometer Black Series bushings eliminate latency in your 30mm sway bar, ensuring immediate weight transfer management and maximum front-end bite on track.
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The sway bar in your vehicle links both lower control arms. During cornering, the inner wheel tends to roll under, but the sway bar acts as a spring to prevent this. A critical part of this system is the sway bar bushings. If they become soft or worn, energy transfer is compromised due to excessive sway bar flex or bushing movement. To maintain tight and responsive handling, it’s essential to replace the bushings.
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The sway bar in your vehicle links both lower control arms together. During cornering, the inner wheel tends to roll under, but the sway bar acts as a spring to prevent this from happening. A critical component in this system is the sway bar bushings. If the bushings are worn or too soft, energy transfer between sides is compromised due to excessive sway bar flex or bushing movement. To maintain tight and responsive handling, it’s best to replace worn bushings.
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