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Get2theBimmah

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In putting the rear end back together, I can't seem to source the last two pieces to the puzzle. I need the bolts that connect the subframe to the diff. Now its shown on realoem as #7, but there's reference to it in the list because they no longer make it. Can anyone please help source this specific bolt size? Thanks in advance!

http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2583&mospid=47141&btnr=33_0883&hg=33&fg=30

1972 2002tii // 2008 M3

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The parts book off tii register shows it as

Hex screew M 12 x 1.5 x 45

That's great, thank you so much. Do you have a link to that? I want to double check because I forgot to specify that it's the shorter bolts that I need. 2 are longer and 2 are shorter. Hopefully that can stop me from making other threads in the future..

1972 2002tii // 2008 M3

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The parts book off tii register shows it as

Hex screew M 12 x 1.5 x 45

That's great, thank you so much. Do you have a link to that? I want to double check because I forgot to specify that it's the shorter bolts that I need. 2 are longer and 2 are shorter. Hopefully that can stop me from making other threads in the future..

long ones were in the realoem link you posted. #3. m12x1.5 90mm

3xM3

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The parts book off tii register shows it as

Hex screew M 12 x 1.5 x 45

That's great, thank you so much. Do you have a link to that? I want to double check because I forgot to specify that it's the shorter bolts that I need. 2 are longer and 2 are shorter. Hopefully that can stop me from making other threads in the future..

long ones were in the realoem link you posted. #3. m12x1.5 90mm

Yes you are right. Perfect, thanks so much for your help!

1972 2002tii // 2008 M3

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