Suspension BMW 525i 2001 E39 Owner's Guide
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Front Suspension 
Slide strut assembly out of steering lknucltle pinch  collar.  If 
necessary  use pry bar. 
CA UTIOI\C 
Do notpullstrut  out of steering knuckle  with twisting  motion. 
This  can scratch  and damage  the strut. 
Disassemble  and reassemble  strut  assembly  as described 
later. 
When  installing  new strut,  be sure  to align locator  letter (A) 
on  strut body with slot  in steering 
lknuckle pinch  collar (6). 
Struts are  marked with L for  left and R for right. 
Remainder  of installation is  reverse of removal. 
Make sure strut shoulder  (below locator  letter) bottoms out 
in  steering knuckle pinch  collar. 
Use  new  self-locking  nuts and bolts. 
When attaching stabilizer 
lrnk to  strut,  use a thin  wrench to 
counterhold 
link ball  joint  while t~ghtening nut. 
- Have car professionally al~gned when  job IS complete. 
Tightening  torques 
Brake  caliper  to steering  knuckle 
110 Nm (81 ft-ib) 
Road wheel  to hub 120 ti0 Nm (89  t7 ft-lb) 
Stabilizer  bar 
link to strut 65 Nm (48 It-lb) 
Steering knucltle pinch bolt  at strut 81 Nm (60 It-lb) - mountlng collar 
Steering tle rod  to steerlng knuckle 65 Nm (48 it-lb) 
Strut  assembly  top  to strut tower 24 Nm (18 it-lb) 
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Front Suspension 
Front strut  assembly 
components 
(6-cylinder  models) 
1. Cap 
2. Upper  strut self-locking  nut 
3. Washer 
4. Strut bearing reinforcement 
5. Strut mount  self-locking  nut 
6.  Upper  strut mount 
7. Dust protector  collar 
8. Spacer 
9. Upper spring  seat 
10.  Spacer 
11.  Upper spring pad 
12.  Coil spring 
13.  Rubber stop 
14.  Dust boot 
15.  Lower  strut pad 
16.  Strut  with lower  spring seat 
Front strut assembly,  disassembling 
and assembling 
Replacing the  strut, upper strut mount  or spring  requires  that 
the strut assembly first be  removed from the car 
and disas- 
sembled.  For a guide  to parts used during component  re- 
placement,  see the accompanying  diagram. 
NOTE- 
Illustration shows components  ior 6-cylinder  models (525i, 
528i, 530;). V-8 models (540i) are  similar  but not  identical.    
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Front Suspension 
4 Clamp spring compressor (BMW special  tool 31 3 340 or 
equivalent)  in shop  vise. 
WARNING- 
* Do not  attempt to  disassemble the strut assembly without 
a  spring  compressor designed specifically  for this job. 
Prior to  each use, 
checlc special tool  for functionality. 
Do  not  use  a damaged  tool. 
Do not make any modifications to tool.  Use  correct size  spring retainers when compressing 
coil spring. 
I When  assembling BMW spring compressor (special 
tool 
31 3 340), make sure spring retainerplates are  felt 
and heard snapping into place.  Check seating  of spring 
retainers carefully. 
Position  coil spring  between  spring holders  so that 
3 coils  lie 
between  spring holders 
(arrows). Compress spring. 
WARNING - 
When tensioned, the spring  coils  must  rest completely in 
the  spring  holder recess. 
Never  tighten  or loosen spring compressor with an im- 
pact  tool. 
Only tighten down  the coil springs until stress on the 
thrust bearing is relieved. 
a Only loosen strut nut  if spring coils  are completely  in- 
serted  in the  spring  holder grooves.  If 
necessarx loos- 
en compressor, reposition and recompress. 
Use 
BMW special  tool 31 2 21 0 or  equivalent  to remove  strut 
nut.  Counterhold strut shaft  using 
6 mm Allen  wrench. 
CAUTION- 
Do not  remove  strut nut with impact tool. 
Remove upper  strut bearing and related  components. 
If a new  coil spring  is being installed,  relieve tension  on 
spring compressor  and remove  coil spring. 
Check  strut dust boot,  rubber stop  and spring  pads. Replace 
as  necessary. 
Replace strut,  upper strut mount  or spring,  as  needed    
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Front Suspension 
/ Front strut top  mount assembly 
< Replace springs  in matched pairs  only. BMW ID number  is 
stamped near  end 
(A). 
4 Assembly is reverse  of disassembly,  noting the following: 
Use  a new  upper strut  self-loclting  nut 
(A). Tighten nut 
fully before releasing spring  compressor. 
