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Rear subframe failure is a common problem in the BMW E46, and the M3 model did not get factory sheetmetal rear subframe reinforcement. However, our...
View full detailsWhen you upgrade the rear shocks, the stiffer dampening can wreak havoc on your upper shock tower sheet metal. Our .125 thick Rear Shock Tower Rein...
View full detailsIntroducing the Condor stainless steel E46 rear strut bar. Triangulate and reinforce your rear shock mounts with our lightweight strut brace to mak...
View full detailsStiffen, strengthen & reinforce your chassis with this lightweight Whiteline E46 front strut brace. This solid bar is designed to reduce chass...
View full detailsThe e30, E36 & E46 chassis are getting older, and If you've been racing or drifting, you may need to reinforce the front control arm mounting p...
View full detailsOur E46 front subframe & engine mount reinforcement plates will help prevent cracks or repair cracked engine mounting points on the e46 subfram...
View full detailsProtect your E46's cast aluminum rear spring perch from damage with our steel Rear Trailing Arm/Spring Perch reinforcements. They're specifically d...
View full detailsOur E46 front subframe reinforcement plates are designed for the front subframe carriers of the E46 (M3 as well as Non-M). They will help prevent c...
View full detailsOur E46 complete subframe reinforcement plate combo is designed for the front subframe carrier, rear subframe and rear shock mounts on the E46 (M3 ...
View full detailsRear subframe failure is a common problem in the BMW E46, and the M3 model did not get factory sheet metal rear subframe reinforcement. However, ou...
View full detailsUpgrading your engine and transmission mounts is one of the best ways to tighten drivetrain response in your BMW E46. Rubber mounts can help keep NVH down, but result in vague throttle feel and sloppy shifting. Condor’s upgraded mounts eliminate unwanted movement and deliver a connected, performance-oriented feel. We offer mounts made from 3 different materials, based on your goals:
Pairing engine and transmission mounts ensures even support across your drivetrain for consistent performance.
Old bushings are a common cause of poor handling, alignment issues, and suspension slop in the E46. Upgrading them enhances precision, maintains alignment, and increases long-term durability. That’s why we use UHMW (Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight) polymer in every bushing we make, from control arm bushings to rear trailing arms to subframe and differential bushings. It offers the ideal balance of durability and compliance for street and track applications.
Whether you're building a track car or just want a sharper daily driver, UHMW bushings are a serious upgrade over stock.
Beyond bushings and mounts, we offer a wide range of BMW E46 parts built for performance and reliability. Stainless steel brake lines offer better pedal feel under pressure, while CNC-machined shift knobs provide crisp, confident gear changes. Polycarbonate windows reduce weight without compromising visibility—perfect for your coupe or sedan track car.
Whether you’re replacing OEM components or upgrading your build, every part we offer is crafted for performance, durability, and the perfect fit.
Condor Speed Shop creates BMW E46 parts that outperform OEM replacements in quality, feel, and long-term performance. Developed by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts, every part is built to handle the demands of daily driving, spirited runs, or full-blown track days.
All of our parts are made in the USA using premium materials and tested to meet high-performance standards. Whether it’s a control arm bushing replacement or chassis reinforcement, you can count on a quality part that fits right the first time.
We back everything with a lifetime warranty—because your BMW deserves nothing less.
Are Condor shift knobs compatible with OEM shifters?
Absolutely. Our shift knobs are CNC-machined to fit BMW factory shifters and most short-shift kits. They provide improved grip, a direct feel, and a sleek interior upgrade—making them a great accessory for any driving style.
Do polycarbonate windshields fit like OEM glass?
Yes. These lightweight replacement parts are precision-cut to match your BMW’s factory glass dimensions. They’re ideal for reducing weight in race cars without sacrificing visibility or safety.
Will Condor control arm bushings increase noise or vibration compared to stock BMW parts?
Not significantly. You’ll see almost no increase in noise or vibration (NVH) when upgrading to our front control arm bushings or rear subframe bushings. Some added NVH comes from drivetrain upgrades like differential, engine, or transmission mounts, not from the suspension bushings themselves.
What are the benefits of upgrading your engine and transmission mounts?
Upgrading your mounts contributes to complete drivetrain stability and improves throttle response, shift feel, and overall performance. Unlike stock rubber replacement parts, our VIP, UHMW, and Armageddon mounts are designed to handle street, track, or combined use.
What is the benefit of Offset CABs vs Centered CABs?
Offset Control Arm Bushings add more caster and give a more direct & solid steering feel. The car has more straight-line stability and feels more responsive. They also allow the steering wheel to return to center with less effort. If your BMW has centered bushings from the factory, upgrading to our centered bushings will not affect the caster. Unless you have a track car and specifically require more caster, we recommend sticking to centered CABs (OEM geometry) on most E36 & E46 chassis.
How much caster increase will Condor CABs give compared to OEM bushings?
The caster increase depends on factors like adjustable caster/camber plates, suspension ride height, and control arms. On an E46, our offset bushings have helped increase caster by around 1.5 - 2.0 degrees, going from about 6.3 to 8.3 degrees of caster on both sides. This is with the camber/caster plates adjusted on the top of the strut tower as much as possible. For an E46 M3, the caster increase is less, closer to 0.5 - 1.5 degrees, since the housing is smaller.