$100 e36 m3 Control Arm Solution
Parts Needed:
1. Used '96+ e36 m3 control arms. These can be had for free from your local BMW stealeship's scrap bin.
2. e30 Ball Joints. All four cost well under $100, even for Lemforder brand. I spent $72 on Lemforders, and that was from Carquest. I'd get name brand here, you wouldn't want shitty no name ball-joints in this application. You're not saving money when you're risking your life.
Tools Needed:
1. Press and a good large socket selection to use with press.
IF YOU DON'T HAVE A PRESS, go to a machine shop and pay $20 to have this done for you.
In pictures:

DONE.
Result:
1. You've saved at least $200
2. You have Original Equipment BMW parts on your car.
Hope you enjoy and be able to use this and come support my e30/DIY/Project site, Torque-Bound, and as always I'll continue being loyal r3ver and answer all questions that come my way that I have answers for.
Parts Needed:
1. Used '96+ e36 m3 control arms. These can be had for free from your local BMW stealeship's scrap bin.
2. e30 Ball Joints. All four cost well under $100, even for Lemforder brand. I spent $72 on Lemforders, and that was from Carquest. I'd get name brand here, you wouldn't want shitty no name ball-joints in this application. You're not saving money when you're risking your life.
Tools Needed:
1. Press and a good large socket selection to use with press.
IF YOU DON'T HAVE A PRESS, go to a machine shop and pay $20 to have this done for you.
In pictures:

DONE.
Result:
1. You've saved at least $200
2. You have Original Equipment BMW parts on your car.
Hope you enjoy and be able to use this and come support my e30/DIY/Project site, Torque-Bound, and as always I'll continue being loyal r3ver and answer all questions that come my way that I have answers for.
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