R56 Front bushing removal HELP
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Front bushing removal HELP
This is a continuationn of my lower control arm thread. I got both control arms removed and now I'm trying to remove the bushing. I tried using an inexpensive bushing removal tool that I got from Ebay that was a joke the tool broke as soon as I started to use it. I went to Home Depot and got some threaded rod and that didn't work much better. So my next attempt was to lower the subframe without removing it. The subframe came down about an 1 to 2 inches but that doesn't seem to be enough to get to the last bolt on the bushing.
So far I have been letting gravity take its course should I get more forceful in trying to lower the subframe to get to that last Bolt. Any hints or suggestions be greatly appreciated
this is the procedure I used to lower the subframe
https://www.motoringalliance.com/articles/how-to-replace-the-front-control-arm-bushing-without-removing-the-subframe.59/
this is the procedure I used to lower the subframe
https://www.motoringalliance.com/articles/how-to-replace-the-front-control-arm-bushing-without-removing-the-subframe.59/
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well that is an interesting question. I hadn't driven it yet so I am not sure if it makes a difference in the ride. Let me tell you why I really changed them
a guy put this car on the internet for a very inexpensive price because it failed inspection and he didnt want to spend the $5000 quoted at a local mini dealer to fix all the issues. Great news for me because I was looking for a hobby car and my wife wanted a mini. The inspection failed because of brakes, strut, strut tower bearings, bushings and sway bar bushings. So I was good, I knew I could fix it all for less than $500 in parts and I got a great deal.
so what have I found so far ---- NOTHING. Every item that was failed the inspection was just fine. Even the bushings I just spent 9 hours changing. All the parts are now new and fresh so I don't mind so much, but it was a little sobering to realize the local mini dealer was asking for $5000 for what seemed to be nothing. The guy bought a brand new mini from them and sold this one to me. I guess the dealer got what they wanted, the guy got a new mini, and I got a great deal, but BUYER BEWARE
a guy put this car on the internet for a very inexpensive price because it failed inspection and he didnt want to spend the $5000 quoted at a local mini dealer to fix all the issues. Great news for me because I was looking for a hobby car and my wife wanted a mini. The inspection failed because of brakes, strut, strut tower bearings, bushings and sway bar bushings. So I was good, I knew I could fix it all for less than $500 in parts and I got a great deal.
so what have I found so far ---- NOTHING. Every item that was failed the inspection was just fine. Even the bushings I just spent 9 hours changing. All the parts are now new and fresh so I don't mind so much, but it was a little sobering to realize the local mini dealer was asking for $5000 for what seemed to be nothing. The guy bought a brand new mini from them and sold this one to me. I guess the dealer got what they wanted, the guy got a new mini, and I got a great deal, but BUYER BEWARE
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