a: take out the back seat of course! (and turf the passengers)
who needs a touring?
seriously though, these nuts are in there pretty good... should i be using something other than a regular socket?
Yes. A proper Torx socket. A regular socket will round off the bolt head and you'll be in for an afternoon of fun with drills and grinders.
1997 535i V8
5spd, OBC, A/C, cruise, BMW phone, factory M-Tech wheel & suspension, 18" Alpinas
a: take out the back seat of course! (and turf the passengers)
who needs a touring?
seriously though, these nuts are in there pretty good... should i be using something other than a regular socket?
Last edited by 525i winter driver; 12-24-2008 at 08:19 PM.
I shall soon be jealous of your ride
So what are operating hours of scrapyards around Montreal ?
q: how do you get seating for 7 in an e34 sedan?
a: The trunk fits 3 dead people easy....
If it cannot be fixed by the dremel or ducktape.. get out the sledge...
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black leather heated seats just in time for summer!!!
preview + this is what i used to have... i like the black on tan but i'm really not sure about the rear seat trim.. i have 3/4 each of a black or tan set of plastric trims.
thanks for the tip dave- seems i buy a new tool for every new part, and philip don't worry about the scrapyards i picked 'em clean ... let me know what you need i bet i saw it somewhere... actually bought these from lee in ottawa very nice chap with very nice seats thanks man they are great! edit; errr... 'cept i can't get the heat to work...
Last edited by 525i winter driver; 12-24-2008 at 08:22 PM.
Regular socket has always worked ok for me on the seats!Originally Posted by DaveVoorhis
Errr Only 2 if they don't fold up well (ie if they've been dead a while). You can get 2 adults and 1 child perhaps if u can fold them up neatly. If you take out the carpet and use the armory for extra space maybe you can get two across the back so perhaps 3 is possible.Originally Posted by dacoyote
They don't usually fold up very well, and if they are bleeding 'n stuff its hard making to turn the task into a fun engineering project...
Now, where is Fukem5 with one of his topical holiday snaps showing an e34 in the middle east, its trunk loaded with dead peasants... wasn't he down there (on safari in Brunei or something) recently?
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You need to make sure they are fresh.... other wise they don't fold well at all...Originally Posted by genphreak
If it cannot be fixed by the dremel or ducktape.. get out the sledge...
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Yea, it is always a tough choice: Kill or Dig. Good body parts are worth so much these days, but freight costs are still a major factor!Originally Posted by dacoyote
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Killing is always the better choice....Originally Posted by genphreak
They are fresh.. and digging is hard...
If it cannot be fixed by the dremel or ducktape.. get out the sledge...
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