How to: Upgrade your E90/E92 Front Control Arm Bushings (POLYURETHANE VS RUBBER)

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  • čas přidán 29. 01. 2022
  • Today, I show you how to replace the front control arm and tension arm bushings on your E90 or E92 BMW, and instead of installing the same rubber bushings, we upgrade to Powerflex polyurethane bushings! These upgrades will make the car handle much more precisely, and reduce the "slop" you get from rubber bushings. I've got links below to the upgrades we did, as well as the bushing removal tool we used today down below!
    Powerflex E90 Front Tension Arm Bushings (Updated) - PFF5-401BLK: www.powerflexusa.com/shop/pro...
    Powerflex E90 Front Control Arm Bushings - PFF5-402: www.powerflexusa.com/shop/pro...
    Powerflex E90 Front Sway Bar Bushing - PFF5-4602-26.5: www.powerflexusa.com/shop/pro...
    Note: This video description contains affiliate links. If you click on one of them and make a purchase, I may receive a commission. This occurs at no extra cost to you, but helps keep the channel going!
    Amazon Bushing removal tool kit - amzn.to/3MiNlED (affiliate)
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Komentáře • 51

  • @steveb540i
    @steveb540i Před 2 lety +9

    Ahhh there's nothing like a great ride on a tight bush.

  • @justincompton4593
    @justincompton4593 Před 21 dnem +2

    You really should be making the control arms as close to normal ride height as possible before torquing down the bolts for those bushing. Torquing them in the relaxed position will cause premature wear. Just putting a floor Jack under the brake rotor and raising it will do the trick.

  • @N54.S6
    @N54.S6 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm looking at your channel as more of a BMW mechanic archive. Anytime I need something done, I can always manage to do it thanks to all these uploads. You are a goat fam. so far, 10 repairs I did on my car were all done after following your videos. Thanks again, Chris.
    Side note, i see what you mean by the vibrations. You get a lot more road feel but, it really isn't too bad. Definetly would benefit on a track for sure. Very sharp feeling precise turns around corners and such. Noticed the difference big time on a roundabout.

  • @mrsam5350
    @mrsam5350 Před 2 lety

    Good job dude
    And nice explanations, good video overall Thanks 👍🏽

  • @Nico_335i_DCT
    @Nico_335i_DCT Před 2 lety

    Very nice stuff Chris. Dutch regards, Nico

  • @tkajtsai1586
    @tkajtsai1586 Před rokem +1

    Good work.

  • @dancotube
    @dancotube Před rokem

    Very on point, thanks mate!

  • @bigmuvver
    @bigmuvver Před 2 lety

    No Brainer, Powerflex all the way!!
    🇬🇧

  • @j.delaney5525
    @j.delaney5525 Před 2 lety +5

    The larger arms are the tension struts. The short ones that you are calling the tension struts are actually the control arms.

  • @rayray3009
    @rayray3009 Před 2 lety

    Sammich..........now im hungry
    great info as always

  • @mack_titan
    @mack_titan Před 11 měsíci +1

    So, with these bushings, I do not have to put tension before tightening? I'm having that issue right now, in that the "the thud" sound is back only after 500 miles on OEM.

  • @danute125
    @danute125 Před 6 měsíci

    Everythings look fantastic, but just what happen with power steering wheeel

  • @streetbanditz5929
    @streetbanditz5929 Před 2 lety

    I gotta replace just the tension strut. Do I still have to take off the control arm or can I just directly replace it

  • @mack_titan
    @mack_titan Před rokem

    Hi, what are the torque specs? the top arm (the funny looking one) and down arm? (My car E90 2006 325i)

  • @xXJackieXxJDM
    @xXJackieXxJDM Před rokem +1

    $170 for bushings I think is a lot! But I’m sure there is a reason. An other performance bushing brands for e90 to recommend? I’ll probably end up buying them. Do you have stock springs on your car?

  • @theman3343
    @theman3343 Před 2 lety +1

    I was looking at doing bushings on my 240i but was dreading having to burn/saw them out. a previous video of yours put me on to that tool. literally life changing. I'm going to change every bushing on every car I own now. thank you for this. also, did non M e9x cars all get aluminum subframes? or is that just a 335i thing?

    • @normanmommu1
      @normanmommu1 Před rokem +1

      I just checked the subframe on my E90 2006 325i and it was aluminium, hope that helps

    • @asg631
      @asg631 Před 4 měsíci

      The AWD models got the steel front subframe. RWD cars got the aluminum one.

  • @VassiliySmith
    @VassiliySmith Před 2 lety +1

    Question. Could be the traction struts as a source of wobbling after 65-70 mph (mine is E92 328i xDrive 2013)? Thank for vid by the way!

    • @piovo5222
      @piovo5222 Před rokem

      Get a pry bar and have a good wiggle could be many things really, although it did sort my wobble out.

