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      05-03-2018, 03:59 AM   #1
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Thrust bearing from ""Turner Motorsports"" WOW

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I Just received a set of thrust arm solid bearing from "Turner Motorsports" for FX M3 M4. It looks and feels like a top-notch high quality ~ I just can't wait to install these and check out the difference at the track.
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I have the Fall Line ones. Biggest difference I've seen is reduced brake judder. Steering feel seems to have been slightly improved too.
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Are you guys still running these? Any NVH?
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Are you guys still running these? Any NVH?
Running Dinan with Fall line rear toe and rear upper. No noticeable noise.
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This a worthy upgrade? I get the improved steering feel, but why is brake judder reduced? Would NVH be same as OE on the Turner MB's?
Max braking force puts strain on the rubber bushing causing the alignment to go out of balance. You really only notice this mod when really pushing the car in the corners or under heavy braking.

Steering feel is just really adding about 10-15% more responsiveness to turn in precision.

Worthy upgrade overall but if you don’t drive your car to the limit that often, pass.

There should be no NVH provided the install is done properly.
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I think this is my next mod as well. A few others have mentioned better overall steering feel. So far my only two gripes although minor, are the numb steering and the slightly notchy feeling 6MT shifter.
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