In this video we replace a lot of suspension parts on a BMW 3-Series, including the shocks, struts, coil springs, and rear trailing arm bushings. Click this …
In this video we replace a lot of suspension parts on a BMW 3-Series, including the shocks, struts, coil springs, and rear trailing arm bushings. Click this …
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Hi Guys,
I have a 2013 Toyota Corolla LE 1.6. Do you have the biltein strut shock
for this car? Im planning to lower my car around 1.5 Front and 1.5 Rear
using H and R lowering springs.
Thanks,
Rolf
Your video is great for showing the methods of changing these parts, but I
was disappointed that a torque wrench didn’t come out once. I have used
“German torque” many times, but try to stay away from it for suspension
components.
I thing that the top nut on that new shocks must be bolt down in spesifik
tension with a torcue-tool { sorry for my english } , because it has to do
with the bount and rebount of the shock
I put the same suspencion set BILSTEIN yellow and EIBACH black , and the
gay on the shop used air tool like you not torcue-tool like the manoual of
the BILSTEIN shocks suggest and the car felt like a STONE
Not need to mention that after 200-330 miles the same bold again must be
re-bolted with more presure with the torck tool until “set down” properly
Again sorry for my english and plese replay if you feel like thx
Great video it was right in time for real. I have a 97 318i and 98 M3
worked just like you demonstrated. Replaced everything you did in the
video..also sweet Thanks for the information
Keep up the good work
How can u tell that u need to replace the bushing things?
Awsome video. I have a question. When changing front and rear springs do
they go in just on one way. I dont wanna install them upside down.
You guyz fckn ROCK!!!!!!!! I got a 99 323is and is my first bimmer so your
videos have been like striking gold to me so I have SMOOTH upgrading by
doing work myself without driveway variables you know. I watched the clutch
n flywheel video for this machine too so PLEASE do some more work to this
ride so I can get it done my damn self!!! Gonna hit you guyz up on fb and
keep on keeping on!!!
I watched the videos of what I needed to fix on my truck and followed all
the steps u guys did and my truck runs prefect now
Awesome job on the bushings!
Nice 15-year-old car. How many miles on it?
Good job thanks!! Mine is a 328 is Video will help me do it myself!
great work and explain everything … Greetings from Bulgaria
great video please keep go on wiyh the vidoes.
Thanks! Right now 165,000 miles, and she gets driven daily and is as
reliable as can be! (knocks on wood)
Good job! 😉