e60 Control Arm Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle.. (video)
#31
Hmm, yes, I see. Thanks for taking the time to dig that up. As I said, you should write Bentley Publications. You'll get more traction arguing with them than you will with me, and it might actually make a difference.
Besides, if you really want to ensure you're properly loaded, you should be measuring normally loaded position ride height at the front and rear. Especially on a high mileage car. With worn springs it's possible that the car may already be sitting at the specified ride height for alignment with a fraction of the weight load.
Besides, if you really want to ensure you're properly loaded, you should be measuring normally loaded position ride height at the front and rear. Especially on a high mileage car. With worn springs it's possible that the car may already be sitting at the specified ride height for alignment with a fraction of the weight load.
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I'm considering purchasing Febi-Bilstein parts for about 1/2 the cost of the Lemfoerder. Febi is a very reputable brand and I've had good success with using their parts in the past. Does anyone have any experience with their control arms?
#33
Proper installation will make more of a difference than Lemforder vs Febi in my opinion.
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