Wanted Rear lower arms

Rusty

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Does anyone have or know where I might be able to get a pair for a 2000 1.9 Z3. Many thanks
 

colb

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Best ask our resident Breakers on here, preety sure one will be along here soon, there seems to be a high demand for replacements of late.
 

Rusty

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Hi @Rusty is your Z3 facelift or Pre-facelift?
Hello Lee
forgive me but I do not understand what you mean by facelift. If it means any modifications then the answer is no. Just a 2000 untouched 1.9
 

andyglym

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Hello Lee
forgive me but I do not understand what you mean by facelift. If it means any modifications then the answer is no. Just a 2000 untouched 1.9
Hi mate, which one of these does your Zed look like (pre facelift or facelift)

bmw_z3_pre_en_facelift_verschillen.jpg
 

andyglym

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You have a facelift Z3, if it's the 1.9 it'll be the M43 1.9 8valve. This will help determine which lower arms are required as the differ across the range.
 

Rusty

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You have a facelift Z3, if it's the 1.9 it'll be the M43 1.9 8valve. This will help determine which lower arms are required as the differ across the range.
Ok, thank you for your help. Just need to find some
 

Andyboy

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I haven't any. Facelift arms are the same as the 96-99 2.8. You need the ones with the reinforcing section between the two pivot points.

They are starting to really rot now - BMW sprayed the lower section with a rubberised paint and water gets underneath and just rots them. If they aren't terrible I'd get a decent welder to fabricate and weld in some steel repair sections for now.

This is the state of most now: these would need some serious work before fitting. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14456735...aV898p9YSq7lmMOr6yUTL5Y2wlTKBzCxoCu_sQAvD_BwE
 
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