

Ya know, every time I see that car I think, that's a really good looking E28.e28Sean wrote:Took a buncha new pics of 'er, which I haven't done in a while. Also trying out a new look w/ the black (plastidip'd) wheels.
Thanks!Mike W. wrote:Ya know, every time I see that car I think, that's a really good looking E28.e28Sean wrote:Took a buncha new pics of 'er, which I haven't done in a while. Also trying out a new look w/ the black (plastidip'd) wheels.And I'm not even an euro bumper fan.
My complements, a nice looking car.
Briefly, but more in a wistful, If only I had a Landy Defender 2... kind of way.waynet1 wrote:I'll bet you were thinking about/ wanting to drive up that path.
Beautiful photos.![]()
Blew out the D window on the touring a few years ago weedeating and went oh shit.a wrote:GRR Walked out to the van and noticed the RR window was shattered. It was intact except for a single shard on the ground. The force was from the inside? WTF. The temps got down to about 45 last night. Ive messed around with the driver's door insides. I am harvesting from the Borman6. Not how I wanted to spend the dwindling daylight, Oh wait, I can put it in the tent. Pissah!
That is the very same thing that happened to my LR window in mine about 8 years ago here in S FL. No great temperature change either. Used the car in the late afternoon, parked it in complete shade at about 6pm and went to get in it at around 8:30 and it was just shattered, all still intact though, until I shut my driver door.a wrote:GRR Walked out to the van and noticed the RR window was shattered. It was intact except for a single shard on the ground. The force was from the inside? WTF. The temps got down to about 45 last night. Ive messed around with the driver's door insides. I am harvesting from the Borman6. Not how I wanted to spend the dwindling daylight, Oh wait, I can put it in the tent. Pissah!
Good job! Sounds like you are ready for some oil return tube orings!Foonfer wrote:Well I have to confess I feel like the wrenching champion of the universe: Last weekend I swapped the heater valve on my Supereta.
Took me 3 hours (with pee breaks & dinner) The most unbelievable thing is: it worked! I have heat now!
And how many miles on that car now?RonW wrote:Finished fixing the rear bumper mounts. Fixed is a relative term - the bumper is no longer on the verge of falling off. The left bumper mount had completely rusted out of the body. The right side of the bumper had completely ripped off from the bumper mount. Now both sides are reasonably solid, thanks to lots of sheet metal, blind rivets and fender washers.
The car had sat unused for months. When I finally started it, the right side headlights didn't work. The problem was that the ground wires for both right headlights had failed at the connectors. Also, the high beam connection at the dual beam right headlight had similarly failed. Quite the coincidence, eh? They are now fixed, sorta. The wired had corroded out of existence, so I clipped the connectors off, stripped the wire, and reused the connectors. I managed to recrimp the insulation for OK strain relief. As far as the electrical connections go, solder was involved, and I'll leave it at that. Hey, it works - for now.
Haven't been driving it much recently, so only 582k.Mike W. wrote:And how many miles on that car now?
RonW wrote:Haven't been driving it much recently, so only 582k.Mike W. wrote:And how many miles on that car now?
Hmmm, I hadn't heard of that before. Looks interesting, but pricey, how much did it set you back? I'd be looking at the 90 but I doubt there's much difference in pricing.Federico wrote:I had 3M's crystalline CR70 tint applied to the 528i, and couldn't be happier with the results:
It cost me around 340 USD (in buenos aires; I think it's pricier in the US). I also thought about the CR90, but the CR70 filters quite a bit more for a small loss in transparency. It's hard to tell the windows are tinted when driving at night, and I'm sure most people would't notice there is a tint at all.Mike W. wrote:Hmmm, I hadn't heard of that before. Looks interesting, but pricey, how much did it set you back? I'd be looking at the 90 but I doubt there's much difference in pricing.Federico wrote:I had 3M's crystalline CR70 tint applied to the 528i, and couldn't be happier with the results: