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treimche 04-16-2024 11:37 AM

Suspension Questions
 
I'm about to order some new suspension pieces in order to replace some worn out stuff. How do I know if my X5 has Adaptive Drive? It's a 2012 35i Premium, but the original window sticker doesn't say anything about adaptive drive.

I might compare prices of replacing all 4 front lower arms, versus just changing the bushings since I acquired a hydraulic press for nothing. I'll use Real OEM for the par numbers and see if it's even worth trying this route or not.

Have any of you just replaced suspension bushings instead of the complete control arms?

andrewwynn 04-16-2024 11:37 AM

Sport button aft of the gear shift


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treimche 04-16-2024 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1238239)
Sport button aft of the gear shift


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I don't have a sport button, so I get to buy cheaper replacement shocks :beerchug:


Still have more questions. I want to lower my X5 just a bit, maybe using the H&R 1.2" drop springs on some new shocks. When it goes for an alignment, will they be able to adjust everything to spec? Or are there any additional toe/camber adjustment parts needed to do so?

andrewwynn 04-16-2024 10:39 PM

I haven't seen lowering with the e70. lots of e53 and usually they can only get a certain drop like 1" before custom control arms get involved.

I'd find a quality brand that makes the control arms and look for a complete kit.


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E-series ftw 04-26-2024 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by treimche (Post 1238246)
I don't have a sport button, so I get to buy cheaper replacement shocks :beerchug:


Still have more questions. I want to lower my X5 just a bit, maybe using the H&R 1.2" drop springs on some new shocks. When it goes for an alignment, will they be able to adjust everything to spec? Or are there any additional toe/camber adjustment parts needed to do so?

Do you have air springs in the rear?

treimche 05-16-2024 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by E-series ftw (Post 1238414)
Do you have air springs in the rear?

No air springs in the rear.

I did order all new front lower arms, Bilstein shocks, H&R springs, and some other stuff too. Now have to find the time to install everything. Hoping the alignment shop can get everything into spec but if not I guess I'll be ordering more parts.

ard 05-18-2024 11:57 PM

FWIW...there are a TON of rubber parts that will begin to age, leading imperceptibly to sloppy feel.


A few years ago I did a total refresh on my (purchased new) E39 M5. Back to factory fresh. Problem is that it is a massive undertaking. its the control arm kit, then 2x more parts. guibo, steering links, motor mounts, all the bits that the struts sit in; rear subframe bushes, diff bushes, all the links. IMO your parts will do quite a bit, but just keep it in mind- depending on your goals, pocketbook and tolerance to $pain.
;)


I posted a very long thread on alignment over on BF. If you are so inclined.


GL!


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