BMW E46 & Z4 Powerflex Polyurethane Lower Control Arm Bushing Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2023
  • Installing Powerflex PFF5-4601BLK Polyurethane bushings into existing factory BMW brackets can be difficult. Here is how I do it. Some of these tips maybe useful for any E85, E46, or E86 car, other BMW applications or similar polyurethane bushings in other makes and models.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @craigm.9070
    @craigm.9070 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your time on this one! Rubber, even high durometer, doesn't last forever; a predictable, firm suspension/steering setup inspires confidence while driving. Predictable is what my dad always used to say is a key to driving confidence and comfort.

  • @EMFT
    @EMFT Год назад +1

    Paul your attention to details “the little things “ is consistent in all your videos and separates great tutorials from good tutorial videos.
    Thanks for your helpful videos.

  • @GearBoxVideo
    @GearBoxVideo  Год назад +1

    Thanks to​ @Racecars N'at for letting me now the the "heat shield is called a subframe reinforcement plate and the 8 mounting bolts should be TTY ( Torqued to yield ) 59Nm + 90 deg

  • @kresimirmilisa5560
    @kresimirmilisa5560 Год назад +1

    paul you are making good videos.

  • @nathanielperry6910
    @nathanielperry6910 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome! Thank you very much ! Video was very nicely done! I want to try this on my E38 front and rear.

  • @aDaWaN
    @aDaWaN Год назад

    Yeah these bushings can make a huge difference. On my Lexus IS200 the control arm bushings fixed a massive brake judder too. Thanks for the detailed video, great education and entertainment :)

  • @Desertduleler_88
    @Desertduleler_88 Год назад

    Great viewing, very neat installation.

  • @priemra
    @priemra 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video

  • @musclefactory9181
    @musclefactory9181 3 месяца назад

    Amazing video thank you for explaining precisely

  • @__--JY-Moe--__
    @__--JY-Moe--__ Год назад

    slick little vid Paul. seeing U'r a BMW enthusiast, I know any shimmying is a big deal with U. it's super helpful to see some kit's out there, that will
    knock the job out! thanks 4 the info & tips!

  • @gherosh
    @gherosh Год назад

    Good tips! 👍

  • @yumpizzaness
    @yumpizzaness Год назад

    My preference for street use is the Rogue Engineering bushings and for track use the Turner monoballs. These look good too

  • @danielweinbaum
    @danielweinbaum Год назад

    ANOTHER GEM !

  • @jessebrown1400
    @jessebrown1400 Год назад

    I had bad LCA bushings on my Grand Vitara, I wish I was as savy then as now.
    The bushings were GM style I could've tracked down some replacements, Regretfully I swapped control arms.
    Later I lifted the vehicle and became very interested in adjustable lower control arms to fix camber in a manner superior to camber plates and spherical bearings.
    Since no adjustable LCA's were available I was going to weld-in a threaded tube adapter and go with HD heims.
    Good Video Paul, this will probably help a lot of ppl because those are bushings like to rot out and compromise a vehicle fairly dramatically.

  • @the2120company
    @the2120company Год назад

    Im glad , that your operation"rubber and metal "ended with success

  • @s2_eleven551
    @s2_eleven551 Год назад

    Paul, can you do a video on the TKX for us please? Love your videos.

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  Год назад +1

      I just dont have money to biy a TKX to do a video. When one comes in I will do one

    • @s2_eleven551
      @s2_eleven551 Год назад

      @@GearBoxVideo appreciate you Paul. I’ve been binge watching your old T5 and TKO rebuilds and tear downs. Your knowledge is gold.

  • @shoominati23
    @shoominati23 Год назад

    Hey Paul, are you able to do a video telling us about the RIchmond transmissions you were involved with like the IR5 , TKO700 or whatever it was called?

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  Год назад

      I wasnt involved with these transmissions at all. I do not plan on doing any videos on these.

  • @racecarsnat9231
    @racecarsnat9231 Год назад

    Just a note here... That "heat shield" is a subframe/LCA reinforcement and its 8 mounting bolts are single-use TTY. 59Nm + 90 deg.

