Replaced on the e90:
Trunk lift cylinders
Windshield washer pump
Angel eye (passenger side)
Edit : went to the body shop for above repairs. They charged $50. The angel eye and washer pump require to remove the front tire and the inner part.
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Replaced on the e90:
Trunk lift cylinders
Windshield washer pump
Angel eye (passenger side)
Edit : went to the body shop for above repairs. They charged $50. The angel eye and washer pump require to remove the front tire and the inner part.
It's all about using warm water in the buckets, made a huge difference...
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Mmmm
Such a good feeling... Even if it's short lived. :(
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i use warm water as well when washing, even during the summer. she shined up real well. the light hits red so well
Hot water FTW!!
what wheel cleaners do you guys use? id say probably my LEAST favorite thing is cleaning the ZHP wheels. i currently just use soapy water and a small sponge pad used for bug removal normally to clean the wheels/inbetween the spokes but it always leaves a layer of dirt/brake dust on the barrel in places you can't stick your hand.
products you use for cleaning/brushes/etc?
Charlie and BP turned me on to the BMW wheel cleaner. Works pretty good. The spray bottle sucks though.
Otherwise, I use sonax wheel cleaner. Pricey, but works well.
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Scooped up a set of AC Schnitzer Type III's today in 19x8.5, ET43 flavor. Not sure if I'm going to keep them and try to run as meaty square setup as I can, or sell.