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Old 23rd October 2020, 14:55   #121
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I can't find a replacement for my front arch liners that is not second hand. Is there some bmw model that could fit on 75.
Very unlikely the liner from any other model would fit, body panel parts are unique to a model normally. One exception was the Granada and later Scorpio (frog eye), which changed the the boot and all of the front end, but retained the mid section of the Granada body.
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Old 5th December 2020, 17:33   #122
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The fuel filter for petrol models is the same as a Mini R50/R52, and probably some other BMWs.

Can be bought for £10-20 rather than the £40-50 Rimmers want.
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Old 8th December 2020, 19:25   #123
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The fuel filter for petrol models is the same as a Mini R50/R52, and probably some other BMWs.

Can be bought for £10-20 rather than the £40-50 Rimmers want.
That is useful info and would be even better if you said where.
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Old 8th December 2020, 20:39   #124
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That is useful info and would be even better if you said where.
Take your pick :shurg:
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Old 12th March 2021, 21:11   #125
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Default Suspension dished washer.

It’s not hard to find the BMW dished washer (1096068) , exact same part as Rover but a different part number.

People frequently search for this item from Rimmers with no success.

However it's immediately available as a BMW part.--
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Old 19th March 2021, 17:54   #126
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Hello Everyone!

Does the Rover 75 2.5 V6 power steering pump interchangable with the 2.0 CDTi?

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Old 19th March 2021, 18:05   #127
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Does the Rover 75 2.5 V6 power steering pump interchangable with the 2.0 CDTi?

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You need to ask this question in the Technical Help forum.--

A bit further down the main page.
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Old 19th March 2021, 18:11   #128
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It’s not hard to find the BMW dished washer (1096068) , exact same part as Rover but a different part number.

People frequently search for this item from Rimmers with no success.

However it's immediately available as a BMW part.--
Are you meaning this is the rear subframe failsafe washer? If it is how did you find out it was?

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Old 19th March 2021, 20:46   #129
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Are you meaning this is the rear subframe failsafe washer? If it is how did you find out it was?

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Old 19th March 2021, 22:14   #130
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Aha !!---I can't reveal my secret source or you know what might happen.------

However---go check it out for yourself.---
I got your reply via email and it confused me no end. I now see my post above is not on the thread I thought it was.

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