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jim76
01-05-2008, 08:28 PM
Can someone tell me please, what is a bush limiter kit (I know something is give away in the name!!). I have only recently heard of them, but don't know how they work, fit or perform. Where can you buy them, and how much? Any info would be appreciated.

Mark CSL
01-05-2008, 11:20 PM
Turner Motorsport bush limiting kit.
£85.00 (Exc. VAT )
The Turner Motorsport bush limiting kit is the most cost effective way of reducing the unwanted movement in the rear trailing arms of your car. By using the original bush and fitting these limiters toe movement under cornering, braking, and accelerating is reduced giving the car more grip and driver feel and confidence. This is the ideal compromise solution for road and occasional track use where the spherical joint version would be too harsh.


http://www.simpsonmotorsport.co.uk/shopimage/web_image_files/limiter%20kit_web_image.jpg

http://www.simpsonmotorsport.co.uk/bmw-tuning/product.asp?id=67&pid=67&cid=5&pcid=12&product=66

Powerflex do the same job for £45 :thumbs:

jim76
02-05-2008, 06:48 AM
Right! I see now how this would work! Do you use standard bushes with this kit Mark? I was going to fit Polyurethane bushes to the RTAs. I think the Poly bushes have a bigger collar to, in effect, act the same as this limiter kit. Is that what you meant by powerflex doing the same job, or did you mean they produce a limiter kit too?

There are more and more small simple design items like this appearing on the market. My mate has a small engineering shop, I think I will try and talk him into making some bits and pieces. He could definately make a few quid!!

Mark CSL
02-05-2008, 05:04 PM
Right! I see now how this would work! Do you use standard bushes with this kit Mark? I was going to fit Polyurethane bushes to the RTAs. I think the Poly bushes have a bigger collar to, in effect, act the same as this limiter kit. Is that what you meant by powerflex doing the same job, or did you mean they produce a limiter kit too?

There are more and more small simple design items like this appearing on the market. My mate has a small engineering shop, I think I will try and talk him into making some bits and pieces. He could definately make a few quid!!

You will use the standard bushes with the limiter kit.

the powerflex bush has a collar on the bush so they do the same job for less money :thumbs:

jim76
02-05-2008, 05:29 PM
I ordered a set of Powerflex bushes earlier Mark. Also ordered a rear strut brace. Looking forward to getting it all done and set up. Should be a big difference. Tyres are arriving next week as well.

glendog74
03-05-2008, 01:45 PM
Also ordered a rear strut brace

jim76, where have you sourced the rear strut brace from? Cheers.

jim76
05-05-2008, 07:42 PM
There is a guy on E bay selling them just now for £22.99 plus £10 postage. They aren't a big brand name or fancy to look at, but I can't see why they wouldn't serve the purpose they are made for? At the end of the day they are only bridging the gap between the top mounts? I will let you know how I get on.

M3CSLIRL
05-05-2008, 07:50 PM
Mark can you give me the part number for the Power Flex Bushes you have please or an idea i went on the site there was so many!!! :thumbs:

glendog74
05-05-2008, 08:07 PM
I will let you know how I get on.

Cheers jim76 :-D

M3CSLIRL
08-05-2008, 06:58 PM
Just Ordered the Turner Motorsport bush limiting kit, From Simpson Motorsport the Lads there were very helpful!
Any of you Guys who have fitted these could you give me some advice on what needs to be done as in Ireland don't have anyone who specialises in it in Ireland and My Main BMW Dealer hasn't a Clue!
So just a few pointers regards Removing , installing and Re alignment! :thumbs:

Thorney
05-06-2008, 12:57 PM
We use the Proflex bushes.

englebert
05-06-2008, 01:00 PM
Poweflex are only £35 from BMSport.com, getting mine fitted next week.

Mark CSL
05-06-2008, 03:44 PM
We use the Proflex bushes.

Hi John
Can i ask you why you went for powerflex and not the limiter kit ????

PS i have always used powerflex bushes.

Cheers Mark