*HOW TO* Rear Control Arm Replacement BMW E60/E61

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Is your BMW rear end moving around when hitting a bump? Welcome to Pt.11 of the #Saveabmw series. Today we replace the rear control arms on my 525d #E61 #BMW with only 93,000 miles on the clock.
    Control arm used - www.ebay.co.uk...
    Can we save it? Restore it? Flip for profit? Lets find out!
    First time to my channel? I'll be posting BMW, Mini video's every week.
    Currently working on my E61 520d and 525d, Mini Cooper S and a few more potential projects over the coming weeks/months.
    Stay tuned!

Комментарии • 18

  • @FuelledLife
    @FuelledLife  3 года назад +2

    Restoration is underway! Hope this helps any fellow BMW saver. ☁️💡 Any questions about tackling yourself, let me know.

  • @t5jerry
    @t5jerry 2 года назад +3

    some people actually like a "WOBBBLY REAR END" 😏😏

    • @FuelledLife
      @FuelledLife  Год назад

      Cheers for the support! You are definitely correct there but preferably not on a BMW. 😂

  • @bidenisgod6978
    @bidenisgod6978 9 месяцев назад +1

    Mark the eccentric bolt before removal to keep the wheel aligned

    • @vegarstuen190
      @vegarstuen190 Месяц назад

      That will not make the alignment correct. It won't hit it on the millimeter and there can be slight length differences in the old and new.

  • @radianm6
    @radianm6 2 года назад +1

    How did you get eccentric bolt out? Mines not coming out even using pry bar

    • @gulag8735
      @gulag8735 2 года назад +1

      It is seized in wil aluminium dust.
      Keep turning with ratchet and wd40. Don't be greedy; if it comes a little out, don't ge afraid to drive it back in to really work the wd40 in. Good luck.

  • @carlosrolle
    @carlosrolle Год назад

    Bad shocks will also cause a very bad rear wobble and shifting while driving.

  • @craigchamberlain
    @craigchamberlain 10 месяцев назад

    "nobody ever said copper slip was bad" - erm, no, coating everything in copper slip is definitely not good! Much better to use a very slight smear of silicone grease, especially around rubber parts like gaiters and boots. The only place I use copper slip/grease these days is on the threads of my diesel glow plugs. I used to use it on all sorts of things like wheel studs/bolts but those go on dry as they should be now.
    I've got a 2008 535d E61 which is about to receive a full rear suspension refurb with OE Lemforder parts this weekend and your video was very interesting because my car tramlines like hell when crossing the crown of the road during an overtake. I'm replacing all the arm and bushes so should fix the problem hopefully. Thanks.

    • @bidenisgod6978
      @bidenisgod6978 9 месяцев назад

      How did it go?

    • @craigchamberlain
      @craigchamberlain 9 месяцев назад

      @@bidenisgod6978 I didn't get around to it yet but expect to do it over the Christmas break.

  • @Maxton720
    @Maxton720 Год назад

    No torq specs?

  • @MICHALTYGRA
    @MICHALTYGRA 3 года назад

    Hi, thanks for the video. Question, did you have to deflate the suspension airbag to get the bolt out?

    • @FuelledLife
      @FuelledLife  3 года назад +2

      Hi Michal, thanks very much for the support. I didn’t have to in the end, it was just a case of lifting the arm up enough to give me clearance. Bit of a pain and a tight spot but it did pop out without any further issues. 👍

    • @MICHALTYGRA
      @MICHALTYGRA 3 года назад

      @@FuelledLife Thank you for your answer. I will be tackling this friday together with the lower control arms, brake hoses, tie rod assemblys and brake fluid. One of the eccentric bolts on this arm is also broken off as I tried to take the car for alignment.

  • @TheJimmy3960
    @TheJimmy3960 Год назад

    You litterly skipped the only part i needed to see

    • @FuelledLife
      @FuelledLife  Год назад

      What you after buddy? Can I help in any way?

    • @v5e762
      @v5e762 Месяц назад

      @@FuelledLife We need to see how you got the eccentric bolt out! They are usually seized to the bushing. Lots of people cut them out.