Powerflex Shock Mount Kits for BMW Z4 M Roadster S54 (2003-2008)

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If you are replacing your shocks, be sure to change the mount as well. This simple step will not only increase the life of your new shocks, but will help to restore lost comfort and agility, As factory bushings age, the will begin to crack and split. Turner Motorsport carries Genuine BMW mounts as well as high quality aftermarket alternatives.
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Powerflex Performance Street Rear Shock Mount - E36
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T#:378985
Part#: PFR5-5630-12X2
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Rear shock mounts are tasked with securing shocks while absorbing noise, vibration and harshness that would otherwise be associated with a solid mount. Factory rubber bushings are a compromise between a cushy ride and responsive handling.

Powerflex polyurethane rear shock mounts are firmer than OEM bushings, resulting in better handling, a more responsive rear-end, and more efficient suspension articulation - all with minimal sacrifice to ride quality.

Poweflex is a leading manufacturer of aftermarket suspension bushings. Using state of the art design and manufacturing, all replacement bushings are engineered to out-perform and out-last the ones that came in the car. Each line of bushings is meticulously tested and then re-tested to ensure perfect fitment and enduring quality through the life of the vehicle. A full lifetime warranty backs every one of their products and demonstrates the level of confidence and commitment Powerflex has to their customers.

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Rear Shock Mount - 12 Mm - E30, E36, E46, Z3, Z4
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T#:53997757
Part#: PFR5-5630-12H
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Deflective, degraded factory rubber rear top mounts cause unpredictable dynamic toe and camber shifts, compromising rear-end stability when loading up the chassis mid-corner.