Hey all,
I have a 3.0si w/72K miles that's due for a suspension refresh ; I will personally handle shocks/struts myself with Koni Yellow but decided RTABs+limiters and beyond would be a bit much for me.
If I'm going to have the RTABs replaced (with OE/Lemforder) with Delrin limiters, should I go ahead and have the other associated suspension bushings replaced? If so, is the best way to do that by dropping the rear sub-frame? I also plan to have an LSD done with a diff swap so it got me thinking maybe it would be better to have the shop just drop the rear sub-frame and attack all bushings, sway bar bushings, end-links, etc at the same time in one go.
Image from Rogue engineering:
Taken from thread below, not my picture:

I have looked at this thread : https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=104580 for reference and it seems like having it dropped would make the job "easier" but I'm no expert.
I have a 3.0si w/72K miles that's due for a suspension refresh ; I will personally handle shocks/struts myself with Koni Yellow but decided RTABs+limiters and beyond would be a bit much for me.
If I'm going to have the RTABs replaced (with OE/Lemforder) with Delrin limiters, should I go ahead and have the other associated suspension bushings replaced? If so, is the best way to do that by dropping the rear sub-frame? I also plan to have an LSD done with a diff swap so it got me thinking maybe it would be better to have the shop just drop the rear sub-frame and attack all bushings, sway bar bushings, end-links, etc at the same time in one go.
Image from Rogue engineering:

Taken from thread below, not my picture:

I have looked at this thread : https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=104580 for reference and it seems like having it dropped would make the job "easier" but I'm no expert.