Replacing a front wishbone or control arm on a BMW 3 series E46. A 2001 BMW 320 in this video. To ask questions about this job and get news about upcoming videos, join us over at www.diycarguide.com today.

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  1. crofty565

    About to change both sides in a few mins. Wish me luck haha

  2. Ghetto Nitzsche

    THANKS FOR THE VIDEO!. I replaced my "driver's side" control arm in 40 minutes from the time I jacked the car up to the time I cleaned my tools…

  3. Gareth Messer

    how much would it cost for this job to be done in a garage

  4. Matt Tonkinson

    done this a few times on e36's, glad to see it's essentially the same for the 46! Cheers

  5. Ed Wilko

    ace video doing mine on Sat. failed mot on them again only 8k since I replaced the last ones

  6. michael fournier

    nice trick to get the nut off long stud

  7. Pearl Necklace

    Would it be easier to remove the motor to get to the bolts ? My husband thinks I have no Idea about cars so I would like to prove him wrong. Also would painting the wishbones pink before fitment interfere with the working of said components ?

  8. Dave Devine

    Ain't you ment to put wheels in wood under it get them sitting as they would of the floor before doing nuts up or the ball joints won't last to long

  9. Based

    thank you for your video. really helpful

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