Zound said:Update: Replaced fuel-filter
What brand did you use?
Zound said:Update: Replaced fuel-filter
Have them on my 17' rims. Pretty good, not as silent as the michellins.Zound said:Anybody tried the Bridgestone MY-01? At R1100 a tyre, it's tough to overlook.
that_guy_Ettiene said:Mich Pilot Sport 4 is very good tyres imo..
Looking at getting a set myself.
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My all time favorite tyre thisNtandoN said:AdiS said:that_guy_Ettiene said:Mich Pilot Sport 4 is very good tyres imo..
Looking at getting a set myself.
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These are definitely the best, however if it's "bang for buck", then I would consider the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3.
I agree on the Goodyear tyres
Zound said:Update: Replaced fuel-filter
ZaynM said:Zound said:Update: Replaced fuel-filter
What brand did you use?
ChefDJ said:Lol that clip looks more complicated than should be allowed.
Post some shots of the chrome DIY Nick :thumbs:
Zound said:New clips installed and black trim fitted
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If you were planning to ask, car is not lowered, it's just sitting on an uneven surface:biglol:
Zound said:Painting my chrome window trim black, but refitting the upper window trim has been rather difficult. I need to go buy new clips from BMW...
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Does anybody know how these clips are supposed to be fitted and how to reinstall the upper window trim on an E46 sedan?
Awesome! Will definitely do the rear ones myself when the time comes.Zound said:Have replaced rear shocks with OEM Bilstein replacements from Goldwagen.
About R1200 for the pair. I bought new rear shock mounts as well, thought I might as well get it done while I'm in there.
For those looking to do the job DIY, it's as easy as piss. The hardest part is taking apart and reinstalling the trunk liner in the boot.
Rear shocks can be difficult to diagnose, I went to HiQ Dastek to perform a shock test on their vibration machine and the test performed reported that my shocks were still within spec. However, after removing my old shocks I can say with confidence that they were certainly non-functional.
Less pronounced gas-strut noise coming from the rear and better ride-height maintenance after installing the new units. An easy and fairly inexpensive DIY, I strongly recommend. :thumbs: