View Full Version : What ever happened for the group buy on the subframe bushing removal tool?
BigKriss
05-04-2005, 08:41 AM
http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=6131&highlight=subframe+bushings
The thread's about 6 months old. I'd like to do mine.
Martin in Bellevue
05-04-2005, 09:05 AM
Here's how the e28 boys do it without the tool:
http://www.tycksen.com/bmw/tech/subframe/index.php?session=nudY24bh04RndJKvYmZGw3itv2
http://www.mye28.com/cgi-bin/forum/forum.cgi?session=nudY24bh04RndJKvYmZGw3itv2&forum=2&thread=3222
Thanky Clay
http://www.tycksen.com/bmw/tech/subframe/thumbs/IMG_3405.jpg
http://www.tycksen.com/bmw/tech/subframe/thumbs/IMG_3409.jpg
http://www.tycksen.com/bmw/tech/subframe/thumbs/IMG_3417.jpg
http://www.tycksen.com/bmw/tech/subframe/thumbs/IMG_3418.jpg
BigKriss
05-04-2005, 09:37 AM
wow. thats what I saw going to ask in my next post.
BigKriss
05-04-2005, 09:59 AM
there's some good writeups in the first link Martin.
infinity5
05-04-2005, 10:30 AM
Yes, great link.. maybe i've figured out what to do with my engine mounts! (fill them with ploly!)
Kalevera
05-04-2005, 11:13 AM
Only thing about that writeup is, they say (or, maybe Bruno says) that it's not a good idea to lubricate that particular bushing going in.
The jack being used to press it in is a good idea :)
Don't you just wish you had a link setup instead, like the E38/E39?! :) (hehehe)
best, whit
Why not make one yourself ? I used this info from a german site. It works absolutely great and fast. Two bushings in less than an hour...
GS535i
05-04-2005, 12:50 PM
Only somewhat related, but I installed Bruno's rear subframe bushings two weeks ago: I was pleased with the improved steering response - more so because that was not the result I had expected. A great bang for the buck - and all done well within 1/2 hour.
With 90K miles on the car, I didn't think the bushings were gone; however, thanks to Bruno, the overall result is a tighter car with more linear response.
BTW, as a random thought after reading above link on the urethane stiffening of subframe replacement bushings - is it worth a try to do it 'in situ' with the installed bushings: ie., drop the bottom plates and inject the goo into the bushing from the bottom ( make a cake decorator style injector with a poly bag taped to a pipe stub). Stick a set of the 'Bruno' shims on top and bolt up. Might work - and save a nasty job for a better day ...
The measurments are not correct though and in cm´s. This drawing is for a E30 although they could be almost the same size.
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