Hey Fellas! I am about to order my new Control Arm assemblies and front brake stuff (rotors, pads, SS lines, sensors, etc), and was wondering if anyone here would be nice enough to let me borrow his/her pneumatic tools? I can provide beer or cash for letting me using them. I am trying to get this done next weekend. I am located in Factoria but can pick up in the Greater Seattle Area. Let me know. More cash available if you are willing to help with this thing!
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Thanks Tony. I am also doing the brakes and there are some rusty stuff down there; I am just trying to save my knuckles, you know what I mean...Balljoint tool would be nice, but how many would have one just sitting around?? Who knows?? Any 'takers'??1997 328i - SOLD
1991 325is - SOLD
2002 325i - SOLD :(
Currently:
1991 318is
2011 328i xDrive
2017 Highlander - Toy Hauler
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Thanks Guys! I am getting the entire Control Arm assembly and will have those nasty lillipops addressed at the local shop. Good call regarding the breaking bar (will have to get a swivel head ratcher too I think).
Ducati: I may end up lubbing everything down there anyways, specially if I cannot procure the air tools. PB Blaster works better than good-old-fashion WD40, I take it? Cool.1997 328i - SOLD
1991 325is - SOLD
2002 325i - SOLD :(
Currently:
1991 318is
2011 328i xDrive
2017 Highlander - Toy Hauler
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having just finished mine, the only thing that worked on the passanger side contol arm bolt was a wrench, and tiny turns. I guess I cvould have bent some metal to get to it from above iwth a socket
one thing that will help, is on your control arms, sand/emery cloth all the paint off where you have to slide the control arm bushings onto
and your choice of lube, ( dishwashing detergent worked better then silicone for me, learned that on the forum)
also.....form expereince...dont let the control arm get hot or sit int he sun like I just did......I think the metal expanded ( metal does that ) and getting the second control arm bushing on was a be-atch. ( working on a slab , in the sun, 90+ degrees)
after it had sat under the car for about an hour ( cooled in the shade) the contol arm bushing slid right on..no baloney
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