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I bought Powerflex bushings but after fighting them for 17 days I gave up and ordered stock ones.
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I bought the el cheapo sway bar links because the boots on the 'good' ones only last 4000 miles apparently.
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Yes; M535i. 03-85 build date. Spent most of its life in Italy until Ivo acquired it. He prepped it for another customer but that deal fell through last fall. I saw the car in February when I visited his shop, and said I'd take it. I was hoping to get it sooner, but things didn't work out out until school was out. We got some cheap (€23!!!) EasyJet tickets to Amsterdam, rented a car and drove to Franeker to take possession. It gave us a little trouble -- it wouldn't start after we had to stop for a boat crossing at the near side of the Afsluitdijk, but a fresh battery put all things aright (thanks, Ivo!)Mike W. wrote:So what is it, the M535i (presumably) shown in the foreground? Or something else with a body kit?
Ivo did a great job with those 360 photos, but they still don't compare to a visit to his shop!travisj wrote:Very nice there David. Waiting for more photos, but I checked out your link and looked at all of Ivo's photos and that 360 photo thing is awesome. You can even go into the shop and see Ivo working his equipment
Do your feet even reach the pedals?dsmith wrote:Then went for some ice cream for the weekly car exercise.
That's scary, since these cars are so simple. What's the alternative, a new car?1st 5er wrote:Bought the grandson's.
He gave up.
BimmerDan wrote:I drove her around. For the first time after this....
Oops
A whole thousand miles? You better be careful, you'll wear it out.duggi wrote:Yesterday I changed a flat tire due to running over a rather large screwand then cleaned up my main ground. Finally have over 1000 miles on the car since pulling it out of storage a year ago.
His step-dad gave him a Subi with working a/c.dsmith wrote:That's scary, since these cars are so simple. What's the alternative, a new car?1st 5er wrote:Bought the grandson's.
He gave up.
Yah guys like me 12 yrs ago. My 528e went almost 150 miles last yr. I parked on the front front yard and used it as a tool box whilst I detailed the front of the house. I get more than enough driving during the week these days . So I don't drive much on week ends these days.Mike W. wrote:A whole thousand miles? You better be careful, you'll wear it out.duggi wrote:Yesterday I changed a flat tire due to running over a rather large screwand then cleaned up my main ground. Finally have over 1000 miles on the car since pulling it out of storage a year ago.
I know people who drive more than that in a weekend.
Well, it was in storage from 2011-2015 due to several issues I could't afford to fix at the time and upon bringing it out of storage last year, it just needed SO MUCH WORK to get it safe and reliable - then the transmission blew.a wrote:Yah guys like me 12 yrs ago. My 528e went almost 150 miles last yr. I parked on the front front yard and used it as a tool box whilst I detailed the front of the house. I get more than enough driving during the week these days . So I don't drive much on week ends these days.Mike W. wrote:A whole thousand miles? You better be careful, you'll wear it out.duggi wrote:Yesterday I changed a flat tire due to running over a rather large screwand then cleaned up my main ground. Finally have over 1000 miles on the car since pulling it out of storage a year ago.
I know people who drive more than that in a weekend.
e28Sean wrote:Installed MrFixit's Project Octopus kit!
milarsky: Videomilarsky wrote:Pics please!!!!
#2 - hose clamp (AKA hose carrier) to keep the hose away from the pulley - 11 53 1 717 091 - BMW MSRP $5.2012valves wrote:Is there a trick to preventing the water pump pulley from eating the lower rad hose? I've replaced this hose twice already and now it has a groove in it again.
John in VA wrote:#2 - hose clamp (AKA hose carrier) to keep the hose away from the pulley - 11 53 1 717 091 - BMW MSRP $5.2012valves wrote:Is there a trick to preventing the water pump pulley from eating the lower rad hose? I've replaced this hose twice already and now it has a groove in it again.