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  Год назад

      Good to know. Could not find in the BMW TIS the specs on the heat shield/ reinforcement plate

    • @racecarsnat9231
      @racecarsnat9231 Год назад

      @@GearBoxVideo FCP Euro notes it in the description. The Bentley manual says 59 Nm +90 deg + an additional 30 deg. They also call out the bushing bracket bolts as single use. 59 Nm again, but no angle.

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  Год назад

      ​@@racecarsnat9231 Thanks. I pinned your info in my top comment.

  • @danieldumitrucehan5051
    @danieldumitrucehan5051 2 месяца назад

    tarane se da cu vaselina siliconica de instalatii sanitare care se foloseste la tevile de PVC , la cat costa o bucse 20$ bucata , costa mai mult manopara sa le inlocuiesti decat sa cumperi 2 gata facute de fabrica , rimp piwerdut cu inlocuitul

  • @Sir-Kay
    @Sir-Kay Год назад

    Thanks for the effort now, how about the ride quality? I've heard about jolting & super stiff uncomfortable rides due to lack of shock absorption with these things, are these claims true?

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  Год назад

      There is no difference in ride quality. These bushings stabilize the control arms a bit firmer. So you may feel the road more thru your steering wheel. So roads that have rough pavement transmit that roughness thru the wheel. It is really not noticable on the street. I have the M sport suspension so its pretty stiff as is.

    • @Sir-Kay
      @Sir-Kay Год назад

      @@GearBoxVideo What was your reason for buying this over the regular arm bushing say from Meyle HD or Lemforder, any detailed reason?

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  Год назад

      Im sure the stock bushings from Meyle and Lemforder are fine. Since my factory bushings failed I wanted to try something non rubber.

    • @Sir-Kay
      @Sir-Kay Год назад

      @@GearBoxVideo Exactly what I'm going to do.

  • @joao87961
    @joao87961 2 месяца назад

    Hi great vídeo mate, I have mount new arms and and meyle hd buchings ,4 new tires and i have traimline It’s possible the cause be this bushings ? thank you

    • @joao87961
      @joao87961 2 месяца назад

      Forgot to mention i have 18’’ wheels

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  2 месяца назад

      Did you get is aligned?

  • @INNO222
    @INNO222 Год назад

    Would this also apply to a 2001 E39? Great clip.

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  Год назад +1

      The techniques involved can apply to any bushing installation. Just some tips like grinding the bushing flat before pressing it out. If your e39 has the same setup, then yes. I'm not a power flex dealer. So, I do not know if they carry bushings for that car. You would have to contact them

    • @INNO222
      @INNO222 Год назад

      @@GearBoxVideo I thank you!

  • @FixItStupid
    @FixItStupid Год назад

    Thank You, Paul Good Tech. & Video

  • @anmadmartin2357
    @anmadmartin2357 10 месяцев назад

    Goodnight I'm in Jamaica how can I order that bushing I need it right now

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  10 месяцев назад

      Links are in video description

  • @markgonzalez173
    @markgonzalez173 Год назад

    Where are you located? I would like to get a transmission serviced by you. Thank you

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  Год назад

      All my info is in the video description. I am not doing any rebuilds or transmission repair right now.

  • @RobertKohut
    @RobertKohut Год назад

    Whew, you must be 'bushed'.... 🙂

  • @deplorabledave1048
    @deplorabledave1048 3 месяца назад

    Just dont use Powerflex YELLOW color for your FCABS. They are TOO SOFT and wear out in 10K miles. I use their Yellows for my sub frame bushings. They last 40-50K and then need to be replaced.
    I would use NGK for my FCABS. Only I loved going back to OEM stock FCABS.
    TOO MUCH NVH for me with poly up front.
    My RTABS are a hard 95a durometer NGK brand. NGK last forever.

    • @GearBoxVideo
      @GearBoxVideo  3 месяца назад

      I like the way the car feels with the black powerflex