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  • #46
    Originally posted by Back_in_Black View Post
    As soon as I saw, that you drove with 2 (! in Words: TWO) RWB, I immidiatly started to **** you.
    JK. Awesome Thread. Awesome Photos. And also: I need meatier tires, like you.
    Car looks awesome!
    Come out to California, we have plenty of them

    Originally posted by cblock406 View Post
    Car looks great man, good luck with the dealer.
    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Somehow I survived the dealer

    Originally posted by nsogiba View Post
    Great story. Hope the turbos get sorted soon. I also hope that the fitment/handling thing becomes the next trend.
    Same here on both.

    Originally posted by 190Evan View Post
    Lmao that FRZ is Elvis Skenders car! The founder of Stance Nation
    The guys over there told me about it. The spring are so so so small in those 326Power coilovers and they are some crazy spring rate. I honestly cant see it ride well. lol

    UPDATE

    Dealer Trip

    So, as stated above, my turbos blew on the 135 while I was on the Rallye



    Since I have extended warranty on the car I decided to take it into the dealer. I assumed this process will be painful and time consuming. Maybe I should have taken the stickers off before dropping it off but I had no time.

    Tuesday
    I got to Stevens Creek BMW and the service advisor I got was amazing. He checked in the car, copied all my extended warranty info and he pushed all the paperwork and even contacted them. He set up an appointment with them and told them the car was in for blown turbos and they diagnosed them as blown turbos as well.

    Wednesday
    The extended warranty had an adjuster out there the next day. My service advisor helped him out to get any info he needed. The adjuster was super experienced with this process. He recorded the exhaust sound and start up, he had them pull off the under tray and he took photos of everything on my car including the coilovers and tires/wheels. My advisor said that was a bit weird about the coilovers/wheels/tires but he said he still has faith in them covering it.

    Thursday 8:30AM
    I got a call at 8:30am. Best news ever. He said the insurance company called and approved the turbos.
    I was super excited. He said they won't cover 2 return lines and I would have to pay my deductible for $200

    Here we go. Since I told him I would do a write up on it, he took down my cell number and I told him to text me on the process. I thought they would take 1 week to get this done but...

    Thursday 9:12AM
    Car is up on the lift and ready to go





    Thursday 11:15AM
    I'm just as blown away about all this as you. Turbos are off



    The old turbos and the fact that they were leaking



    Brand Spanking New Goodness!!!





    Thursday 11:55AM
    Turbos are on. yay



    Thursday 2:05PM
    He sends me a photo of the car and said, "It's all back together and running. It's warming up. We are checking all your fluids as well and topping everything off"



    Thursday 2:45PM
    Tells me the test drive went perfect. Car is 100% fixed. They are putting it through the wash it's ready for pick up....READY FOR PICK UP. This is all in one day. ONE DAY.



    Crazy. My car was given to the dealer on Tuesday and I'm picking it up on Thursday. Total of 3 days for them to diagnose, get the work approved and do the work. I was speechless. I've never had this great for a dealer experience before.

    At 4:30PM I got there, signed my paperwork, paid the $357 I owed and I picked up my awesome new turbos car BTW Derek (my service adviser) told me since the new turbos got installed by the dealer, they are now covered under BMW warranty for 2 years unlimited miles....YES! Thats awesome.



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    • #47
      UPDATE

      WHAT HAVE I DONE???????

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      • #48
        That is amazing service! That dealership is legit!

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        • #49
          glad you got the snails fixed in a hurry! what's next?!

          2001 BMW 560i 6.0 LSx/T56 SOLD


          2000 Corvette Hardtop FRC

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          • #50
            Originally posted by BuFFyZA View Post
            That is amazing service! That dealership is legit!
            I still can't believe it went that smooth.

            Originally posted by nsogiba View Post
            glad you got the snails fixed in a hurry! what's next?!
            Kinda what's next (maybe on some stuff)
            - Different Coilovers (already in motion)
            - GTS front lip (most likely a rep)
            - GTS rear wing
            - front swaybar (either M3 or eibach)
            - Get some 3 piece wheels back on
            - Clubracer brake pads

            all that being said

            UPDATE
            JRZ RS-PRO Cleanup

            So my plan was to pull the coilovers apart, clean everything, re-lube everything and reassemble. As I got ready to do just that I saw this.......F*UK!!!





            So now let's pull everything apart and examine the damage. I can see both tops are ruined but now to find out the extent of the damage and WHY this occurred. One is clearly snapped all the way through and the other is almost fully broken.



            Everything is apart and separated.





            I called Ground Control to talk to them about the damage. Dustin picked up the phone and was great to deal with. He had me email him photos. After looking at the photos he knew the WHY of the situation and the solution so it never happens again. A lot of shops and people order JRZ's and put them together themselves. The shop that assembles these never put in bumpstops. So when the spring fully loads over bumps the spring top hat takes the hit. I went over all the pieces with him and I purchased only what was broken.

            Here is the break down



            Here are the pieces I ordered from Ground Control. They got here in 2 days. Awesome service. He included extra o rings and lube



            Here are the pieces I was able to salvage



            Here is the assembly line up



            New o rings on



            Bearings getting put in and lubed





            Done with the top hats



            Cleaning the camber plate fish eye



            All apart and clean



            Fully Reassembled



            I hope the one piece inverted rears feel good
            Install is going today after work.

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            • #51
              Very nice Bud!!!

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              • #52
                UPDATE
                JRZ Install

                So here goes. Let's start off by cleaning the messy garage



                Almost clean...



