Some answers for you:

Originally Posted by
Badkrma
1. On the front struts, do I need to fill tube with oil as per the repair manual?
No - just make sure the collar nut is as tight as can be or else you'll get clunks. The sway links have to be really tight too (hopefully you got new ones to go with your other new parts).

Originally Posted by
Badkrma
2. What do I do for the rear bump stops? I have an email into Sachs, but I am starting the project.
I don't know.

Originally Posted by
Badkrma
When doing the upper and lower Thrust/control arms, did any of you put the 150 lbs in both front seats and 150 lbs in the center of the rear seat before finishing tightening the bolts?
I did the force/moment balance on this a year or two ago. Turns out if you put something like 50 lbs directly over each wheel you'll get the same loading as the "Fully loaded" case in Bentley. I used a bag of sand on top of a soft blanket. It hardly changed the ride height at all with the stiffer springs, so it might not really matter. For the rear, I think you need 150 or 200 lbs in the trunk to equal "fully loaded", but you don't have to torque the rear under load so the 50 lbs on the front wheel humps is all you need.
HTH
Robin
Robin
72 Chevy K10
01 E39 M5