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  • thedeal
    Mod Crazy
    • Mar 2009
    • 643

    #1

    Hardware help

    Hey everyone, I am doing a suspension overhaul and replacing all my old rubber bushings on my '90 325i. I need some hardware to do this (self-locking nuts etc.) It is in-practical for me to remove everything and then run down to Tacoma screw because This is my only car. So I need some specs (size, thread count, etc.)

    Here is what I need so far:
    • strut mount to body bolts Front and rear (10 total)
    • Rear trailing arm to sub frame bolts (i need shank and thread length, possibly thread count, etc on this one)
    • Stabilizer bar Connecting link nuts and bolts
    • Rear trailing arm to rear strut bolts (i need shank and thread length, possibly thread count, etc on this one too)

    Anything I'm missing? I appreciate any help on this, I know this may be a tall order so, Thank you.



  • daniel
    R3V OG
    • Jul 2007
    • 6703

    #2
    look it up on realoem
    http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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    • hugh jass
      R3VLimited
      • Dec 2003
      • 2220

      #3
      better call and make sure they have automotive-grade metric fasteners before you waste a trip down there. most nut and bolt places don't have that sort of stuff lying around.
      you could look up the part numbers at realoem.com and then order them from your local dealer.
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      • thedeal
        Mod Crazy
        • Mar 2009
        • 643

        #4
        Originally posted by hugh jass
        better call and make sure they have automotive-grade metric fasteners before you waste a trip down there. most nut and bolt places don't have that sort of stuff lying around.
        you could look up the part numbers at realoem.com and then order them from your local dealer.
        Thanks, They have pretty much everything you could think of at realoem.com

        Called The BMW, Fuck they charge alot for just little shit, but I got everything I need.

        Thanks again



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