URO Steering for BMW E39 M5 S62 5.0L

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Your BMW's steering feel is likely one of the many reasons you chose to drive a BMW. Despite them switching to electronic power steering after E9x, we love the connection to the road every BMW provides. We have everything you need to service your BMW's steering system, from quicker ratio steering racks for the trackday warrior to upgraded factory steering wheels for your daily driver.

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Part#: 32211141592
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If you are experiencing a clunking sound when you turn the steering wheel, or an overall loose, unresponsive steering feel in your car, the cause may be as simple as a failing idler arm.
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Tighten up your steering. A common wear item for a higher mileage E39.

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Tighten up your steering. A common wear item for a higher mileage E39.

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T#:380526
Part#: 32411128333
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Is your fluid reservoir coated in a film of oil?
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Diameter is 7.65MM

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If you hear a loud clunk when you turn your steering wheel, or have loose steering or inconsistent tracking, the problem could be a worn idler arm bushing. Bushing failure will allow excessive up and down play of the drag link/center tie rod on passenger side, resulting in inconsistent toe setting.
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