CAUTION- 
Do not  tighten  strut nut with  impact  tool. 
NOTE- 
illustration shows components  for 6-cylinder models (5257, 
528i, 5300. V-8 models (5400 are similar  but not identical. 
4 Be sure  upper  and lower  spring  pads (arrows) are correctly 
installed  to spring seats  before  releasing  spring compressor. 
Release spring compressor  carefully and evenly,  allowing 
spring  to expand  slowly. 
Have  car professionally  aligned when job is complete. 
Tightening torques  Upper  strut mount  to strut  shaft 
64 Nm (47 ft-lb) 
Strut  mount  to strut  tower (ME) 24 Nrn (18 fi-lb)    
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/~ront Susaension 
Front suspension arms FRONT SUSPENSION ARMS 
Scyllnder models (5251,5281,530i) 
Control arms and tension struts  are attached  to the front sub- 
Front suspension  arms V-8 models (5401) 
frame through rubber bushings  and to the steering ltnuckles 
by  ball  joints. 
NOTE- 
Tension  struts are sometimes  called thrust arms  or thrust 
rods. 
Control  arms or tension struts  are sometimes  called lower 
front arms or lower rear  arms. 
Inspect ball joints for  wear and looseness.  lnspect bushings 
for wear or  fluid 
lealts. The ball joint can only  be replaced  as 
part  of an entire suspension arm assembly.  Some suspen- 
sion arm 
bushinas are  available  as re~lacement Darts. Al- 
ways  replace in pairs 
NOTE- 
Steering wheel vibration during braking  (usually at road 
speeds  of 
50 to 60 m.p.h.) are often  causedby  faulty suspen- 
sion  arm bushings,  not out-of-true brake rotors. 
Some  special tools  may be required to remove suspension 
arms  and to replace  bushings. Read procedures through be- 
fore beginning the  job. 
Control arm, removing and installing 
(6-cylinder models) 
- Raise car and  remove wheel 
Male  sure 
that the car  is firmly  supported on jack stands  de- 
signed  for the  purpose. Place jack stands underneath struc- 
tural chassis points.  Do not place jack  stands under 
suspension 
parfs. 
Cars  equipped with vertical headlight adjustment system: 
Disconnect control arm  from level sensor. 
Remove  control arm  fasteners (arrows).  Lightly tap inner 
control arm mounting  bolt out of subframe.    
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Front Suspension 
< Use BMW special  tool 31 2 240 or equivalent  to separate 
control arm ball  joint from steering ltnuckle. 
- When installing control  arm,  make sure all thread  bores. 
bolts,  nuts and mating  surfaces are clean. 
- Install bushing  end of control arm to subframe,  using wash- 
ers  on both  sides of bolt and a  new self-locking  nut.  Do not 
tighten  nut at this time. 
- Install control arm ball joint to steering lknucltle using  a new 
self-locking  nut. Tighten fully. 
- Install wheel  and lower car. 
- Load car to normal loaded position  as described  under Ride 
height.  See 
300 Suspension,  Steering and Brakes-Gen- 
eral.  Bounce  suspension a  few times. 
- With car on ground and  loaded, tighten control arm  bushing 
through-bolt. 
Tightening  torques 
Control  arm to steering ltnuckle 
80 Nm (59 ft-lb) 
Control  arm to subframe 110 Nm (81 It-lb) 
Road wheel  to hub 120ilO Nm (8957 it-lb) 
Control  arm, removing and installing 
(V-8 models) 
- Raise car and  remove wheel 
WARNING- 
Make sure that the car is firmly  supported on jack  stands de- 
signed  for the  purpose.  Place jack  stands underneath struc- 
tural 
cliassis points.  Do not place jack stands under 
suspension  parts. 
Loosen and  remove stabilizer  bar link mounting  nut 
(A) while 
counterholding ball  joint 
(B). Disconnect stabilizer link from 
stabilizer  bar. 
- Cars equipped  with vertical  headlight  adjustment  system: 
Disconnect control arm  from  level sensor.    
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Front Suspension 
4 Mark installation position  of strut tube (arrow) at steering 
knuckle  pinch collar. 
NOJE- 
The strut  tube installation  position is marked  on factory 
strut  tubes: 
L for leff and R for right. 
Marking the  strut tube is not  necessary  if factory marks 
(L 
or R) are  still  visible. 
CAUTION- 
Use paint,  not a scribe  tool, to mark  location  of strut  tube. 
