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In this video I am going to be carrying out a replacement of the rear lower suspension bush on my E65 730d.
As you will see, it was a bit of a mammoth task but I do get there in the end.
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Bet that made some concerning noises going down the road Kev….
great job and i hate when bushings are that hard!
Hey Kev…i have an 07 e66…i had to replace the bearing…i pushed the axel out of the splines far enough to sneak tools in an take out the old bolts and bearing/hub…had the old one pressed off and new bearing pressed on…bolted it back on the car…and i cant seem to get the axel back in the splines…i hammered on it so much that the hub is now a little loose on the new bearing(i can tilt the hub towardsme a tiny bit)….i got it almost through enough to the point i could get the new nut on and thread it through…i decided to take that long lower bolt out to help, but it made it worse…and now i cant seem to get those holes lined up to get the bolt back in…….any tips would be great….you seem to really know your stuff…thanks
Great video kev. I was with you all the way until the whole assembly had to come off. Eek, that's beyond my skills! I've seen these Bush removal tools advertised online; do you think if you would have had one of those that you could have got the bush out in situ or was it just too tight?