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Thread: E34 Rear Subframe Bushing Puller

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93FIM5 View Post

    Email me at m5stigg at aol dot com. Thanks!

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    Bump, Im building! Come on guys!

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    I'm in. PayPal payment sent. Anyone know where to get the eccentric cam bolts/nuts for the E34 trailing arms? The threads on mine got boogered up removing them.

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    The dealer carries them but I may have a new spare set at home I can toss in for you.

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    Ok guys one tool is on its way out the door today, finished roughing out some other parts and got in the bearings!

    Roughing out the bearing plates.



    Bearings and nuts to go along with the ACME rods.


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    Tools are done shipping out to those who have paid! Thanks everyone!!

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    Greg do you think this would work on an e30?

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    I think the bushing is smaller, but I could easily build another adapter and top plate so that the tool would work for both E30s and E34s. PM me if your interested.

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    Removed and reinstalled my bushings tonight, about an hour total with Greg's custom-made tool. That thing works awesome. Highly recommended to anyone who needs to do this job! The old bushings came out with moderate effort. Just one note - be sure the "pusher" end of the tool stays in alignment or it can bind. I put the bushings in the freezer for a couple of hours and warmed the subframe flanges with a propane torch. The bushings slid right in. Nice job Greg!

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    Ok guys I have one tool left for sale. Its got the upgraded ACME rod setup and comes with a Pelican case at $165 shipped to the lower 48.


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    Hey Greg it looks like your PM folder is full. Anyway, will your tool work for an e36 M3 and an e38 740iL bushings? Or can you make additional adapter plates? Very interested in getting this tool. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy540i6spd View Post
    Removed and reinstalled my bushings tonight, about an hour total with Greg's custom-made tool. That thing works awesome. Highly recommended to anyone who needs to do this job! The old bushings came out with moderate effort. Just one note - be sure the "pusher" end of the tool stays in alignment or it can bind. I put the bushings in the freezer for a couple of hours and warmed the subframe flanges with a propane torch. The bushings slid right in. Nice job Greg!
    Thanks for the feedback Roy!

    Quote Originally Posted by kimokk View Post
    Hey Greg it looks like your PM folder is full. Anyway, will your tool work for an e36 M3 and an e38 740iL bushings? Or can you make additional adapter plates? Very interested in getting this tool. Thanks.
    Cleared it up sorry about that I'm a PM slob apparently lol! No the tool was designed for the E34, I would need to take a look at a E36 and E38 to see what would be entailed. Let me think on this as you're not the first to ask . . . Thanks!

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    I'll take this. PM me your paypal info and will send payment by end of the weekend. About to get on a boat and won't have reception 'til I get back on Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M5 Jed View Post
    I'll take this. PM me your paypal info and will send payment by end of the weekend. About to get on a boat and won't have reception 'til I get back on Sunday.
    Replied, thanks.

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    Bump two more tools available guys!

    For the standard rear subframe bushing puller with the new ACME rod; pricing will be $175.00 plus shipping. When you are ready to order PM me and I will reply with my PayPal, thanks guys!

    -Greg

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    Any idea if these work on e30 and e28 subframes?
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    Awesome tool and awesome craftsmanship. Love my set and fits perfect in the Pelican case.

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