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      12-07-2018, 10:08 AM   #5
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Drives: 2007 Black/Black 335i e90
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Holly, MI

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Hello guys

I removed the rear subframe bushings on my e90 335i and upgraded them to m3 bushings. It was a nice upgrade but couldn't tell you that it was a great upgrade because of all the other stuff I did at the same time. But this review is about the tool that I used. I had the help of my brother while doing my upgrades and he was begging me not to buy the subframe bushing because in the past when he has been paid to replace them it took him half the day and was not a easy task. I wanted them replaced so he didn't have the choice on it. I found this great tool online was shipped to me in 2 days and worked great. It took me and my brother 30 mins once we lowered the subframe we didn't remove it just lowered it and was still super easy. The minute we got done he called his friend who had helped him in the past with doing this job on other cars about how easy it was. This is what we used.


Hpautosports

https://www.hpashop.com/Bushing-Tool...g-tool-kit.htm

Anyone thinking about doing the subframe bushing think about this tool
Did you do M3 Diff bushings too?
Yes but not with this tool.
Yep, the tool used is much smaller. You can buy it on eBay for around $50.00. Or make one for $30.00
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