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SPL Parts 2012+ BMW 3 Series/4 Series F3X Front Caster Rod Bushings (Non-Adjustable)SPL Parts FKS Series Non Adjustable BMW F2X F3X Front Caster Rod Bushings (CRBN) replace the stock flexible rubber bushings with low friction, articulating Spherical Bearings eliminating bushing deflection and reducing friction. This maintains optimum suspension geometry under load to improve braking and handling feedback. Massive 1" sized FK Racing Bearings with self lubricating Teflon liners are used to ensure maximum performance and durability.
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