Matty_Z4 said:Awesome write up and great pictures, would be good to drop in the how-to section for peeps to find later.
Cheers Matty. Is this something the mods would do?
Matty_Z4 said:Awesome write up and great pictures, would be good to drop in the how-to section for peeps to find later.
Jembo said:From memory you need a special tool to line up the bush on tightening so it isn't stressed.
Yantekin made a homemade one... see pickie
I also went for both poly RTAB's & RTAL's just in case.
Chengy said:Matty_Z4 said:Awesome write up and great pictures, would be good to drop in the how-to section for peeps to find later.
Cheers Matty. Is this something the mods would do?
Matty_Z4 said:Chengy said:Matty_Z4 said:Awesome write up and great pictures, would be good to drop in the how-to section for peeps to find later.
Cheers Matty. Is this something the mods would do?
I think you submit your post in this section for a how-to and then the mods move it into the correct how to section.
https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=34
ryushe said:@chengy, great write up. It’s another one for the “things to do” list![]()
How long approximately did this take you?
Easier said than done considering you cannot access the bolt for this bushing once the bracket is in position and the tire is on the groundsmorris_12 said:The pretensioning bit is easy: only properly tighten the bolts when the car is sat squarely on its wheels rather than when they're dangling with the car on a trolley jack.
jetrep said:Easier said than done considering you cannot access the bolt for this bushing once the bracket is in position and the tire is on the groundsmorris_12 said:The pretensioning bit is easy: only properly tighten the bolts when the car is sat squarely on its wheels rather than when they're dangling with the car on a trolley jack.
I did something similar. If I recall correctly the manual specifies using a tool of some sort to establish the correct angle. I did my best to duplicate it. It wasn't my favorite part of the job.smorris_12 said:jetrep said:Easier said than done considering you cannot access the bolt for this bushing once the bracket is in position and the tire is on the groundsmorris_12 said:The pretensioning bit is easy: only properly tighten the bolts when the car is sat squarely on its wheels rather than when they're dangling with the car on a trolley jack.
I said sat squarely. I didn't say on the ground...
Actually, that advice probably serves a whole load of other bushes far better than the RTABs. I think, when I did my E46, sometime in the fifteenth century, I must have marked off how bracket and arm sat in relation to each other and duplicated the angle when tightening up the new ones.
As I say, it was a while ago. Empires have risen and fallen since
Chengy said:Also, shout out to [ref]plenty[/ref] for giving me lots of help/advice during the process and selling me the RTAB tool.
If anyone is interested in buying the RTAB removal tool from me please let me know.
Cheers
bigwinn said:Chengy said:Also, shout out to [ref]plenty[/ref] for giving me lots of help/advice during the process and selling me the RTAB tool.
If anyone is interested in buying the RTAB removal tool from me please let me know.
Cheers
Great write up
What were the symptoms or did you just inspect and see deterioration?