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Thread: So I Have A Feeling That I Will Be Going To The Dark Side =/

  1. #31
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    i you keep on top of maintenance they are reliable...if you compare like with like you may find that japanese cars dont last as well as a BMW...they will cost a lot less in the lon run,but how many nearly twenty year old lexus and Hondas do you see?
    Gone but not forgotten

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4LIFE
    you know what i totally agree with you and at the same time i dont....

    I agree that BMW's are reliable, they are nice to drive, they look good, they are WAY better than any Japanese car out there...I hope people understand that I will always be "BMW4LIFE" but the fact of the matter is that they are not the MOST reliable cars out there....

    example...my uncle had a Tacoma and drove that bitch for 380 k miles before he was like I think the car has had enough donated the car...even though it was still running like a champ...I mean breaking 200 - 250 miles is nothing for a jap car and i would say the same for German cars too but they are pricey...

    my girlfriend has a 1998 BMW 528i with 121k miles and everything mechanically is perfect on her car but nothing electrical works in her car!!! WTF





    This is how I see it

    BMW = a fine ass bitch, she looks good and bumps uglies ever better but shes a gold digger

    Honda/Toyota = a homely looking girl but doesn't demand much and does her job...


    hahahahaha


    so basically i guess its what you want in a girl / car (well they are basically the same!)

    they take your money, your time, your life, you ride them, go inside of them, have to pay for their maintenance, and buy them things to make them look nicer!

    hahaha



    ANYWAYS!!!!!!!!!!

    after a loonnnnnnngggggggggggggggg night of doing some calculations and thinking i have decided that


    I AM GOING TO KEEP MY CAR AND FIX IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    YEEEPEEEEE

    being that the economy is shitty right now and income is low....i see it fit to spend the extra 1g to get the car up and running for the next 2 years or so...i can only get like 3-4 g for it now and thats nothing towards the purchase of a newer car soooooooooooooo its back to the websites and me trying to figure out who has the cheaper parts!!!!

    SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    the poll is now closed...or maybe still open and i will add a box for keeping my car =)

    anyways...i appreciate all the help and advice everyone on this board has supplied for me and i will be back very shortly looking for some more

    so again I thank you all and have a great day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    so yeah, you're right, most women who drive bmw's don't understand the value of a dollar. and toyota trucks are most definitely extremely reliable. i'm thinking of getting a 4runner after I sell my car. i've put $2000 into my car within 4 months. it's getting old fast. i will always be a bmw nut for the rest of my life, even if i'm not driving one. there is no other car that can perform, handle, and downright feel like a bmw.

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    Ya there nice looking, watch out for the clutch. BMW used the same clutch for the 540i as they did on the 525i and the 530i. Small clutch + big engine = o no!
    another thing is, have you driven one?
    They have those stupid lock valves that "smooth out" your clutch engagement.... aka makes your shifts slower.
    Plus this is the time when BMW started making cars different for the us! A US e39 has about 2 1/2 in of more insulation in the dash to compensate for people not wearing seat belts (look at where the passanger side dash meets the door). I would look into a euro dash unless you want you passengers making out with your dash board.
    MOREOVER, the e39 is much more isolated in terms of chassis response to the driver. My dad always complains about this all the time when going from his car to mine.
    Another downside (one that is REALLY dumb) is the DSC. This is great when it is wet, not great 90% of the time. When pulling out into traffic, lets say the situation calls for hard acceleration. What does dsc do? hits the rear breaks to stop wheel spin and slows engine revs! leaving you stuck there with you foot to the floor and nothing happening! (true story, has happened more then once)
    Those can be easily fixed,
    but You do not have rack and pinion steering in the 540i.
    The thing will not rev like an inline 6.
    BUT! it is a BMW... meaning...YOU CANNOT GO WRONG!
    Conforti chip, K&N filter, Racing-dyn sways, EBC pad/rotor, SS brakelines, UUC DSSR, custom sound+alpine receiver, 17" PS2s, H&R/bilsports.
    "Speed is the product of doing everything right"

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    so i got a quote today from a mechanic that said he could change my

    rear struts
    thrust arms
    and sub fram bushings

    for $325

    is that a good deal


    i have no idea how to do those....i can pretty much do the rest!

    hahha


    oh another quick question


    break pad brands.....which one?!

