The bananna arm bushing is just a normal bolt as are the bolts on the cap of the spring plate.
If I recall correctly, you don't need the thin wrenches until you get ready to set ride height. When you take things apart and when the spring plates are off the car you can losen that stuff with normal tools.
For the initial ride height you should get a protractor type level tool. You can barrow mine. You compaire the angle of the sill with the angle of the spring plate hanging loose.
I barrowed the thin wrenches from another Dorki. Since the I bought a thin wrench for the oil lines, but I can't recall the size for the spring plate.
I have much of the other stuff you will possibly need.
My house is about 6-7 miles west (On RT. 28) of your office if your still at the same place.
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Thanks! WCM (Bill)
'81 911 SC Red Targa 3.6
'97 328is White Coupe (2nd Owners!)
'08 335i Blue Sedan
'05 Chevy Tahoe green
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