Last Tuesday night/early wednesday morning 2am I was pulling away at a traffic light, the road was wet and I had the DSC off (to avoid the inevitable power cuts in 1st and 2nd). I did not launch the car hard, but with 400HP on a wet road, some controlled wheelspin in 1st and 2nd is to be expected. As I was about to shift to 2nd, I heard a large knock from under the car followed by a very worrying grinding noise as I let off the throttle. When I get back on the throttle, I hear the knock again and the grinding goes away.
I did some reading up on the symptoms and I suspected the differential mountor bush had failed. I then took the car to a family friend of ours to check out on his lift. My fears were confirmed, but I was quite shocked to discover this piece of work:
Now some of you guys identified the car as Biofreak's ex car. I did some digging into Biofreak's threads on here and on M5Board.com and it seems that he had drag raced and hooned the car to within an inch of its life, eventually broke the diff mount and attempted to weld it back onto the aluminium subframe again. http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=152053
YOU CAN'T WELD ALUMINIUM!
I would need a whole new rear subframe or diff carrier in order to repair the car.
After Biofreak, the car belonged to a friend of my father's (older chap in his 60's) who upon asking him was unaware of this abomination of a welding job. He, however is willing to assist me in fitting the replacement subframe that I am willing to pay for.
So within the first month of owning my dream car, I have only driven it for two weekends, and now I'm missing out on all these lekker dyno days and breakfast runs that I was looking forward to.
So this is what I need:
I can get a used E39 subframe, but I'm not too sure if it will fit all models. The M5's subframe looks almost identical to the 523i, 525i, 530d, 540i etc. but the part numbers are different.
Can any of you please confirm that it fits the M5?
I did some reading up on the symptoms and I suspected the differential mountor bush had failed. I then took the car to a family friend of ours to check out on his lift. My fears were confirmed, but I was quite shocked to discover this piece of work:



Now some of you guys identified the car as Biofreak's ex car. I did some digging into Biofreak's threads on here and on M5Board.com and it seems that he had drag raced and hooned the car to within an inch of its life, eventually broke the diff mount and attempted to weld it back onto the aluminium subframe again. http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=152053
YOU CAN'T WELD ALUMINIUM!
I would need a whole new rear subframe or diff carrier in order to repair the car.
After Biofreak, the car belonged to a friend of my father's (older chap in his 60's) who upon asking him was unaware of this abomination of a welding job. He, however is willing to assist me in fitting the replacement subframe that I am willing to pay for.
So within the first month of owning my dream car, I have only driven it for two weekends, and now I'm missing out on all these lekker dyno days and breakfast runs that I was looking forward to.
So this is what I need:

I can get a used E39 subframe, but I'm not too sure if it will fit all models. The M5's subframe looks almost identical to the 523i, 525i, 530d, 540i etc. but the part numbers are different.
Can any of you please confirm that it fits the M5?