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Hey guys.

A mate of mine need his stabilizer bar tightened, does anyone know how much this would cost to do and if it's reasonably easy?

And how much it would cost to replace if need be?

Cheers

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Hey guys.

A mate of mine need his stabilizer bar tightened, does anyone know how much this would cost to do and if it's reasonably easy?

And how much it would cost to replace if need be?

Cheers

Try this first

http://www.bimmersport.co.nz/forums/index....showtopic=15800

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Is this a WOF issue ? is there something loose or worn out ?

We need more information than you have given us.

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It would need to be checked. Your explanation still doesnt help- not specific enough. Loose could mean anything

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They said it was loose, and need tightening!

try a spanner that is the correct size - turn clockwise to tighten.

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Haha Good Advice!

I was just wondering if its gonna be a major job.

That's really all my mate wanted to know??

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Glenn will know more than I do, but if it is your average stabiliser bar , it is held on by two brackets with rubber bushes and 2 linkages with rose-joints and rubber bushes, so either the brackets/bushes have failed, or more likely if it s"loose") 1 or both linkages have gone. find out which it is and buy replacement parts. Installation is DIY for anyone with a bit of mechanical knowledge.

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Yeah wof issue.

They said it was loose, and need tightening!

So why did they not fix it when they were there ? Or at least tell your mate how much it was to fix ?

There used to be a time when you went into your local garage and if they saw your washer bottle was empty or if you had a broken bulb or something needed tightening that they would just fix it and be done with it.

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There used to be a time when you went into your local garage and if they saw your washer bottle was empty or if you had a broken bulb or something needed tightening that they would just fix it and be done with it.

that would have been back when service station attendants pumped your gas for you and spoke english

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So why did they not fix it when they were there ? Or at least tell your mate how much it was to fix ?

There used to be a time when you went into your local garage and if they saw your washer bottle was empty or if you had a broken bulb or something needed tightening that they would just fix it and be done with it.

Still do here in the heartland & only charge $35. LOL

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