
Took Friday off work, after a friend offered he could help weld in the Subframe plates. I had to rent the shop space, but that's okay. Was able to align it there and everything. I also paid my friend for the labor of welding, cutting and grinding basically hot glueing the plates in and repairing any damage. Glad I did came out better than I would've. Picture of on my way there.

Onto the pictures.

After an hour or so

It was time to replace the subframe bushing with AKG 75D as well as replace the cracked right rear spring arm, I had been fully relying on the stainless steel reinforcement to hold it together. Even though I was at a BMW specialist they did not have a tool that was fairly easy to remove the subframe bushings. However I brought my RTAB tool because I thought I read that would work. It didn't, but I fiddlefucked with it and made it work.




Worked like an absolute treat with the torch. No impact just a regular 3/8th ratchet. Hammered the new AKGs into their new home.

Onto the spring arm and guibo. I sourced a brand used one.



Basically where it stopped for Friday, besides having the area cleaned and inspected. We found 3 areas that were cracked.



Came back Saturday morning and my friend was feeling a lot better and cranked it out.

Welded up the cracks, and note the gas tank is still in there. Those got covered with wet towels when welded. The Reddish plates were huge so we trimmed them a bit, as I did not want to mess with dropping the tank. I did show up with it with less than a gallon, but we worked around it.










I also found a Hotchkis swaybar laying around the shop, so put that on. Was very pleased about that.

I haven't been able to do my alignment myself on a machine in a long time, so that was a fucking treat.

Forgot to take a pic but -3.5 camber in front, zero toe, didn't hit my camber number I wanted on RR for some reason. So it was -2.0 and -1.6, rear toe is just factory specs.
Car drives great, absolutely transformed can feel what the rear end is doing now and the front bar really helped with the softer spring rate I have up there.


Total time spent doing everything was 24 hours, two 12 hour days.
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