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BMW E36 strut tower reinforcement
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom328" data-source="post: 636844" data-attributes="member: 16210"><p>5150 - Thanks for your input. I'll know what things to lookout for next time if i hear such sounds. Your Koni + Eibach last time on the 325i set to hard???</p><p></p><p>Lionel -That's exactly what i was thinking. Remove the adjustable pillows and use back the ori mounts. The last thing i want to do is to do any welding for a cracked strut tower. Thanks for the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom328, post: 636844, member: 16210"] 5150 - Thanks for your input. I'll know what things to lookout for next time if i hear such sounds. Your Koni + Eibach last time on the 325i set to hard??? Lionel -That's exactly what i was thinking. Remove the adjustable pillows and use back the ori mounts. The last thing i want to do is to do any welding for a cracked strut tower. Thanks for the advice. [/QUOTE]
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