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03-13-2016, 12:58 AM | #1 |
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**FOR RENT** MIS BMW E85 / E46 RTAB Tool - Low Deposit & Rent Fee
BMW Rear Trail Arm Bushing Tool (RTAB) Rental Amount to Deposit via PayPal: $75.00 Rental Fee: $25.00 Refund Upon Return (Renter pays for shipping back): $50.00 Rental Requirements: 1) Tool will be shipped via prepaid shipping with no cost to the renter 2) Renter will have 7 days in which to use the tool and it must be shipped on the 8th day (at renters expense) 3) If renter requires more time, renter will communicate with owner and an extension of 7 days will be granted at an additional cost of only $7 4) Renter is responsible for the tool while in their possession and must pay for any damage once returned 5) Renter will not hold Owner liable for any injury incurred while using the tool BMW E85/E46 MIS RTAB Tool. You can use this BMW RTAB Tool (Rear Trailing Arm Bushing) to remove and install BMW rear trailing arm bushings. FREE USPS Priority 2-3 day shipping to you with tracking included. Rental will include: (x1) BMW RTAB Tool (x1) Threaded rod and bolt * This MIS RTAB Tool will install BMW part numbers: 33326770786, 33322228153, 33326770817, and all other OEM E36/E46 rubber bushings, including M3. * The Z4 has the same BMW part number 33326770817 for the rear trailing arm bushing as the E36 / E46 so this tool should work on the E85/E86 also. Tips during use -DO NOT USE power tools. You may strip the threads on the metal blocks and or the threaded rod. -Use plenty of heavy weight oil on all threads, rod, and washers. Heavy weight oil is highly recommended in every use. -Make sure rod and block threads are clean before every use. -Lubricate the tool and blocks to prevent rust and corrosion with sprays such as WD-40. PM me with interest to rent and I will post availability on this thread on the top page! Thanks. Last edited by capvent; 03-13-2016 at 07:13 PM.. |
03-14-2016, 12:15 PM | #2 |
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Thanks for offering this. How have you aligned new RTABs/carrier before tightening them? When I last thought about this, I figured that before I removed the old ones I would mark the position of the old RTAB/carrier to the trailing arm (mark it on the carrier).
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