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Hey Guys,

 

I'm pretty new on this forum, but when I tried using 'search' I found no answer to my question.

 

I need to change Lower Control Arm bushings on my MC R50. It's very simple procedure when you have the right tool like this and it should take no more than 30-60 mins (according to my research)

both bushings

 

But when I tried to contact local services nobody knew-or ever heard of that tool, so the whole process will take about 4 hours (removing subframe and then accessing the bushings' brackets...)

 

Maybe somebody can recommend competent Mini service with needed Mini tools?;) (please do not recommend dealership - they make it the 'oldschool' long and expensive way)

 

Many thanks for help.

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easytiger said:
Hey Guys,

 

I'm pretty new on this forum, but when I tried using 'search' I found no answer to my question.

 

I need to change Lower Control Arm bushings on my MC R50. It's very simple procedure when you have the right tool like this and it should take no more than 30-60 mins (according to my research)

both bushings

 

But when I tried to contact local services nobody knew-or ever heard of that tool, so the whole process will take about 4 hours (removing subframe and then accessing the bushings' brackets...)

 

Maybe somebody can recommend competent Mini service with needed Mini tools?;) (please do not recommend dealership - they make it the 'oldschool' long and expensive way)

 

Many thanks for help.

 

I'm not sure where you are located...but my favorites for labor rates are:

 

PTuning - Manassas, VA

Note: PTuning is a DCMM vendor. Therefore members receive discounts on parts and labor. See official vendor list using following link. This assumes you are a full DCMM member and can view this forum.

http://dcmetrominis.org/forum/topic/1800-official-vendors/

 

Scandinavian Import - Rockville, MD

 

I'm sure there are other small shops that others can chime in and recommend. These two are two of the larger, non-dealer shops who definitely know what they are doing when it comes to MINIs.

Grey Goose: 2016 F56 Moonwalk Grey JCW - TTFS/GTPeace Custom Stage 1 (Present)
Shadow: 2011 R56 HT MB/MB - MANIC Stage 1 (Past)

Posted

You should expect to pay at least $300 in labor for this job at any independent; much more at a dealer.

JAB 67

Fairfax, VA

2004 MCS, PW/B

Posted

Thank you guys!

My technician proposed $250 with subframe dropping and ca 4hours.

 

I just tried contacting Scandinavian Import, and they also proposed to drop the subframe, because they don't have the tool :)

Posted

Dima, I believe I talked to someone recently about lower control arm bushings...and although I see the "tool" you are referring to, I'm pretty sure 90% of the shops out there will drop the subframe to replace those bushings.

Grey Goose: 2016 F56 Moonwalk Grey JCW - TTFS/GTPeace Custom Stage 1 (Present)
Shadow: 2011 R56 HT MB/MB - MANIC Stage 1 (Past)

Posted

I THINK Control arms were part of the major work that I just had done at PTuning. It was a big list.

 

They give club members a nice discount, just show them your badge

Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman

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