Counterhold strut tube  nut.  bolt 
(arrow) while 
loosening 
4 Spread steering ltnucltle pinch collar  with BMW  special tool 
31 2 200 to release strut  tube. 
- Pull steering knuckle down  so that  strut tube  slides up far 
enough  to gain better  access to control arm nut.    
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Front ~us~ension/ 
4 Remove control arm fasteners (arrows).  Lightly tap inner 
control arm mounting bolt out  of subframe. 
Use 
BMW special tool 31 2 240 or  equivalent to separate  ball 
joint  from  steering knuckle. 
When  installing control arm,  make sure all thread  bores, 
bolts,  nuts  and mating  surfaces  are clean. 
lnstall bushing end  of control arm  to subframe,  using wash- 
ers on  both sides  of bolt  and  a new self-loclting  nut.  Do not 
tighten  nut at this time. 
lnstall control arm ball joint  to steering  knuckle,  using new 
self-locking  nut.  Tighten fully. 
- Slide strut back into position and  tighten strut pinch  bolt fully. 
- Install wheel  and lower car. 
- Load car  to normal loaded  position as described  under Ride 
height.  See 
300 Suspension, Steering  and Brakes-Gen- 
eral. Bounce suspension a few  times. 
- With car  on ground  and loaded, tighten  control arm bushing 
through-bolt. 
Tightening torques 
Control  arm to steering  knuckle  80 Nm 
(59 ft-lb) 
Control  arm to 
subframe 78 Nm  (58 ft-lb) 
Road  wheel  to hub 
120 
f 10 Nm  (89 +7 ft-lb) 
Stabilizer  bar 
link to stabilizer  bar 
59 Nm (44 fl-lb) 
Strut  pinch bolt 
81 Nm (60 it-lb)    
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I Front Suspension 
Tension strut, removing 
and installing 
- Raise car  and  remove wheel. 
WARNING- 
Make sure that the  car is firmly  supported on  jack stands de- 
signed  for the purpose. Place  jack stands underneath struc- 
tural  chassis  points. Do not  place 
jack stands under 
suspension parts. 
- Remove  engine splash  shield 
6-cylinder  models: Remove 
brake cooling duct. 
V-8 models: Detach  stabilizer  bar from  front subframe. 
Mark installation  position  of strut  tube (arrow) at steering 
ltnuckle pinch  collar. 
NOJE- 
* The  strut  tube  installation  position is marlted on factory 
strut tubes: 
L for  left  and R for right. 
* Marlting  the strut tube is not necessary  if factory marks (L 
or R) are still visible. 
CAUJION- 
Use paint, not  a scribe  tool, to  mark location  of strut  tube. 1 
4 Counterhold  strut  tube pinch  bolt (arrow) while  loosening 
nut.    
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Front ~uspensionl 
< Spread steering knuckle pinch collar with BMW  special  tool 
31 2 200  to release strut  tube. 
- Pull steering knuckle down so strut tube slides  up farenough 
to gain  better access  to tension strut  or tension  strut nut. 
4 Unscrew ball joint  nut (arrow)  from steering knuckle.  Use 
BMW  special tool 
31 2 240  to remove  ball joint from  steering 
Iknucltle. 
CAUTION-- 
Tale care not to damage  the balljoint  threads if the tension 
strut 
is to  be  reused. 
- Remove through-bolt attaching  tension strut to subframe. 
- When installing tension  strut,  make sure all thread  bores, 
bolts,  nuts and mating 
suriaces are clean. 
- Install bushing  end of tension  strut to subframe using wash- 
ers  on both  sides of bolt  and  a  new  self-locking  nut. Do not 
tighten  nut at this time. 
- Install tension strut  ball joint  to steering knuckle using new 
self-locking  nut. Tighten  fully. 
- Slide strut back into position  and tighten  strut pinch  bolt fully. 
- Install wheel and  lower car. 
- Load car  to normal  loaded position  as described  under Ride 
height.  See 
300 Suspension,  Steering and Brakes-Gen- 
eral.  Bounce suspension  a few  times. 
- With car on ground  and loaded, tighten tension strut bushing 
through-bolt. 
Tightening torques Road 
wheel to  hub  120-i-10 Nm (89+7ft-lb) 
Stabilizer bar to subframe 24 Nm (1 8 ft-lb) 
Tension  strut to steering 
knucltle 
80 Nm (59 ft-lb) 
Tension  strut 
to subframe 110 Nm (81 ft-lb) 
81 Nm (60 it-lb) 
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