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      12-23-2014, 04:58 PM   #23
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Yes, pretty easy to do even on ramps. For those of us not rich or "connected".
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Thanks for showing how easy it is.
Gonna do my E92 M3 bar tomorrow.

I saw a post once which said end links should be tightened with wheels on the ground to eliminate clunking and keep alignment straight.
Any truth to that?

Using jackstands and don't have ramps. Lift was used here.
Did you need to drive for a bit then check/re-tighten?

I could use wood I suppose. But not sure I have an adequate supply to get it high enough for me to get underneath.
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