Suspension mounts are designed to absorb the energy of the shocks and springs and isolate road harshness from the chassis. But over time the original rubber mounts will crumble and fail. We have stock mounts and bushings as well as a wide selection of upgraded and heavier-duty for performance street cars. We also offer a full selection of race only bushings and mounts. Simply choose your car below. Included here you will find rear shock tower mounts, front strut mounts, subframe mounts, lower control arm bushings, rear trailing arm bushings, and more.
Differential bushings are responsible for keeping the differential in solid alignment while dampening drivetrain vibration. While OE rubber bushings are fine when they are new from the factory, aged and worn out rubber bushings create a multitude of issues that can range from annoying to dangerous. As a factory bushing ages, it begins to harden and become brittle. When this happens the bushing will actually shrink and allow for movement at the differential mounting point. At this point, the differential is free to shift under load causing a noticeable clunking noise under acceleration and deceleration and massively increasing the stress on the driveshaft and axles. Manual transmissions suffer the worst from this as it can make shifting difficult since the differential will shift when the clutch is engaged and disengaged.
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NOTE: We suggest replacing 3 of BMW # 31126760203 during installation Kit comes supplied with M14 mounting bolt, thread locker, and a Powerflex keyring. With the newer F8x M2/M3/M4's making big power and having superb chassis straight from the showroom, it's no wonder they're often found at the most serious of track-days or at tuning shops around the globe. Unfortunately, the power that makes these cars so fun to drive eventually has an impact on the vehicles' suspension components- most notably the rear differential bushings. Despite having alloted for two mounting bushings on the factory tubular subframe, BMW opts to use only a single offset bushing in the rear to mount the diff bracket to the subframe. This essentially creates a pivot point for the diff under torque loading, especially if the 4x front diff bushes are worn out and softer than they once were. With hard launches and sudden and frequent on-off throttle changes, the single rear OE rubber bushing is subject to extreme torsional and directional forces, resulting in rapid degradation with failure often seen at around the 30,000-40,000 mile mark, and an unsettled and potentially clunky rear-end. The PFR5-4030 Dual Mount Diff Bracket is made from our in-house CNC machined 6082 High-Tensile Aluminum, and is designed to utilize the secondary mounting position on the OE subframe. With the addition of a second bushing, this prevents the diff from twisting under load, providing benefits such as: Reduced drivetrain movement Improved throttle response A more controlled and consistent chassis response to acceleration/deceleration Improved tire-to-road power transfer due to reduced wheel hop Reduced strain on bushings The corrosion-resistant, satin black, anodized aluminum bracket is optimized for high stress and deflection while withstanding high torque loads, but serves the same purpose in road-use and track-use cars with either a single OE bushing or dual aftermarket bushings. Although the bracket can be fitted without the need to remove the subframe from the vehicle completely, we would strongly recommend combining Powerflex products by using our already hugely popular 80A durometer PFR5-4026 Rear Diff Rear Mounting Bushings for both rear mounting positions alongside our PFR5-4025 Rear Diff Front Mounting Bushings in the front for the ultimate in differential control and a lasting street or track solution.
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Differential bushings are responsible for keeping the differential in solid alignment while dampening drivetrain vibration. While OE rubber bushings are fine when they are new from the factory, aged and worn out rubber bushings create a multitude of issues that can range from annoying to dangerous. As a factory bushing ages, it begins to harden and become brittle. When this happens the bushing will actually shrink and allow for movement at the differential mounting point. At this point, the differential is free to shift under load causing a noticeable clunking noise under acceleration and deceleration and massively increasing the stress on the driveshaft and axles. Manual transmissions suffer the worst from this as it can make shifting difficult since the differential will shift when the clutch is engaged and disengaged.
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Differential bushings are responsible for keeping the differential in solid alignment while dampening drivetrain vibration. While OE rubber bushings are fine when they are new from the factory, aged and worn out rubber bushings create a multitude of issues that can range from annoying to dangerous. As a factory bushing ages, it begins to harden and become brittle. When this happens the bushing will actually shrink and allow for movement at the differential mounting point. At this point, the differential is free to shift under load causing a noticeable clunking noise under acceleration and deceleration and massively increasing the stress on the driveshaft and axles. Manual transmissions suffer the worst from this as it can make shifting difficult since the differential will shift when the clutch is engaged and disengaged.
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When using PowerFlex Street Series Rear 25 mm Sway Bar Bushings for your BMW F80/F82F83, you will experience the benefits of a product that is made from the best material - polyurethane. You will feel: Enhanced Handling and Performance: Upgrading to Powerflex 25 mm rear sway bar bushings is like giving your car a secret performance boost. These bushings are designed to provide better control and stability during sharp turns and quick maneuvers. When you hit those curves, you'll feel your car hugging the road more confidently. Reduced Body Roll: One of the immediate benefits you'll notice is a reduction in body roll. Say goodbye to that sensation of leaning heavily when taking corners. The 14mm rear sway bar bushings work hard to keep your car's body level, resulting in a smoother and more comfortable ride. Improved Grip A better grip on the road is a game-changer, especially if you enjoy spirited driving or track days. With these beefier bushings, your rear tires will stay planted, offering improved traction. Whether you're accelerating out of a turn or holding a steady line, the enhanced grip is your new best friend. Sharper Steering Response: Tired of sluggish steering? These upgraded bushings can sharpen your car's steering response. You'll feel more in control of your vehicle, with quicker reactions to your steering inputs. It's like having a direct line of communication between you and the road. All Powerflex bushings come with a lifetime warranty Fits these BMW models: F80 M3 F82 M4 F83 M4
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Engineered to perform, Powerflex performance polyurethane differential bushings offer a supreme level of control, while still providing enough comfort for the street, with advanced polyurethane that reduces NVH that often accompanies lesser bushings. Expect improved acceleration response, more direct shifting feel and overall improved drivetrain composure with Powerflex performance polyurethane bushings.
