once they are worn their pretty much scrap, a rebuild wont help. Get a decent used one from a lower mileage car?
Go for gold myself?
Let a pro do it (and empty my wallet)?
My steering box is going. Now before you get mad - I did search the forum but found nothing of use. I wish to rebuild the power steering box because I am a tightwad. Where can I get a rebuild kit? More importantly, is it worth it me doing it, or should I let a pro at it? Thanks in advance guys
Freude am Fahren - Damn straight!
once they are worn their pretty much scrap, a rebuild wont help. Get a decent used one from a lower mileage car?
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Listen to, Jeff. (632 Regal)
Just replace it as he said, rebuilding it won't really help matter and you're wallet either.
Get a new or low mileage used one and install it yourself.
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Aren't they something like $1500 US new?Originally Posted by Alexlind123
Freude am Fahren - Damn straight!
Can we define... 'going', just so I understand?Originally Posted by sKilled
yep... Autozone has for $500 rebuilt.
Ebay $99 for used with Lifetime warranty... some other has for $199... search for "bmw steering gear*"
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Steer...spagenameZWDVW
How do you know it is the steering box? Have you tried adjusting the screw on the top of the box?
Here is the basic procedure:
- Loosen the collar nut around the screw.
- Tighten the inner screw a few turns.
- Tighten the collar nut down and see if it improves anything.
- Repeat adjustment as necessary.
Your problem could also be with any of the following if they haven't been replaced already: tie rod ends, idler arm bushing, center link ball joints, or a loose pitman arm.
DanH
1989 535iA 254k Miles
1992 535iM 330k Miles
Went to my girlfriends uncle last night for dinner, and he's got a friend who lives just down the road. This guy has been working on BMWs for about 12 years. He wiggled it here and there, gave this and that a shake and said that there is a definite clunk from the steering box. It is not bad (for now) but will get worse if not attended to. He said the rest of the car is fine - looks like the previous owner installed new bushings prior to sale even (lucky me).
He's making a few calls to see how much it would set me back to have it refurbished, but I wish to explore all alleys simultaneously as this needs to be addressed asap.
Freude am Fahren - Damn straight!