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Rear suspension bushing question
Any suggestions on the outer bushings held in with the clips? I have a tool to do those.
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2001 x5 3.0 (sold with broken motor), 1990 e30 M3, 1991 318is, 2002 325i, 2008 335i Dinan stage 3 6 speed, |
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I think hose clamps should work better than muffler clamps.
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Two boost hose clamps (T-bolt clamp).
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Good idea. The regular hose clamps don’t like the torque.
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2001 x5 3.0 (sold with broken motor), 1990 e30 M3, 1991 318is, 2002 325i, 2008 335i Dinan stage 3 6 speed, |
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I managed to get the bushings out and new ones pressed in. One required a 1.75" hole saw to cut out the inner rubber parts and then it would press out fairly easily.
Next question... After I re-inflate the rear air springs, can I lower the back end onto ramps to put the vehicle weight back on and then torque the bolts to the final spec?
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2001 x5 3.0 (sold with broken motor), 1990 e30 M3, 1991 318is, 2002 325i, 2008 335i Dinan stage 3 6 speed, |
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