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      05-16-2023, 11:47 AM   #3
tlow98
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Drives: 2009 E91, 2014 F15 x35i
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Realoem.com is the parts microfiche site. Find the part then price out online. Genuine BMW axles are expensive, and aftermarket are not worth the effort most of the time… just a heads up from my 15 years of wrenching.

Newtis mentioned above are the factory instructions showing how to change the part.

I’d consider an Indy for this job. Prolly around $2k+.

If you don’t have all the large tools etc. Otherwise go for it!
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