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closetbrit
03-08-2004, 07:32 PM
Help. I am just becoming acquainted with my fiances' 1999, 3 series. The service guy says she will need "front thrust rod bushings". I can't seem to locate this item in the shop manual. Is the item called something else ?

tamvegas
03-21-2004, 11:55 PM
Just a guess, but the "thrust rod" sounds like it might be the control arm rear bushing. This is a large rubber press mounted bushing that takes all the horizontal energy for the front suspension (like cruising over spped bumps, potholes and the like).

Skycity_BMW
03-22-2004, 01:23 AM
Closetbrit

This may help, just like Tamvegas said it's the Lower Control Arm Bushing

Check out this web site: http://www.ohiomotorcycle.com/understeer/lcab.shtml

Good Luck

Skycity_BMW

tamvegas
03-22-2004, 02:12 AM
ClosetBrit - Thanks a bunch for the further tip. I had gotten urethane bushings to replace my very worn ones, but because of the heat & dryness out here in the high desert local mechanics will not install them. I was wondering how to get a firmer set and will probably be trying out the M3 bushing recommended in the article you quoted.

Thanks again!

closetbrit
03-22-2004, 03:20 PM
Just a guess, but the "thrust rod" sounds like it might be the control arm rear bushing. This is a large rubber press mounted bushing that takes all the horizontal energy for the front suspension (like cruising over spped bumps, potholes and the like).Thank you tamvegas & Skycity BMW. I do apprecicte the help.

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