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E36/7 Z3 (1996-2002) and E85 Z4 (2003-2008)
Coupe and Roadster talk with our gurus here... |
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Another tool
Bought this one to remove the sway bar link to the strut. Thin enough not to ding the boot.
More strut related tools coming.
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Another good commonly available source for thin open-end wrenches is bicycle tools.
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Yeah, they're called "Bearing Wrenches" or "Bearing Cone Wrenches."
As the name suggests, they are used to adjust the ball bearing cones in wheel hubs while tightening the lock nut against it. A set usually has two wrenches with two different sizes on each end, 14mm-18mm. Any good bike shop will have them. "Park" is the best name brand. I am eagerly awaiting the shock replacement write up. Replaing the shocks but keeping everything else stock is a goal of mine too. -Llama |
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actually a cheapo 5/8" China/Taiwan import open-end wrench is typically thin enough and fits properly for the job
I keep one around just for that purpose. |
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