I love that car. I especially like the M version.Scott
This is what you should get as your next toy.
http://race-cars.com/carsales/bmw/1533841904/1533841904lf.htm
I love that car. I especially like the M version.Scott
This is what you should get as your next toy.
http://race-cars.com/carsales/bmw/1533841904/1533841904lf.htm
I am afraid you are probably right. When I bought them from eBay he said they were rebuilt but apparently not so well. I don’t think there any wheels shops in my community but I will look in BoiseRegarding the BBS barrel air leaks. May have to, I hate to say it, have them rebuilt at a wheels shop. When I bought my 16" BBS RSs one wheel had a cracked rear barrel. I was able to just buy the rear barrel and have the wheels rebuilt by a wheel shop.
I am afraid you are probably right. When I bought them from eBay he said they were rebuilt but apparently not so well. I don’t think there any wheels shops in my community but I will look in Boise
If all four wheels are leaking you probably have no silicone on any of the wheels. There is nothing to rebuild. Three pieces of aluminum sandwiched together with a bead of silicone. Discount the tires and have the tire shop, benny, or a bathroom remodeled run a bead of caulk on the seam.
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That's a great video showing the process. I think a few take-aways and a follow up question are:If all four wheels are leaking you probably have no silicone on any of the wheels. There is nothing to rebuild. Three pieces of aluminum sandwiched together with a bead of silicone. Dismount the tires and have the tire shop, benny, or a bathroom remodeler run a bead of caulk on the seam.
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I love that car. I especially like the M version.
point taken. not my words on "simple" btwI think calling it simple is accurate, but very misleading. It is like saying that it is simple for Picasso to paint a piece. He just dabs his brush and applies paint onto the canvas - anyone can do that. But the results are very different if anyone else dabs and applies the paint - even other artists. We'll all get paint onto the surface, but it may not work the same.
It is simple to turn a screw and shift a rail. But organizing fine little adjustments all in balance and in an order to achieve perfect results is an art. How's that for an analogy?
Hi Scott - totally understand. I didn't mean to imply that you said it was simple. Just expounding on the complex idea of simplicity. I hope the live cast helps to make the alignments go smoothly (pun intended).point taken. not my words on "simple" btw
Ok, so Gary and I are going to try to sort out the window gap this afternoon at ~1pm MT. I am going to Livestream so that anyone can watch in real time and advise us on what to do. If you are around, please goto my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SCOTTeVESTceo and join in. I will post the actual link here afterwards so that it can help others or you can weigh in later. Thanks so much for all your help! I really appreciate it.
Someone said it was as simple as this:
ok, it "should" be a simple adjust issue on the door window. If it was the rear window it would not seat into the upper gasket. There is inside the door a adjustment for the track and that should have been done with the door card off and the door closed.
http://e9-driven.com/public/library/bmw-e9-manual/pages/en/51321540.html
My dream is to have a “ clown shoe” in Estoril Blue, but the prices these are fetching is outside my comfort zone. Anyways, the dream continues ...I love that car. I especially like the M version.
My dream is to have a “ clown shoe” in Estoril Blue, but the prices these are fetching is outside my comfort zone. Anyways, the dream continues ...