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sagging rear bumper fix
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<blockquote data-quote="carlsberg" data-source="post: 469167" data-attributes="member: 21454"><p>ok, i wasnt gona let this one get away, i went to auto bavaria and asked a small plastic bracket cost a staggering 220RM, they were most apologetic, the chap who gave me that price, made an erroe they are 32RM each !!!!!! bought the pair on the spot, and fitted this morning, a very easy job,a and now the ass of the car is tight again !!!</p><p></p><p>if your car has this issue, its an easy fix.</p><p></p><p>while i had it in bits i power washed all the suspension etc, cleaned the back of ther rims, coppergreased the hubs and put it all back nicly. i also used a torque wrench to fit the wheels back, as ive heard excessive torque can damage the rotors.</p><p></p><p>now im relaxing with a well earned beer !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carlsberg, post: 469167, member: 21454"] ok, i wasnt gona let this one get away, i went to auto bavaria and asked a small plastic bracket cost a staggering 220RM, they were most apologetic, the chap who gave me that price, made an erroe they are 32RM each !!!!!! bought the pair on the spot, and fitted this morning, a very easy job,a and now the ass of the car is tight again !!! if your car has this issue, its an easy fix. while i had it in bits i power washed all the suspension etc, cleaned the back of ther rims, coppergreased the hubs and put it all back nicly. i also used a torque wrench to fit the wheels back, as ive heard excessive torque can damage the rotors. now im relaxing with a well earned beer ! [/QUOTE]
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