You take it to a dealer and you tell him there is a ticking sound he will offer you Panado.Mohamaxx said:Ok I guess best I get a quote to do the bearings:thumbdo:
I could complain there is a ticking sound, wonder if that would work?
ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:Not if you post it on an open forum and let the BMW dealers lurking here read it :=):
Liquid Ice said:ive been quoted about 30k do extend my motorplan for one year. car is sitting 65k's and has just had a service and theres still enough life left in all the major service components eg; pads, disks etc, they can still go for more than a year before they need changing. so what do I do:
a) use the 30k to extend motorplan for one more year or
b) use the 30k to do my bearings instead
bearing in mind that my mileage is about 7000k's per year MAX.
what do I do?
Liquid Ice said:ive been quoted about 30k do extend my motorplan for one year. car is sitting 65k's and has just had a service and theres still enough life left in all the major service components eg; pads, disks etc, they can still go for more than a year before they need changing. so what do I do:
a) use the 30k to extend motorplan for one more year or
b) use the 30k to do my bearings instead
bearing in mind that my mileage is about 7000k's per year MAX.
what do I do?
Tunetechmansurmhmd said:Hi guys, considering buying a used m3 e92... I see there is various scares regarding rod bearing issues and have realised its a serious problem and as part of preventative maintenance would like to have them replaced.
Most people have stated have them done before.something happens, but I havent heard of any recommended RMI approved /agents that can do it properly for a fair price. I would preferably would like some sort of warranty for the repairs and someone that has done it countless times.
Can you guys recommend a few machanics that can do it properly for a fair price situated in Cape town?
I would like to obtain qoutes?
Please help!!!
Then he will have to freight it this side. Haven't heard of anyone doing it properly except for you and tunetechPeter@AEW said:He is in CTN Shamus![]()
If the oil pump measures within tolerance no reason to change it and it is my opinion for what it may be worth that you should have been advised accordingly.telegamer said:SMG in century city did my Z4M’s bearings, I changed the oil pump as a precaution as well...pricing wasn’t too bad...
rheesehypergiant said:Has anyone gotten their Rod bearings done by Tune-Tech? I recently bought an Alpine White 2009 pre Lci E92 M3 DCT (75600km) and I am having sleepless nights about these Rod bearings so I just want to bite the bullet and get it done. Tune-tech quoted a reasonable price but I want to know if they are legit. RG Motorsports were 10K more and I feel like I'm getting a little ripped off.
Any help or pointers will be amazing will be amazing