i duno. i went with the 750 bushings.
I bought these bushings after reading many calling them the best solution but i realise i hadn't taken into account they may have been 6 cyl owners.. as is the M5... is the extra vehicle weight going to be a problem for these bushings?
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
i duno. i went with the 750 bushings.
Mark
1999 M3 Cosmos Black/ Black 78k
1994 540i Oxford Green/ Silver Grey Sold @ 133k
1995 M3 Arctic Silver/Black Sold @ 117k
1990 325i Zinnobar Red/Black Sold @ 115k
Interesting exercise in realoem: the 540i Sport with EDC uses the same 31 12 2 226 528 M5 bushing for build dates 05/95 and later.
gale
92 735i 5-spd, turbo project finally underway!
That is interesting.. I know about the service bulliten directing 750i bushings be used on all e34 other than the M5 and that's what i've had for the last year. Just getting ready to have them put in finally and the thought occured to me my car is heavier but then again the M5 delivers alot of power so they must be designed to withstand the forcesencountered therewith or something.. Just started wondering if they'd rip real easy from the extra weight.. what is it like around 200 lbs difference ?Originally Posted by gale
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
I don't have any problems with the M5 bushings in my 7, which is about 150 lbs heavier than an e34-m30. I have come to the conclusion that the harshest wear & tear on the bushings is lifting the front off the ground with a floorjack under the front crossmember. It's the torsional twist of the center of the bushings with respect to the arms that tears them.
Ramps are the way to go, but then again, there are times when one or both wheels must be unweighted for repairs such as brakes or struts, etc. As much of a pain it would be, it would be best to drive the front up on ramps and loosen all the control arm bolts before unweighting the wheels.
gale
92 735i 5-spd, turbo project finally underway!
Well that settles any question i had. Thanks,again.
1995 540i Manual build 1/95