    Rotors? Which brand? (balo, zimmerman, brembo, ATE, etc?)

    thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4LIFE
    so i got a quote today from a mechanic that said he could change my

    rear struts
    thrust arms
    and sub fram bushings

    for $325

    is that a good deal

    i have no idea how to do those....i can pretty much do the rest!
    If that is including all parts and all labor I would say it's good.

    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4LIFE
    break pad brands.....which one?!

    Rotors? Which brand? (balo, zimmerman, brembo, ATE, etc?)
    I run EBC red stuff break pads, used them at the track and had no fade (saying alot about a 3,600lb car) on the Summit Point Shenandoah circuit (highly technical course, LOTS of heavy breaking), a lot of people say hawk pads are good, but I don't know them from personal experiance.
    I also run EBC semi-slotted and dimpled rotors. They are amazing! Only problem with getting slotted and/or drilled is you may get a slight shim at 10-15 mph when breaking. On some cars you cannot notice it on other it is horrible.I was going to put ate rotors on, but went w/ EBC.
    One thing to consider is, if you get slotted or drilled their is a greater (yet still slim) change of the rotor cracking. Brembo is a safe bet and I have heard good things about zimmerman (but again no experience with them on my car).
    Another thing to consider is the kind of break fluid you run. It can help your breaking as well.
    If what you are looking for is improved pedal feel, stainless steel break lines are what you should go for! I just did mine and there sweet!
    Conforti chip, K&N filter, Racing-dyn sways, EBC pad/rotor, SS brakelines, UUC DSSR, custom sound+alpine receiver, 17" PS2s, H&R/bilsports.
    "Speed is the product of doing everything right"

  6. #36
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    no the 325 is just the labor! =(

    kind of expensive i know but the rear subframe bushings are est at 4 hrs labor!

    as far as the rotors go...i have balos with some pbr pads...(friend recmd)

    they were awesome in the beggining but it seems like they have lost their bit

    i changed the brake fluid with ATE super blue racing fluid (which i first tried on my rc51) and they MADE A HUGEEEEEEEEE CHANGE!

    i recmnd that everyone try that...im going to flush my brake fluid again after i fix the suspension to see if there is a change if not i will consider new brake pads and or rotors!


    as far as ebc goes they are awesome but expensive

    im not going to race my car but i rather have a better braking car than a faster car anyday of the week!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4LIFE
    no the 325 is just the labor! =(

    kind of expensive i know but the rear subframe bushings are est at 4 hrs labor!

    as far as the rotors go...i have balos with some pbr pads...(friend recmd)

    they were awesome in the beggining but it seems like they have lost their bit

    i changed the brake fluid with ATE super blue racing fluid (which i first tried on my rc51) and they MADE A HUGEEEEEEEEE CHANGE!

    i recmnd that everyone try that...im going to flush my brake fluid again after i fix the suspension to see if there is a change if not i will consider new brake pads and or rotors!


    as far as ebc goes they are awesome but expensive

    im not going to race my car but i rather have a better braking car than a faster car anyday of the week!!!
    I use Magnum Drilled Rotors....Bought the 4 for 140 with shipping INCLUDED!
    And for Pads I use PBR Full Organic Pads 4 Corners for 125.

    The pads almost never lose their bite, even from repeated high speed braking.

    EDIT: That ATE Super Blue Brake Fluid. How many litres did you need? If I'm going to upgraded my brake lines, might as well flush the fluid.
    Last edited by bad_manners_god; 03-07-2008 at 12:07 AM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
    EDIT: That ATE Super Blue Brake Fluid. How many litres did you need? If I'm going to upgraded my brake lines, might as well flush the fluid.

    1 liter was more than enough....i used the rest left over in my friends bike and he was blown away as well!!!!


    http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...p?Product=3326

    use google check out and get it for 3 bucks!!! =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW4LIFE
    1 liter was more than enough....i used the rest left over in my friends bike and he was blown away as well!!!!


    http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...p?Product=3326

    use google check out and get it for 3 bucks!!! =)
    I don't know where you see it for 3 bucks. Care to elaborate, plus shipping was 15 UPS ground to quebec. (27.40$ on that site)

    About $23 on ebay.


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    RIP Touring...probably never going to drive you again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
    I don't know where you see it for 3 bucks. Care to elaborate, plus shipping was 15 UPS ground to quebec. (27.40$ on that site)

    About $23 on ebay.

    if you use google check out for the first time they give you 10 bucks off

    damn the shipping is expensive

    uummmm....try amazon...if you but 25 bucks or more so three of them, shipping will be free....

    you can always turn around and give the other two to your friends or relatives to try!

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