Designed primarily for BMW 3 Series E46 models (sedan, coupe, convertible, hatchback, estate) from approximately 1998–2008. It also lists compatibility with BMW Z4 Roadster (E85) 2003–2009 and cross-referenced OEM numbers that appear on some VW Touareg fitments. Always verify fitment against your VIN or existing part numbers before purchase.
The package includes: 2 x front lower suspension wishbone arms (left & right), 2 x anti-roll bar stabilizer drop links, and 2 x bushes (left & right). The listing title also indicates ball joints are part of the set — confirm the specific seller listing to ensure ball joints are included or pre-pressed into the arms.
The product references several OEM numbers including: 31126758519, 31126752717, 31126758520, 31126752718, 31126783376, 31351095694, 32111096897, 32111096898, 7L0407151H, and 7L0407152H. Use these numbers to cross-check compatibility with your vehicle.
The kit contains both left and right front lower wishbone arms and matching bushes, so it supplies components for both front lower sides.
Some complete kits include control arms with ball joints pre-installed, but configurations vary by supplier. Check the specific product listing or ask the seller to confirm whether the ball joints are pre-assembled.
Yes. Replacing control arms, bushings or ball joints alters suspension geometry. A professional wheel alignment is strongly recommended after installation.
Hardware inclusion varies by seller. Some kits include the required mounting hardware while others do not. Confirm with the seller or check the product description to see if fasteners are provided or if new OEM bolts are required.
Basic-to-advanced mechanical skills and tools are typically required: jack and stands or lift, socket/set, breaker bar, torque wrench, ball-joint press or pry tools, hammer, and possibly an impact gun. If you’re not experienced with suspension work, have the job performed by a qualified mechanic.
Common symptoms include clunking or knocking from the front suspension, uneven or accelerated tire wear, loose or vague steering, pulling to one side, and excessive vibration. Visible torn bushings or play in the ball joint during inspection also indicate replacement is needed.
This product is sold under the maXpeedingrods brand (aftermarket). The listing includes cross-reference OEM numbers so buyers can compare fitment, but the components are not necessarily genuine BMW parts.
Compatibility with sport or M-suspension variants can differ. Because geometry and brackets sometimes vary, confirm fitment against your vehicle’s chassis code and OEM part numbers before ordering.
Warranty and return policies depend on the seller. Check the specific product page or contact the seller directly to confirm warranty length, coverage, and return/exchange terms before purchase.
Verify fitment by comparing the kit’s listed OEM/reference numbers to the part numbers on your vehicle, providing your VIN to the seller, or checking compatibility tools on the seller’s site. If in doubt, consult a dealer or qualified mechanic.
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