Is this cheating? lol https://youtube.com/shorts/1gKEkC7Qv...fvMNuMdNSkZ0Qs
IMO its more work up front, but easier work once you get there. Pull the parking brake shoes and unbolt the dust shield, gives you a ton more access to the area around the ball joints.
You CAN get the UCA bolts out with the diff in but you have to unbolt it. At that point its not a "ton" more work to get the diff out. If you go back together with bushings then those need to be tightened at ride height. So I'll measure the ride height before I disassemble replace the arms and then jack that corner up until I simulate ride height and then tighten the inner control arm bolts, super easy with the diff out of the car.
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What Eacman posted is almost identical to what I used. ECS sells them too, so when you break them…
I ordered an extra set of these as well

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Did this with them on the vehicle, using N rtab removal tool from Amazon…took no time
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You're right the stock lower control arm inner busing is rubber. I've never worked on a car that still had the stock lower control arm.Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
I thought the inners (upper and lower) were bushings.
BMW calls the outers a ball joint so you used the correct term.
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I thought the inners (upper and lower) were bushings.Originally posted by eacmen View Post
Maybe I used the wrong term, there are spherical bearings on the outer trailing arm in the rear and also on the lower inner rear control arm.
BMW calls the outers a ball joint so you used the correct term.
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I'd have called them the same, because they're ball jointsOriginally posted by eacmen View Post
Maybe I used the wrong term, there are spherical bearings on the outer trailing arm in the rear and also on the lower inner rear control arm.
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Maybe I used the wrong term, there are spherical bearings on the outer trailing arm in the rear and also on the lower inner rear control arm.Originally posted by sapote View PostFor a moment I was a bit confused. There are no ball joints on the rear suspension, but they are bushings.
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For a moment I was a bit confused. There are no ball joints on the rear suspension, but they are bushings.Originally posted by eacmen View PostQuick question. Has anyone done replacement of the upper and lower outer ball joints on the rear trailing arm? Do they only come out one way?
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Then if like me you install the CMP sub-frame bushings and have another WTF moment when you go to torque check the front diff bolt lolOriginally posted by bigjae46 View Post
lol...And I always think I can get it out without dropping the diff until I get under the car and try. Its literally 1/4" too long but you can't shorten the bolt because it will be a 1/16" too short and makes getting the nut back on a total nightmare. I've tried. I believe BMW said "fuck those DIY'ers, watch this" when they designed that.
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lol...And I always think I can get it out without dropping the diff until I get under the car and try. Its literally 1/4" too long but you can't shorten the bolt because it will be a 1/16" too short and makes getting the nut back on a total nightmare. I've tried. I believe BMW said "fuck those DIY'ers, watch this" when they designed that.Originally posted by oceansize View Postbigjae is correct, you drop the diff. For every e46 m3 owner it truly is a WTF moment.
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