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    Symptoms of bad RTABs?

    110k miles on my RTABs. Back end feels fine and no odd tire wear. The consensus seems to be that by 100k it's basically time to replace, but I'm curious what others in my situation (i.e. no real signs of RTAB issues) have experienced when they replaced them. Were the old ones actually showing signs of wear or was the replacement more for just peace of mind?

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    When my rtabs went bad, I felt like the rear end of the car had a mind of its own and it was very unstable over bumps at higher speeds - while entering or exiting a freeway. Replaced the rtabs and it's all good now. My car had 142k miles when I replaced them.


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    At this point, I would replace them. Rubber over time degrades and cracks.

    Cost is roughly $50 for 2 of them.

    https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...6-e46-z4-pair/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vas View Post
    At this point, I would replace them. Rubber over time degrades and cracks.

    Cost is roughly $50 for 2 of them.

    https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...6-e46-z4-pair/
    I'm definitely inclined to just do them, but also curious if people who do them at ~100k are surprised one way or the other by the condition of the old parts once off the car.

    Gonna rent the RTAB tool...any other bushings that I can replace w/ that tool that are worth doing while I'm in there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsk040 View Post
    I'm definitely inclined to just do them, but also curious if people who do them at ~100k are surprised one way or the other by the condition of the old parts once off the car.

    Gonna rent the RTAB tool...any other bushings that I can replace w/ that tool that are worth doing while I'm in there?
    Both cars that I replaced them on the rubber was dry and cracked. Upon acceleration and braking you could feel that the rear end did not stay planted and tracked straight. This is due to the change in toe which is caused by bad rtab. Both vehicles the mileage was above 100k and personally I should have done them at the same time as the FCAB.

    The rtab tool works great only on those bushings.

    His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |

    Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |

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    My car has 70K miles on it and I did a complete suspension refresh about 2 weeks ago. Of all the components I replaced, I found that the ones with the most wear were the outer ball joints on the upper control arms. At the very least, I would recommend replacing these while you're at it. Check to see if the tool you're renting comes with smaller sleeves that will fit the control arm ball joints as well. Most of them do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludsport View Post
    My car has 70K miles on it and I did a complete suspension refresh about 2 weeks ago. Of all the components I replaced, I found that the ones with the most wear were the outer ball joints on the upper control arms. At the very least, I would recommend replacing these while you're at it. Check to see if the tool you're renting comes with smaller sleeves that will fit the control arm ball joints as well. Most of them do.
    I was going to rent the Bimmerworld tool - is there a better option that can handle another few bushings while I'm in there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsk040 View Post
    I was going to rent the Bimmerworld tool - is there a better option that can handle another few bushings while I'm in there?
    Contact Shawn (elcid86). He has the rtab tool that he rents out. He should be able to tell you what you can and can't use it for.


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    I bought a tool from Harbor Freight that worked fine for 100 bucks.

    https://www.harborfreight.com/ball-j...les-63279.html

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    Looks like the OEM bushings require pre-load. Is this easy to do in my garage?

    Sounds like the powerflex poly bushings don't have the pre-load issue, but I worry they may transfer additional force to the subframe....thoughts?

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