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Old 05-03-2019, 02:09 PM   #46
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Just got word from the head instructor last night that the car is OK!
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Anyone here though about reinforcing the rear suspension bolt carrier itself from the trunk?
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do these cars have issues with the mounting points failing like the regular e36 and e46?
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Depends but they can.

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do these cars have issues with the mounting points failing like the regular e36 and e46?
Nope, they use a totally different older rear end, which dont have the crappy issues as the E36 and E46. you are safe, unless you are pushing 700whp, then all bets are off.
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im starting to see failure around the the front ref tmounting bolt? like paint flaking off and corrosion, which is first sign of failure?
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