                And clean



                This lift works great and since we have 4 cars we do our own work and friends seem to come over all the time as well......the lift makes perfect sense.

                Slide under the car, make sure the rubber blocks go under the jacking points



                push up on a button and...





                I've done this install a few times now so it's super easy besides this part. The driver side reservoir is a paint to pass through on the 135i cause of the charge pipe and DV's are in the way. It's ok, I'm not doing it



                New stuff is in



                these damn quick releases for the externals are so nice



                Greasing the rear shock joints



                Coolest thing I've ever seen on my garage floor. External reservoir party



                No more bottom bushing in the rear control arms





                The solid rear top



                True coilover inverted rears



                One rear shock left



                DONE! Honestly I did not get the ride height perfect the first time. The lift went up and down a few time



                Also had 20 min before they closed to get alignment, yes!



                Went for a quick drive to adjust some of the settings. Started off at full soft and first dialed in the compression then the rebound. It feels incredible. The 135i understeer is 100% gone, it's like it was never an issue, the car feels smooth and turn in is excellent. I still need a few minor tweaks. The front compression is 1 from full stiff which means there is not enough Nitrogen in the reservoirs. I'm going to take the car in tomorrow and have a raceshop check the pressures. I have a feeling they are all under 100. That being said 550 and 650 as spring rates work amazing. I had 700lb springs in the rear before but since it was not a true coilover, it's half that. So from 350 to 650 rear jump... car feels just as smooth as before.

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                • #53
                  Ugh, so jealous of all your cars!

                  Love, love love!

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                  • #54
                    So much win!!

                    Car looks superb!

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by becausephilchow View Post
                      Ugh, so jealous of all your cars!
                      Love, love love!
                      Originally posted by BuFFyZA View Post
                      So much win!!
                      Car looks superb!
                      Thanks guys

                      UPDATE
                      Still setting up the coilovers, more parts

                      So I ordered this. This is trouble. For the ones who know... Its 2 step with WOT (wide open throttle) add-on for my JB4 tune. I'll be honest, it's more for fun feature than use since I don't drag race.



                      Back on the JRZ topic. They ride great and feel good but after doing a few up and down mountain runs I'm officially at the top of the Compression range. It should not be that way so, they are most likely low on Nitrogen.



                      I decided to give one of my buddies a call. Some of you may know him from Formula Drift. If I end up going to a round I always shoot photos of him, he's the local hommie. Matt Field.



                      And the car... my eyes always hurt after editing about 40 of these. This car it too damn bright



                      Matts dad races Trophy Trucks and they adjust their shocks with Nitrogen. So I went by and the pressures in the shocks from the previous owner were a joke.

                      Front:
                      L 25psi R 29psi
                      Rear:
                      L 97psi R 86psi

                      So we decided to let all the old stuff out and put new Nitrogen in.

                      All the air out



                      200PSI in



                      The ride changed 100% now. So I now have to start all over again. The ride is really stiff now so I might go down to 150psi or 175psi.

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                      • #56
                        Interesting, I didn't know you could just add/adjust them that easily?

                        Mad jealous that you have access and knowledge of all this stuff. I really need to learn more, haha.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by becausephilchow View Post
                          Interesting, I didn't know you could just add/adjust them that easily?

                          Mad jealous that you have access and knowledge of all this stuff. I really need to learn more, haha.
                          Don't we all...

                          I feel dumb most days looking at this forum!

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by becausephilchow View Post
                            Interesting, I didn't know you could just add/adjust them that easily?
                            Mad jealous that you have access and knowledge of all this stuff. I really need to learn more, haha.
                            Originally posted by BuFFyZA View Post
                            Don't we all...
                            I feel dumb most days looking at this forum!
                            Don't worry guys. I had this stuff explained to me also. I had no clue about the nitrogen either. It's always a learning experience with car stuff.

                            UPDATE
                            Had a buddy come over, played with my JRZ's

                            Had my buddy swing by with his M3. He decided to go true coilover in the rear also.



                            Lift on the highest level



                            Pulling off the old inboard springs



                            My bad! Cool guy with this CAE shifter



                            Well, guess I'm not that cool with my 2 way JRZ RS Pros. He's got Nitron 3 ways. Compression has high and low speed adjustment. So cool.

                            Fronts have the reservoirs on the body



                            While he was working on his rear suspension I installed his tow strap and cut the hole for the cover.



                            And there we have it. True rear coilovers



                            And the rear location on the reservoirs





                            We need to raise the rear about a inch but other than that its good.
                            We might have a BMW problem. Parked the wagon in my neighbors driveway since he's away for the weekend... makes it look like "he's home"



                            So I got my own shock gauge. 200psi rides/handles good but the ride is a bit harsh. A few buddies told me to go down on the pressure. Rather than jumping straight to 150 and then having to add Nitrogen I decided to go down in increments of 10psi.



                            This is where I'm going to stay at. The ride quality is officially better than stock, its handles great and the height is perfect.



                            Current settings:

                            Front:
                            160PSI
                            550lb Hyperco Springs
                            Compression: 7/12
                            Rebound:6/22

                            Rear:
                            180PSI
                            650lb Hyperco Springs
                            Compression: 6/12
                            Rebound: 6/22

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                            • #59
                              Fuuuuck. So jealous that you have a lift in your garage and all the tools to get everything done yourself.

                              I miss those days when I used to be able to do that, haha.

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                              • #60
                                btw: what lift is that? Searching for a portable one..

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