Nikhil said:sounds like a worn rear trailing arm bush
towatoy said:Nikhil said:sounds like a worn rear trailing arm bush
The car's handling is also a little twitchy/nervous (breaking away suddenly when accellarating in a RH corner). I have an appointment with a suspension workshop on monday.
towatoy said:Had 2 new tyres fitted and wheel alignment checked this morning.
Rear tyres camber are out but there is no adjustment on Z3 rear axle/wheels. No worn bushes either.
The shopowner suggested re-tensioning of the coil springs as that seems to reduce the camber problem. Any ideas on this?
tyu333 said:There's no adjustments on the rear. You need to replace all the rubbers in rear suspension, I went through the same exercise last year: Speak to Shaun@Axis for all the parts you need.
The whole rear sub-frame will have to be removed to access all the bushes. The guys at the alignment place probably will not know about the bushes.
Please elaborate as we need to do rear shocks on a z3 Mcoupehiltonfa said:Removing the trim panels is easy
Sorry my mistake, I thought it was a roadster.a1exander said:Please elaborate as we need to do rear shocks on a z3 Mcoupehiltonfa said:Removing the trim panels is easy
hiltonfa said:Sorry my mistake, I thought it was a roadster.a1exander said:Please elaborate as we need to do rear shocks on a z3 Mcoupehiltonfa said:Removing the trim panels is easy
towatoy said:tyu333 said:There's no adjustments on the rear. You need to replace all the rubbers in rear suspension, I went through the same exercise last year: Speak to Shaun@Axis for all the parts you need.
The whole rear sub-frame will have to be removed to access all the bushes. The guys at the alignment place probably will not know about the bushes.
Thanks
Costs?
DieselFan said:Did you import the lemforder?