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Independent Bmw Shops In Orange Co, Ca?


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I was planning on replacing all the suspension bushings on my 02 this week/weekend and the parts department where I typically get all my parts (La Jolla Independent in San Diego) is closed til Monday.

 

Can anybody recommend anything in Orange Co. where I might be able to get the suspension bushings today so that I can work on them over the next few days?

 

Thanks. 

 

 

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Thanks, Guys. I'll give those places a ring.  After crawling under the car it looks like it's not as bad as I thought. 

 

I really just need the front anti-sway bar end link bushings and the rear trailing arm bushings.  Pictures are attached. If those aren't the correct names, feel free to correct.  I'm learning about all this stuff for the first time and have a friend who's a retired mechanic who is helping me out a bit. 

 

Andrew, what time would you be in Fullerton today? 

 

 

Thanks, guys.

 

Court

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