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  1. #5921
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    I raised the front ride height one turn of the coilover adjusters just two weeks after l lowered it one turn. I just can't make up my mind! Though I did bottom out on top of a local speed bump a few days ago.

  2. #5922
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    Dumped the RE040's on my car today in favor of Pilot Super Sports. HOLY CARP! What a transformation! If first impressions are any indication, these tires are all they're cracked up to be. After seeing how worn my rears were - I now wonder if the RE040's were the factory tires? Car has 52k miles (just bought it 3 weeks ago) and was definitely gently driven. Could be? They have the BMW star on the sidewalls, though they can be purchased as such in the aftermarket.

    So far, this is what I've done for the car since its arrival from Miami:

    - Full paint correction & detail, including interior & engine compartment
    - Replaced both side markers with OEM parts.. existing ones both had water inside and were DOA
    - Replaced worn shift knob with new OEM ZHP knob
    - Full Inspection II in lieu of just replacing all fluids. Was due in about 8k miles, decided to move it up and get the whole enchilada done
    - Replacement Ebay RVM with Homelink & SOS feature, a hard combo to find. Turned out to have knackered day/night fluid, repaired by radar-mirror.com,
    - Replaced knackered A-pillar covers (fabric pulling up at bottom) with new OEM parts
    - Replaced head unit with like unit from Ebay (knackered volume control)
    - Pilot Super Sports in place of existing RE040's

    Up next: bushings at both ends, shocks/struts, belts replacement

    '21 M2 Competition
    '08 Z4 M Coupé
    '19 Golf R

  3. #5923
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    My ZHP shift knob got slightly torn a few months back and has been getting worse and worse with every day, so a few weeks ago I shelled out for an illuminated ZHP shift knob. It just arrived today. Took a whole ten minutes to install.



    I originally connected it to the 12V/cigarette lighter connector, but seems to always have power, even when the car is off and locked, so I hooked it up to the small light beside the said cigarette lighter - on whenever the car is on, just how I wanted it.

  4. #5924
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinC View Post
    Dumped the RE040's on my car today in favor of Pilot Super Sports. HOLY CARP! What a transformation! If first impressions are any indication, these tires are all they're cracked up to be. After seeing how worn my rears were - I now wonder if the RE040's were the factory tires? Car has 52k miles (just bought it 3 weeks ago) and was definitely gently driven. Could be? They have the BMW star on the sidewalls, though they can be purchased as such in the aftermarket.

    So far, this is what I've done for the car since its arrival from Miami:

    - Full paint correction & detail, including interior & engine compartment
    - Replaced both side markers with OEM parts.. existing ones both had water inside and were DOA
    - Replaced worn shift knob with new OEM ZHP knob
    - Full Inspection II in lieu of just replacing all fluids. Was due in about 8k miles, decided to move it up and get the whole enchilada done
    - Replacement Ebay RVM with Homelink & SOS feature, a hard combo to find. Turned out to have knackered day/night fluid, repaired by radar-mirror.com,
    - Replaced knackered A-pillar covers (fabric pulling up at bottom) with new OEM parts
    - Replaced head unit with like unit from Ebay (knackered volume control)
    - Pilot Super Sports in place of existing RE040's

    Up next: bushings at both ends, shocks/struts, belts replacement
    Excellent work! Yes, RE040's were one of the two OEM options (M. Pilots being the other). RE040's are a lousy tire on several fronts IMHO. I switched to Yokohama S. Drives which have been good for the $, but I hear great reviews on the Super Sports!

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  5. #5925
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    Quote Originally Posted by UdubBadger View Post
    spray caned the calipers - hate the color, its like cobalt blue. after timmayfest I'm gonna respray. wish i had more color choices from VHT other than red, black, silver and blue.
    FWIW, I have had good luck using Rustoleum on brake calipers on both an e30 (subjected to track heat/temps) and a Jeep too. Colors were yellow and red respectively, and I never had a problem with either burning/cracking/peeling/fading. Far less costly then the "caliper" paints too. I actually brushed them carefully instead of spraying them. Color choices should be better too!

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  6. #5926
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinC View Post
    Dumped the RE040's on my car today in favor of Pilot Super Sports. HOLY CARP! What a transformation! If first impressions are any indication, these tires are all they're cracked up to be. After seeing how worn my rears were - I now wonder if the RE040's were the factory tires? Car has 52k miles (just bought it 3 weeks ago) and was definitely gently driven. Could be? They have the BMW star on the sidewalls, though they can be purchased as such in the aftermarket.

