my bone stock looking 318is

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  • TrentW
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    Originally posted by blunt
    yes, It took many years of R&D to produce this but im happy to share with you. I used a 12 inch piece of threaded rod and doubled up fender washers. lube it up with liquid soap. ( I used astro glide because I have a large vat of it for when super duper visits) but liquid soap works. It will pull them right in
    Appreciate the info sir. You've saved me the money, obligatory wait time and ridicule & abuse associated with taking it to Ben. ;)
    Last edited by TrentW; 07-10-2010, 12:58 PM.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by TrentW
    Hey, I noticed another custom-prototype-patented-blunttech-special-tool you were using to install your subframe bushings in an earlier pic. Can you help a guy out and reveal the specs on this? I began the dreaded subframe removal project and any piece of advice would be greatly appreciated.
    yes, It took many years of R&D to produce this but im happy to share with you. I used a 12 inch piece of threaded rod and doubled up fender washers. lube it up with liquid soap. ( I used astro glide because I have a large vat of it for when super duper visits) but liquid soap works. It will pull them right in

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Originally posted by Mtriple
    I own the rights to the title therefore, I demand royalties.
    You'll be able to spend said royalties on "your" new kitchen.

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  • TrentW
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    Hey, I noticed another custom-prototype-patented-blunttech-special-tool you were using to install your subframe bushings in an earlier pic. Can you help a guy out and reveal the specs on this? I began the dreaded subframe removal project and any piece of advice would be greatly appreciated.

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  • blazing
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    looking good I will be keeping an eye on this one.

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