When I ordered my bushings, I specifically requested 750i bushings and the guy said that The green center bushings were the 750I ones so I reckon thats what youve got.
I ordered upper and lower control arms from bavauto with stock bushings and they just came in today. Everything looks great. I received both lower control arms, upper control arms, and also two extra bushings!
I did not order any additional bushings, and the control arms came with a (green) set already installed.
here is the exact part I ordered: 31 12 1 141097B
the boxes were labeled as: Meyle Products
The extra bushings are in separate bags labeled as
"31 12 139 456 CNTRL ARM-BRUSH-E32, E34"
They are a pale yellow color.
I found this part listed on bavauto site labled as
"Upper Control Arm Bushing - stock type - sold individually"
This is what I thought I had ordered, but the green ones already installed are not only a different color but also look very different (actually look better built). There are a few sets of numbers embossed, i'll try to copy them here as best as I can.
on the green plastic in the center
0211385
1136 606
on the rubber
300 311 2103/HD
A65-4
I understand that this information may be just serial numbers and of no help but I figure it may have a clue.
The pale yellow ones don't have much written on them besides a few symbols
My question is... Which is the better set? The stock type pale yellow, or the installed green ones?
When I ordered my bushings, I specifically requested 750i bushings and the guy said that The green center bushings were the 750I ones so I reckon thats what youve got.
Green is 750iL bushing.
what colour are the 540i bushings? I thought they were green as well?
UK 1997 e34 540iA Touring, 1989 535i Sport - now sold, 1998 Mercedes CLK 200 Coupe
I think they are yellow... No... Green is 750iL bushings. I remembered when I had it first changed out... the original was not green.
I did get the bolt off the bushing.
Having a really hard time getting the bolts holding the strut assembly off. I got one off, the others wont budge with the air tool at 100 psi. 90 is the limit on this one and i dont want to push it much over 100. Have been soaking it in PB Blaster since yesterday. Just broke a wrench pulling on it.
I really thought i could do this myself, i think i made a mistake trying.
If i don't make some progress soon im going to just take it to a shop or leave the old parts on till next weekend.
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*pant* *pant*
5 hours of work, 3 broken tools, 4 bolts off.. still cant get the two bolts off the shock. starting to strip the heads.
ready to try explosives
Have you tried heat?
six forward speeds
what 2 bolts??? or you mean 2 of the 3 on the steering knuckle? If so I had a tight fitting 6 point impact socket that I ground flat (for more grip area) put the 1/2" drive ratchet on it and added about 3 foot of pipe and they turned right out.
your getting there... more beer
Originally Posted by infurno
Last edited by 632 Regal; 08-03-2007 at 04:54 PM.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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PB blaster and a long ratchet will take those suckers out. this job inst hard but it is time consuming. the worst part is getting those damn balljoints out.
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