    So far, this is what I've done for the car since its arrival from Miami:

    - Full paint correction & detail, including interior & engine compartment
    - Replaced both side markers with OEM parts.. existing ones both had water inside and were DOA
    - Replaced worn shift knob with new OEM ZHP knob
    - Full Inspection II in lieu of just replacing all fluids. Was due in about 8k miles, decided to move it up and get the whole enchilada done
    - Replacement Ebay RVM with Homelink & SOS feature, a hard combo to find. Turned out to have knackered day/night fluid, repaired by radar-mirror.com,
    - Replaced knackered A-pillar covers (fabric pulling up at bottom) with new OEM parts
    - Replaced head unit with like unit from Ebay (knackered volume control)
    - Pilot Super Sports in place of existing RE040's

    Up next: bushings at both ends, shocks/struts, belts replacement
    Call Me Dane l 2/2004 330i ZHP l 18x8 ET45 BBS CK's wrapped with Michelin Pilot Sport AS3+ @ 245-40-18 l KW V1 Coilovers in front l KW V1 springs w/ Bilstein B8 dampeners in rear l BMW Performance Rotors l UUC StrutBarbarian l Racing Dynamics Rear Strut Bar l Jim Conforti Shark Injector l Light Birch Interior Trim l Bimmian Celly Mount l M3 Trunk Mat l l e90 Performance E-Brake & Shift Knob l M3 Tri-Stitched Boots l AL Headlight Retrofit with ZKW Lenses l CobyWheel Wrap w/M3 Stitching l LCM sw 4.5 triple blink and rear fogs l Maple Interior Trim

  7. #5927
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    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    Tape...wrapped around your finger...sticky side out. Stick nut to it. Hold behind. Turn lil bolt. Done.

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    thats a good idea, ill try it out
    --Wes--

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    04 330Ci ZHP Silvergrey/Alcantara (RIP)

  8. #5928
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    Quote Originally Posted by brettbimmer View Post
    FWIW, I have had good luck using Rustoleum on brake calipers on both an e30 (subjected to track heat/temps) and a Jeep too. Colors were yellow and red respectively, and I never had a problem with either burning/cracking/peeling/fading. Far less costly then the "caliper" paints too. I actually brushed them carefully instead of spraying them. Color choices should be better too!

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    not a bad idea thanks.
    Call me Seth
    CURRENT: 2016 Long Beach Blue BMW /// M2
    RETIRED: ‘15 F22 M235i | '08 E90 M3 DCT "GoinHAM3" | '04 E46 M3 6MT "WEGOHAM"
    '04 330i ZHP | '11 E82 135i | '08 E90 328xi | 07 E91 328xi SportWagon

    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    If I wore panties, I'd be dropping them right now.

  9. #5929
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerunt View Post
    My ZHP shift knob got slightly torn a few months back and has been getting worse and worse with every day, so a few weeks ago I shelled out for an illuminated ZHP shift knob. It just arrived today. Took a whole ten minutes to install.



    I originally connected it to the 12V/cigarette lighter connector, but seems to always have power, even when the car is off and locked, so I hooked it up to the small light beside the said cigarette lighter - on whenever the car is on, just how I wanted it.
    looks cool, how does it feel compared to the ZHP knob?
    Call me Seth
    CURRENT: 2016 Long Beach Blue BMW /// M2
    RETIRED: ‘15 F22 M235i | '08 E90 M3 DCT "GoinHAM3" | '04 E46 M3 6MT "WEGOHAM"
    '04 330i ZHP | '11 E82 135i | '08 E90 328xi | 07 E91 328xi SportWagon

    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    If I wore panties, I'd be dropping them right now.

  10. #5930
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinC View Post
    Dumped the RE040's on my car today in favor of Pilot Super Sports. HOLY CARP! What a transformation! If first impressions are any indication, these tires are all they're cracked up to be. After seeing how worn my rears were - I now wonder if the RE040's were the factory tires? Car has 52k miles (just bought it 3 weeks ago) and was definitely gently driven. Could be? They have the BMW star on the sidewalls, though they can be purchased as such in the aftermarket.

    So far, this is what I've done for the car since its arrival from Miami:

    - Full paint correction & detail, including interior & engine compartment
    - Replaced both side markers with OEM parts.. existing ones both had water inside and were DOA
    - Replaced worn shift knob with new OEM ZHP knob
    - Full Inspection II in lieu of just replacing all fluids. Was due in about 8k miles, decided to move it up and get the whole enchilada done
    - Replacement Ebay RVM with Homelink & SOS feature, a hard combo to find. Turned out to have knackered day/night fluid, repaired by radar-mirror.com,
    - Replaced knackered A-pillar covers (fabric pulling up at bottom) with new OEM parts
    - Replaced head unit with like unit from Ebay (knackered volume control)
    - Pilot Super Sports in place of existing RE040's

    Up next: bushings at both ends, shocks/struts, belts replacement
    Wow you are doing a lot of restoration. Your car is going to be sweet when you are done!
    I had RE040 on my car too when I first got it. They were brand new. As they wore they got really loud and tramlined bad. Also, don't know if you noticed but they are a really skinny tire. My subsequent tires, Hankooks and Dunlops are much wider
    Dinan CAI &Throttle body, ESS Tuning TS2, Bimmerbrakes gen3 headers, UUC SSK & DSSR. Achilles oil pump, VAC oil pan baffle
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