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      03-05-2022, 01:28 PM   #1
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E93 Front shocks replacement

My E93 just failed it's MOT with a knackered front shocker.
I am going to replace both and was wondering how many hours labour would be needed.

I have seen a video from Autodoc which shows one side replaced in 15 minutes, I realise that the guy doing it probably does it all day.
My local mechanic reckons about an hour for both.

The place I normally take it to reckons about 3 hours , seems a bit steep.
What do folks think.
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      03-05-2022, 03:33 PM   #2
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I'd say about 30 mins per side. Please don't replace just one!
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Lol @ 3 hours, are they stopping for a snooze?!

1 hour for both sides, including getting your car on and off the lift, and taking the wheels off.

Do the top mounts, bump stops and dust covers at the same time. Maybe the arb drop links too (they cost about £15 for both sides, and have to come off anyway to get the dampers out).

The OE dampers are Sachs, Bilstein b4 is another option (although bilstein say not for m-sport suspension).

If your front dampers have failed the rears won’t be far behind. That’s a much more involved job than the fronts in an e93. Only let someone you trust do that as it involves taking off some of the roof alignment plates. Now I know how to do it, I’d maybe allow 2 hours to do the back carefully.

You’ll be amazed at how much better your car rides and handles once you’ve changed all the dampers though, worth doing them all in one go!
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