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  • Mehowski
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    might be an investment for the e39!

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  • YesOuiSi
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    I've used this lot before... Cheap peace of mind:

    The sump guard is new and fits perfectly for the BMW Seria 3 E46, with the following engine/drive versions: Not compatible with XDrive models - manufactured between 1998 and 2005.

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  • Mehowski
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    Originally posted by YesOuiSi View Post
    What do you catch on at your ride height? Is there much clearance to the sump? I take it you're already taking speed bumps at an angle
    318s sit really high underneath. I've absolutely molested my splash shield, but other than that it's mainly plastics and what not (have a look at my front bumper in the pics.) Speed bumps dont really scare me so I just send it straight over if theres a lot of traffic. Anoyingly sometimes the side skirt might get caught on a speedbump thought and get fully ripped out. I've gone through two new sets of clips on the bottom now! Also I've ripped my front bumper off twice.



    And I have also somehow managed to put a dent the size of a golf ball into my sump. I'm lucky it didn't shatter I guess!



    I've also scrubbed through my exhaust support hangars (splitting it into two) so they now rattle when the car is cold. Although this has stopped recently (perhaps they're fully off?)

    Yesterday cylinder 1 died on me - same thing as what happened last September. I swapped out a coil pack for a new one and it drives again - happy days, luckily I had a spare coil pack at home! My understanding is that all of them are fresh now. Spark plugs also have plenty of life in them.

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  • YesOuiSi
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    Originally posted by Mehowski View Post
    I don't understand why anyone would run anything smaller than 18s on a coupe 46. You can literally get it laying bumper, arch to lip on 18s if you've got the minerals. 17s looks good on a loon/touring though! Save the chunky tire look for Japanese things.

    Also I think you'll find there is no fake cool here, only genuine natural cool.
    What do you catch on at your ride height? Is there much clearance to the sump? I take it you're already taking speed bumps at an angle

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  • Meeve
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    Originally posted by Mehowski View Post
    I don't understand why anyone would run anything smaller than 18s on a coupe 46. You can literally get it laying bumper, arch to lip on 18s if you've got the minerals. 17s looks good on a loon/touring though! Save the chunky tire look for Japanese things.

    Also I think you'll find there is no fake cool here, only genuine natural cool.
    Hahah fair enough, only natural cool it is!!

    meaty 16s fitted the rat look I gave mine. Hell, I even ran 15s style 5s at first. It was a sedan though, not a coupe. Maybe I should have precised. And i beleive only 320/323 can run 15s cause of smaller brakes.

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  • Mehowski
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    Originally posted by Meeve View Post
    Oh please. I pulled 16s on my 320. Photobuket is down or I'd show you a pic. My old thread is still around here somewhere. Gotta love the meaty tires!!

    Oh and a tip for nicer rooling shot. Don't look at the camera, don't try and act cool lol. Straight face, looking foward, arms in the car. Thats the way that Is best IMO! We want the focus of the picture to be the car. The one where you are looking outside through the window is hilarious.
    I don't understand why anyone would run anything smaller than 18s on a coupe 46. You can literally get it laying bumper, arch to lip on 18s if you've got the minerals. 17s looks good on a loon/touring though! Save the chunky tire look for Japanese things.

    Also I think you'll find there is no fake cool here, only genuine natural cool.

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  • Meeve
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    Originally posted by MadMax View Post
    qft.

    I did both and you really have a hard time pulling of 17s static.
    Oh please. I pulled 16s on my 320. Photobuket is down or I'd show you a pic. My old thread is still around here somewhere. Gotta love the meaty tires!!

    Oh and a tip for nicer rooling shot. Don't look at the camera, don't try and act cool lol. Straight face, looking foward, arms in the car. Thats the way that Is best IMO! We want the focus of the picture to be the car. The one where you are looking outside through the window is hilarious.
    Last edited by Meeve; 10-07-2018, 06:00 PM.

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  • Quillhill36
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    Says the guy who's car is probably older lol. Seriously though they are both so clean.

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  • Miroteknik
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    nice of grandpa to join for the last pic

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  • Miroteknik
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    keen to see more pics, gonna miss it once its gone.

    love the simple elegance of it

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  • 19birel
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    Car is looking clean! would be sad to see it go, but something like an E39 Touring would be a killer replacement

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  • Gearn94
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    Looks realy great! Love the fitment.

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  • Mehowski
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    No new updates here. Loads of cool pictures that I've not edited yet.

    I have tinted my front plate though, looks kind of cool.

    Car will be up for sale after the last show of the year, Ultimate Stance in November. That's if I can bring myself to sell it I guess. I feel like I have done everything I'd like to do to it apart from getting some really expensive wheels but I can live without that.

    Reason being that my brand (Candy Showroom) has done well enough for me to strongly consider bringing trade stands to car shows next year and sell my clothes in person rather than just over the internet. Realistically I would not be making too much profit off of these trade stands but there is no other better way of getting our name out there as actually having a stand at a car show, and it gives me a shot at pursuing my dream of having some sort of income from cars, photography and clothes, rather than just my desk jockey job.

    This means I need a large car in order to store all the boxes and a gazebo for when I do travel across the country. Now I've never been a van person, meaning a large estate car is ideal, allowing me to load it with everything I need inside, and a roofbox on top per say.

    5 series Touring then I guess? A 3 series is definitely too small. If I'm actually going to follow through with this idea I sort of need to start thinking about it now.

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  • Miroteknik
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    Ffffffffff

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