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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCurves View Post
    Wow, lots of stuff! Good work. What do you think of the Parrot BT system?
    I really like it. If you have big hands the install is a pain to do. Not much space behind the headunit for all the wiring harnesses. The connect2 harness allows you to make hands free calling with the steering wheel controls and connects really easy to my iPhone. I don't understand why a bluetooth system doesn't allow you to stream music tho. I have an aux cable but it would've just been easier that way.

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    Not much has been going on with my car. I have just been enjoying it. Had an alignment done and was surprised at how good the alignment was even after the car was lowered.





    I did get a new set of snow tires. Got them for 100$ off with tire racks rebates. General Arctic Alitimax. I've had two other sets on my previous cars and I was really impressed with them. I had a set of Blizzacks on a previous car and they really do lose a lot of deep snow capability after a few thousand miles. Also picked up some oem e90 wheels for dirt cheap.



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    Dude your garage is awesome

    His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |

    Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vas View Post
    Dude your garage is awesome
    I wish that was mine. I'm only up there while in school. Unfortunately it's packed with the landlords junk.

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    I've put a lot of miles on her recently. Just some more pictures.



    Today I also changed the transmission mounts with OE M3 ones. The old ones were not cracked or very old. Seems like they were changed not too long. They were very soft however. New ones are a much better improvement and I believe you could go with much harder aftermarket ones without more NVH. Feels so much better!


    Yes those scuffs are new...Let my friend borrow the car for two hours and that happened...

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    Also forgot to mention that I have a new dash cam I will install soon. Might start uploading some videos as well.
    <a href=http://s301.photobucket.com/user/danserban/media/zhp/D636C913-72BE-49A9-9194-30FC3029BD35.jpg.html target=_blank><img src=http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn46/danserban/zhp/D636C913-72BE-49A9-9194-30FC3029BD35.jpg border=0 alt= /></a>

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    What prompted you to change the trans mounts in the first place?

    Nice work, sorry about the stuffs. Thankfully the previous owners had already scraped the bottom of my bumper before I bought it so I don't have to worry about that ha...ha...ha

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCurves View Post
    What prompted you to change the trans mounts in the first place?

    Nice work, sorry about the stuffs. Thankfully the previous owners had already scraped the bottom of my bumper before I bought it so I don't have to worry about that ha...ha...ha
    I've been having some driveline slop that I attributed to the rear diff bushings but I wasn't sure. Last time I shopped on ECS I needed to add some items to the cart to qualify for free shipping so I just bought these since they were cheap haha. It seems like the mounts were 80% causing the slop. I'll have to take the car to an indy for the rear diff bushings since I will not try to attempt them.
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    M3 trans and engine mounts are a great upgrade. One of my favorite upgrades to my car(s).

    Diff bushings are not a bad job if you have the tools. Just did them.

    His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |

    Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |

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    Quote Originally Posted by 05Imola View Post
    I've been having some driveline slop that I attributed to the rear diff bushings but I wasn't sure. Last time I shopped on ECS I needed to add some items to the cart to qualify for free shipping so I just bought these since they were cheap haha. It seems like the mounts were 80% causing the slop. I'll have to take the car to an indy for the rear diff bushings since I will not try to attempt them.
    that's very encouraging to hear. i've got some drivetrain slop and i'm installing M3 engine mounts and UUC trans mounts (poly), along with a lot more. excited for the difference.

    peter
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    2005 330iT ZHP
    2010 328iT M Sport

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