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<blockquote data-quote="c-square" data-source="post: 327189" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Why don't you try Seong Hoe Motors (06-2522422 .... hopefully they have not change their phone number) in Malacca. They deal with BMWs in Malacca and have the proper equipments. Call them up first to enquire the labour cost since you have already purchased the bearings yourselves and compare it with the price quote you are able to get from other workshops. If their price is not too far off, then probably it makes sense to go there. I had an unpleasent experience in going to the nearest most convenient workshop to change my rear bearing on my e36 and boy was I fuming mad!!! So my lesson learnt is that better to go to a workshop that regularly handles BMWs, just to have peace of mind that the mech there knows what to do and have the appropriate equipments to carry out the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c-square, post: 327189, member: 135"] Why don't you try Seong Hoe Motors (06-2522422 .... hopefully they have not change their phone number) in Malacca. They deal with BMWs in Malacca and have the proper equipments. Call them up first to enquire the labour cost since you have already purchased the bearings yourselves and compare it with the price quote you are able to get from other workshops. If their price is not too far off, then probably it makes sense to go there. I had an unpleasent experience in going to the nearest most convenient workshop to change my rear bearing on my e36 and boy was I fuming mad!!! So my lesson learnt is that better to go to a workshop that regularly handles BMWs, just to have peace of mind that the mech there knows what to do and have the appropriate equipments to carry out the job. [/QUOTE]
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