Bushing for stearing shaft, exact after BMW requiment, with spiral grease flute

BMW Isetta chassis

Bushing for stearing shaft, exact after BMW requiment, with spiral grease flute

€14.80

incl. 19% VAT plus shipping

The steering shaft bushing (Part No. 5-002) for the BMW Isetta guides the steering column precisely and reduces friction and play in the steering. During restoration, a worn original bushing should always be replaced, and the new bushing should be carefully lubricated via the spiral grease groove. This reliably restores the Isetta’s original, play-free steering response.
Technical data
Category
BMW Isetta chassis
BMW part number
46114000570
Item number
5-002
Condition
Reproduced new part
Weight
0.02 kg
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Application

A steering shaft bushing guides and supports the steering column without play in the chassis or body, reducing friction and wear on the steering system.

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The steering shaft bushing (Part No. 5-002) for the BMW Isetta guides the steering column precisely and reduces friction and play in the steering. During restoration, a worn original bushing should always be replaced, and the new bushing should be carefully lubricated via the spiral grease groove. This reliably restores the Isetta’s original, play-free steering response.

Database ID: 1587 Accessed on: 16.06.2026 19:39 Data state: 22.05.2026 12:33 In stock since: 18.11.2025