My X3 failed its MOT today for a broken rear drivers spring and headlight aim too low.
I have sorted the headlight aim as I forgot when I fitted the angel eyes I was playing with the coding.
Now is it me are all garages taking the mick or is there a hard way too change a spring on an X3?
I have just done the drivers side rear (broken one) using a couple of jacks and a 18mm socket. It took me 35 minutes, I will be doing the passenger side tomorrow.
3 garages quoted me £300+ to supply and fit as they all said around 2 hours. I had some new uprated ones in my shed so decided to give it a go and for anyone else (which anyone with an E83 X3 will need to replace) do it yourself.
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MOT Fail - Rear Springs
MOT Fail - Rear Springs
2011 BMW X3 30d M Sport
Re: MOT Fail - Rear Springs
15-20 mins per side...
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Re: MOT Fail - Rear Springs
Our E46 eats rear springs too! BMW said it was because they were made of recycled steel.....no really! :blink:

Re: MOT Fail - Rear Springs
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Our E46 eats rear springs too! BMW said it was because they were made of recycled steel.....no really! :blink:
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Not because you weigh a ton ? >:D
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Our E46 eats rear springs too! BMW said it was because they were made of recycled steel.....no really! :blink:
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Not because you weigh a ton ? >:D

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