myles
01-06-2012, 03:35 PM
Hello fellow nutters. I thought I'd share this repair experience.
My car was getting some serious clunking from the rear. I could feel it occasionally and could hear it only after the whole car was nice and warm after an hour or so of driving and it was more obvious at lower speeds. I got an assistant to bounce the back of the car when it was hot and it was obvious that the subframe was moving way more than it should.
I've read all the stories about cutting the bushes and using jacks, chunks of wood and the kitchen sink to get the new ones in. I can't be bother with all that effort and time just to do 2 bushes. So with Patrick@BMAs help I bought a BMW3026 bushing kit from SIR Tools (shipping to Australia was steep cause its sooo heavy).
It made the job very easy. About 30 - 45 minutes a side. No fighting with anything. The old ones dropped out in one piece and the new ones pressed all the way in with no lube or anything. The only thing I did was put the new ones in the freezer overnight.
One of the old bushes was torn and the tool removed it just as easily as a good one.
The car feels much better now and the rear end is quiet. Time for some more happy bimmering.
My car was getting some serious clunking from the rear. I could feel it occasionally and could hear it only after the whole car was nice and warm after an hour or so of driving and it was more obvious at lower speeds. I got an assistant to bounce the back of the car when it was hot and it was obvious that the subframe was moving way more than it should.
I've read all the stories about cutting the bushes and using jacks, chunks of wood and the kitchen sink to get the new ones in. I can't be bother with all that effort and time just to do 2 bushes. So with Patrick@BMAs help I bought a BMW3026 bushing kit from SIR Tools (shipping to Australia was steep cause its sooo heavy).
It made the job very easy. About 30 - 45 minutes a side. No fighting with anything. The old ones dropped out in one piece and the new ones pressed all the way in with no lube or anything. The only thing I did was put the new ones in the freezer overnight.
One of the old bushes was torn and the tool removed it just as easily as a good one.
The car feels much better now and the rear end is quiet. Time for some more happy bimmering.