350i Rear shock pivot bolts and bushes
350i Rear shock pivot bolts and bushes
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tvrmk363

Original Poster:

375 posts

152 months

Monday 14th September 2015
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Good day gents,
I'm changing the rear shocks on my 350i over here in the states and need some help. The long bolt that goes through the casting and lower A arm is froze in the bushings (turns in the upright).
Who sells the bolts and bushings on your side of the pond?
The 280i's over here have the swing arm suspension so 350i stuff isn't available.
If no one sells the bolts would someone give me the specs so I can have it made please.

Thanks ahead of time,

TVRMK363
Charlie in Ohio

mrzigazaga

18,757 posts

188 months

Monday 14th September 2015
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Hi Charlie...Not sure exactly who sells them but I'm sure someone will know...I think i will need to replace mine also as i remember i was going to replaced them but one of them is seized...
RTR might have them..This might help if you are doing it...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...

tvrmk363

Original Poster:

375 posts

152 months

Monday 14th September 2015
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Thanks Mark. I'll give it a look when I get to My hotel. On travel this week.

KKson

3,467 posts

148 months

Monday 14th September 2015
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As Mark says Richard Thorpe Racing should stock everything. Bradderz replace the full suspension in his A frame car and got all parts from there.

Edited by KKson on Monday 14th September 19:33

Number 7

4,111 posts

285 months

Monday 14th September 2015
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As said, RT Racing is the place to go. I had the same on my 350 years ago, could't remove it myself, and even someone with access to air tools struggled, although was eventually successful. Good luck with it.

The Hatter

988 posts

193 months

Tuesday 15th September 2015
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The bolts are no problem, standard 1/2" UNF on mine. My bushes were OK (destroy the bolt and not the bushes when using 'suitable force') - I remember that Wedg1e spent many happy(!) hours trying to trace the source of the bushes without luck.

TVRleigh_BBWR

6,553 posts

236 months

Wednesday 16th September 2015
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The Hatter said:
The bolts are no problem, standard 1/2" UNF on mine. My bushes were OK (destroy the bolt and not the bushes when using 'suitable force') - I remember that Wedg1e spent many happy(!) hours trying to trace the source of the bushes without luck.
I'm sure some parts was 1/2" and some 12mm, it's worth using a 1/2" drill and make them all the same (1/2) is bigger. and use 1/2" bolts. they are quite easy to get as non coated. but try and get coated if you can, or use lots of copper slip. as they do seem seize and rust.

tvrmk363

Original Poster:

375 posts

152 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Hi gents,
I have sent several emails to RTR to get pricing on the bushes I'll have to destroy to change my rear shocks and haven't gotten any reply at all. Does anyone know if they are closed or just don't like to talk to us on the other side of the pond?

Charlie

mrzigazaga

18,757 posts

188 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Hi mate...I think it might just be that they are too busy to reply to emails...You are better off calling them...Or let me know and i will ask for you....smile

tvrmk363

Original Poster:

375 posts

152 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Hey Mark,
That would be great. I need a set of bushings to do the rear A arms. I can get bolts over here with no problem. Just changing out the shocks and at least one of the bolts is frozen in place.

Thanks,

Charlie

adam quantrill

11,627 posts

265 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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tvrmk363 said:
... on the other side of the pond?
They would have to have US liability insurance in place to supply. So you might have to ask one of us to buy for you and post it on.

tvrmk363

Original Poster:

375 posts

152 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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Does anyone know if the inner bushing and the outer are the same size? and are they the same as the one on the rear of the 280i by chance (not remembering if the swing arm on the 280i even has a bushing on the inner).

Charlie