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Experience championship-caliber performance with Fall-Line's Lower Control Arm Bearings, proudly Made in the USA. From years of competitive racing, Fall-Line is synonymous with producing top-tier suspension components that excel on the track. The weak link in the latest M Cars' rear camber arms is the rubber bushings, but Fall-Line's new lower control arm bearings offer a game-changing solution. This SKU replaces OEM BMW Part number: 33326792553 Key Features: Designed for all G8X and F8X M cars DMG Mori 5-Axis CNC machined for precision Full stainless bearing assembly including hats, bearings, housing, and spiral locks Sold in pairs; designed to replace the rear control/camber arm outer bearings (BMW Part Number: 33-32-6-792-553) By eliminating rubber from this critical feedback area, Fall-Line provides control over the tire's behavior and confidence behind the wheel at the limit. These bearings feature the largest FK spherical bearings on the market, ensuring strength and longevity even under competition-level loads. Stainless steel spiral locks offer 360 degrees of clamping force, securing the bearing from any potential movement. As a bonus, these spherical bearings outlast OEM rubber variants, eliminating the headache of repeated replacements over your ownership. Please note that, as with any elimination of suspension bushings, there may be a slight increase in noise, vibration, and harshness after installation. Upgrade your suspension with Fall-Line's Lower Control Arm Bearings and take your driving experience to the next level. Invest in championship-level performance with Fall-Line, the trusted name in motorsport.
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Fall Line’s mono ball spherical bearing conversion kit transforms the front steering and suspension feel of the M2. The factory rubber bushing is very large, and is prone to substantial deflection under load, as the M2 is put through its paces. Deflection of the bushing can create unwanted geometry change, steering wobble under braking, and even hysteresis of the thrust arm. The bearing’s housing is precision machine from aluminum, to create a rigid part that allows for the M2’s thrust arm to move smoothly through its range of suspension travel. The improvement in steering and suspension feel is immediate and truly enhances the personality of the M2.
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Replace your inner control arm bushings with performance Powerflex bushings to tighten up your control and improve stability. *Door Buster Special - New Product* This is a replacement part that uses the Black Series material to boost stiffness over the original part by 18% to withstand increased loading seen by this position on the car. If the control arm bushings on your vehicle are beginning to fail, it will become quickly apparent. Suspension noise will be drastically increased, there will be steering wheel shake when hitting road hazards, and the entire car will have an all around loose feel. This can also lead to premature tire failure as alignment is negatively affected. Replace your control arm bushings to give your entire suspension a tighter feel. Rattling over bumps, a loose feeling when driving, and play in the front wheels is the main indicator that your bushings may be failing. The stock rubber tends to get dry rotted, wear out, and cause play in the attachment point for the control arm. Replace yours when they wear out, or when replacing a control arm that didn't include these pieces.
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When you opt to enhance your BMW F80, F82, F83, or F87 with Radius Arm to Chassis Bushings, you unlock a multitude of advantages. These include: Enhanced Handling: Radius Arm to Chassis Bushings elevate your BMW's handling to a higher level, granting exceptional control, especially during demanding maneuvers and sharp corners. This translates to an improved sense of stability on the road. Reduced Vibration and Noise: These bushings excel at reducing vibrations and dampening noise, leading to a quieter and smoother driving experience. Your ride quality becomes more refined, enhancing overall comfort. Improved Steering Response: Bid farewell to unresponsive steering. Radius Arm to Chassis Bushings enhance your BMW's steering response, delivering precise and immediate control, akin to forging a direct connection with the road. Extended Component Lifespan: Opting for high-quality bushings extends the lifespan of various suspension components. They exhibit superior durability compared to stock bushings, which translates to fewer replacements and increased longevity. Enhanced Traction: Whether you're passionate about spirited driving or partake in track activities, these bushings provide superior traction. Your BMW maintains consistent contact with the road surface, allowing you to confidently explore your vehicle's performance limits. OE / OEM Cross Reference Numbers: 31122284531/ 31122284532 / 31122283579 Fits these BMW models: F80 - M3 F82 - M4 F87 - M2
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MADE IN THE USA. Rubber bushings found in the G8X’s rear upper arms are the last weak link in an otherwise rigid suspension. The original BMW bushings yield to cornering forces applied to the suspension, resulting in camber and toe change that is not ideal for performance driving. Fall Line’s kit replaces the soft upper control arm bushings with spherical bearings, enabling the rear suspension arms to move smoothly through their travel and giving the rear of a car a more solid, planted feel. The reduced geometry change allows for the car to retain its desired alignment, maintaining better control over the tire’s behavior under heavy load. Designed to replace the inner bushings of the rear upper control arms; BMW Part Numbers: 33322284777, 33329504611, and 33329504612. The BMW M cars feature a subframe that is directly mounted to the chassis by BMW M, to reduce suspension compliance and improve performance and driving feel. Similarly, the Fall Line upper control arm bearings rigidly mount the suspension arms to the subframe, increasing driver feedback, reducing geometry change, and improving performance. As with any elimination of suspension bushings, more feedback does equate to more road and suspension noise. While the Fall Line rear upper control arm bearings are a substantial performance improvement, please do be prepared for increased noise, vibration, and harshness after installing the parts. Product Details: DMG Mori 5-Axis CNC machined Full stainless bearing assembly (hats, bearing, housing, spiral locks) Price is per set of 4 (2 per side); designed to replace the inner bushings of the rear upper control arms (BMW Part Numbers: 33-32-2-284-777, 33-32-9-504-611, & 33-32-9-504-612)
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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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