Please if you love
your BMW use Lemforder (OEM) parts only!!!! Else you will
change your parts every year...
The steering links in the Bmw E34 is a complex assembly of
tie-rods. If part of the links are changed, you should have
a wheel alignment. There is no maintenance to the steering
links. If a dust boot looses it's grease or is damaged you
should replace it or change the part. The only bushing wear
is in the Idler arm.
There is a bushing that can wear in the idler arm. You can
buy it and press it on the old arm, but for the difference
of price, it is easier to buy a brand new idler arm.
1. Place the front of the car on jacks or use ramps.
2. Unbolt the nut attaching the arm to the centre tie-rod
then use a tie-rod puller to press it out.
3. Remove the 17mm mounting bolt to the frame then remove
the idler arm.
Installation is reverse of removal.
1. Place the front of the car on jacks or use ramps.
2. Remove the four 17mm nuts then use the tie-rod puller to
remove the centre tie-rod from the pitman arm, idler arm and
the two tie-rods.
Installation is reverse of removal.
1. Use a jack to lift the concerned side, secure it with
stands.
2. Remove the wheel, loosen the inner and outer 17mm bolts.
3. Use the tie-rod puller to remove both tie-rods then install
the new one and tighten the bolts.
It's time for a front wheel alignment.