NL2019-38 BMW X3 & X4

19 September 2019

NL2019-38 BMW X3 & X4

New Products

This week we are adding an important solution for a commonly replaced part for BMW‘s second-generation X3 F25 and X4 F26 crossovers.

PFF5-2201 Front Radius Arm To Chassis Bush

Often a cause for complaint and our reason for development, wear to the factory fitted radius arm bushes can result in uneven tyre wear, vague steering and braking instability.

Supplied with metal outer shells for better distribution of load across the bush, fitting our 95A durometer replacement ensures lasting improvements over the original rubber bush to restore and improve handling characteristics and steering precision.

New web pages have been created for each of these vehicles to include cross-references to existing parts also fitting the X3 and X4.

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

21st December 2021

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Events

After another fantastically busy year, we will be closing for our seasonal break at 12:30pm on Friday 24th December and re-opening at 8:30am on Tuesday 4th January 2022

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NL2021-49 Subaru BRZ / Toyota GT86 / Scion FRS Steering Rack Mounting Bush

9th December 2021

NL2021-49 Subaru BRZ / Toyota GT86 / Scion FRS Steering Rack Mounting Bush

New Products

We have a very comprehensive kit covering the GT86, BRZ & FRS but there was one we missed…

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