  • @davewallace9048
    @davewallace9048 Před 2 lety

    Do you know if this tool kit will work for removing the rear control arm bushing. 335i e90. A control arm I mean spring perch control arm, Bushing that’s in the bottom of subframe where the control arm connects to!! Thanks Man.. I like your channel!!

    • @TheBimmerBarn
      @TheBimmerBarn  Před 2 lety

      Looking at this bushing rn, and yes this tool would be perfect for this job. Good luck!

  • @justinschippers657
    @justinschippers657 Před 2 lety +2

    E90 = sedan, E91 = touring(what you call wagon), e92 = coupe, E93 = cabrio(what you call convertible). And the sway bar diameter is depending on If you have a normal, sport or m-sport under carriage/ suspension package.

    • @TheBimmerBarn
      @TheBimmerBarn  Před 2 lety

      Yes! and I think I was just confused too because the rear sway bar is the one that has so many sizes depending on options. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @ianmonzon5773
    @ianmonzon5773 Před 3 měsíci

    🔥

  • @trevorm7709
    @trevorm7709 Před 2 lety

    Did you re use the torque to yield bolts or get new ones, just wondering because the dealer wants $28 per bolt so Id rather avoid that if possible. Thanks

  • @jhncvngh
    @jhncvngh Před 2 lety

    Hi Mr Chris will you please explain purpose of inner tie rod boot delete ?

    • @TheBimmerBarn
      @TheBimmerBarn  Před 2 lety

      lol I bought the car and it was missing, just haven't gotten to installing it yet! 😂

  • @serbancordis3416
    @serbancordis3416 Před 4 měsíci

    Why not take the m3 arms?

  • @timy9719
    @timy9719 Před 2 lety +1

    Getting a vibration when accelerating. Replaced tension struts, ignition coils, spark plugs, vanos and flex disk but that didn't solve the issue. Any ideas

    • @kevinr6721
      @kevinr6721 Před 2 lety +1

      If it's a real hard vibration only under harder acceleration, check your drive shaft center mounting bracket. After replacing the clutch, I had installed the center support upside down (rotated 180 degrees). It looks like it is symmetrical and there is no orientation, but it has about a 2mm difference in position. When you install it upside down, it changes the angle of the pivot point for the 2 piece driveshaft and when you accelerate hard, it vibrates very harshly. Took me a while to figure it out. I only mention this because you replaced the flex disk so maybe you took this off.

  • @kurtm54
    @kurtm54 Před 11 měsíci

    Fyi, 2011 335xi front sway bar bushings are bonded to the sway bar. I'm not sure why, because I've never seen that before.

    • @TheBimmerBarn
      @TheBimmerBarn  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hmm, like glued? It may have gotten hot and melted/fused to the away bar, weird

    • @kurtm54
      @kurtm54 Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheBimmerBarn nope, bonded or glued from the factory. My sway bar bushings were creaking, so I replaced them. They were bonded somehow. But my bar was rusting, so I bought a new BMW OEM bar. It comes with the bushings...bonded to the bar. I've never seen it before.

    • @kurtm54
      @kurtm54 Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheBimmerBarn Good video though!

  • @xXspark365Xx
    @xXspark365Xx Před 2 lety

    Hey sir! Haven't you done this in the past on your e92 ?

    • @TheBimmerBarn
      @TheBimmerBarn  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, but I'll never pass up an opportunity to make a good video!

    • @xXspark365Xx
      @xXspark365Xx Před 2 lety

      @@TheBimmerBarn great!

  • @sawyerclabough6835
    @sawyerclabough6835 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a e92 will that bushing kit work or do I have to have the press ins

    • @TheBimmerBarn
      @TheBimmerBarn  Před 10 měsíci

      You'll need the press/pull sleeve kit in order to remove the old bushings, but yes these Powerflex bushings will work for E92!

    • @sawyerclabough6835
      @sawyerclabough6835 Před 10 měsíci

      Ok thanks for the quick response do they pull in or press in I can’t find a video to know if I can rent a tool for it

  • @ChrisChaos209
    @ChrisChaos209 Před 2 lety +1

    Mmm how come u only have 1 inner tie rod bellow? U really should've done that at the same time as these bushings man, dirt will really fuck up those tie rods in a quickness

  • @aldi7888
    @aldi7888 Před rokem

    Where to buy those bushing?

  • @henryriley9955
    @henryriley9955 Před 3 měsíci

    put high temp grease on the threads so it doesnt break again. not to much, just enough.

  • @corbin4258
    @corbin4258 Před 3 měsíci

    The terminology is backwards. The tension struts are the first arms you did, and the control arms are the straighter ones.

  • @pugs1377
    @pugs1377 Před 2 lety

    You cheated some how. Those ball joints don't come out of the knuckle that easy.....or maybe I just have bad luck?

    • @TheBimmerBarn
      @TheBimmerBarn  Před 2 lety

      I think they came out easy because these arms were recently installed. When it's stuck in, I leave the nut on, then pound on it using a hammer and the appropriate size socket. Just a tip!