BMR Rubber Control Arm Bushings IN STOCK!
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BMR Rubber Control Arm Bushings IN STOCK!
Our latest order for rubber bushing inserts for our lower control arms are finally back in stock, and ready to send out! These are compatible with a large portion of our F-body lower control arms. For details, PM me or call and ask for Kevin!
Thanks,
Kevin
Thanks,
Kevin
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Any possibility of BMR supplying rubber bushings for their adjustable panhard rod? I too enjoy a quiet ride and if the stock piece isn't the right length with my new rear and SLP springs, then I'm going to be in the market for something like that...
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Kevin,
Got my order, the non-adjustable control arms with these rubber bushings pre installed in them. They have been on the car for almost a week. Took me 40minutes to install. Rear of the car is solid without being harsh, definitely an upgrade over stock. Rear tires are more planted. Good product!
Wish these had been available when I was doing my fronts.
Got my order, the non-adjustable control arms with these rubber bushings pre installed in them. They have been on the car for almost a week. Took me 40minutes to install. Rear of the car is solid without being harsh, definitely an upgrade over stock. Rear tires are more planted. Good product!
Wish these had been available when I was doing my fronts.
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Great to hear the awesome feedback.
At this time, we do not make a rubber bushing for the front lower control arm. Honestly, the demand for these bushings is low to begin with, so the front lowers will probably be even less. If there is enough traffic on them, we could look into getting some done though. Be we would need to test them in the control arms to ensure they will work as effectively as the poly for our control arm design.
- Kevin
At this time, we do not make a rubber bushing for the front lower control arm. Honestly, the demand for these bushings is low to begin with, so the front lowers will probably be even less. If there is enough traffic on them, we could look into getting some done though. Be we would need to test them in the control arms to ensure they will work as effectively as the poly for our control arm design.
- Kevin
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Hah, I was just looking at the latest post about waiting 5-8 weeks before you guys received the new inserts-- Glad to see it was done!
Seriously considering this....after headers/tune....wheel hop is terrible now!
Seriously considering this....after headers/tune....wheel hop is terrible now!