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  1. #4901
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    [QUOTE=basinbeater;6827165]^^^ at least you didn't fuck it up.[/QUOT

    That's exactly what I told my wife. I was so fucking beat I didn't even put away my tools, that's today's mission. On a better note I read someone post this is much longer and more tedious than the timing belt/wp replacement that is next on my list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatnslow View Post
    That's exactly what I told my wife. I was so fucking beat I didn't even put away my tools, that's today's mission. On a better note I read someone post this is much longer and more tedious than the timing belt/wp replacement that is next on my list.
    I know it's frustrating, but I suppose that's part of the process of resolving the issue. At least you didn't pay a gazillion $$$ to the dealer to achieve the exact same results. Plus you picked up some great new skillz along the way! Solid work knocking out all the tasks you have tho! Glass half full.

    But I hear ya. It's taken me a couple weeks of dicking around with removing my S60's axle but FINALLY achieved success yesterday. Of course in the process I destroyed the lower control arm ball joint, but there was no way around it with the condition some of this hardware was in so I suppose it was good to replace it all anyway. Replacement hardware's on the way. Decided not to dick with doing the boot replacement myself, so took the axle to an old school axle repair shop today and they replaced/greased the boot and basically cleaned and refurbed it for me in like 30 minutes. And for minimal pesos too! Score.

    Rusted ass siezed bolts and nuts have made this portion of the job a total PITA. I shoulda paid more attention to the fact that this car started out in Minnesota before taking this project on. Haha. I've probably mentioned it before, but I have come to really hate suspension work on older cars. Particularly without access to a lift. Struts on the C30 are next, so hopefully it won't be as difficult as this particular endeavor has been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MontuckyFried View Post
    I know it's frustrating, but I suppose that's part of the process of resolving the issue. At least you didn't pay a gazillion $$$ to the dealer to achieve the exact same results. Plus you picked up some great new skillz along the way! Solid work knocking out all the tasks you have tho! Glass half full.

    But I hear ya. It's taken me a couple weeks of dicking around with removing my S60's axle but FINALLY achieved success yesterday. Of course in the process I destroyed the lower control arm ball joint, but there was no way around it with the condition some of this hardware was in so I suppose it was good to replace it all anyway. Replacement hardware's on the way. Decided not to dick with doing the boot replacement myself, so took the axle to an old school axle repair shop today and they replaced/greased the boot and basically cleaned and refurbed it for me in like 30 minutes. And for minimal pesos too! Score.

    Rusted ass siezed bolts and nuts have made this portion of the job a total PITA. I shoulda paid more attention to the fact that this car started out in Minnesota before taking this project on. Haha. I've probably mentioned it before, but I have come to really hate suspension work on older cars. Particularly without access to a lift. Struts on the C30 are next, so hopefully it won't be as difficult as this particular endeavor has been.

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    I think Honda might be the last mfg. that still make engines that need valve adjustments. The 3 exhaust valves against the fire wall are done blind and the first/last time I adjusted valves was about 35 years ago on my 1989 Civic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazderati View Post
    It's kind of the same with regular insurance, isn't it? At least that's been my experience. I have a few cars insured through the Corvette Museum (none are Corvettes). They use American Modern to underwrite. Reviews are good but it's the claims process that counts and there is less published information about that on any insurer. Quotes were better than Hagerty, Grundy, State Farm, Progressive, and every other company I called. A daily driver on a separate policy is a requirement, as is locked storage. Mileage limits are common although some insurers let you dictate how many miles. Availability will also vary by state. I know people who have Hagerty and Progressive with no complaints.
    Had Hagerty for my 911, agreed value - well because if you know the air-cooled P-car market - you know. Was spendy, but slept like a baby.
    Quote Originally Posted by john c View Post
    Most of us are trying to have fun, not be Luke Skywalker and blow up the fucking death star, save the galaxy, and be the coolest Jedi at the next movie premier.

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    Hey Montucky just saw this where the tech shows how to make a tool for helping with the C30 strut removal around the 2:00 mark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-swy5KB-DM. I would be the dummy pounding away and probably hitting a finger with a hammer in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatnslow View Post
    Hey Montucky just saw this where the tech shows how to make a tool for helping with the C30 strut removal around the 2:00 mark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-swy5KB-DM. I would be the dummy pounding away and probably hitting a finger with a hammer in the process.
    Nice!!! Thanks for the video tutorial. That looks WAAAAAY easier than the P3's I've been dealing with (my XC70 and now my S60). Provided nuts and bolts aren't rusted all to hell on my C30 that is. Your video gives me confidence to tackle the job, though. Not that I'd outsource it, but still. Makes me feel better about it. Will report back when I get around to it. Meanwhile in S60 Land, I'm now just waiting on my new control arms before I can proceed. I think I have the rest of the parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Is that a little 135? My Dad had one for years, amazing little car. He just upgraded to an m240.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    Is that a little 135? My Dad had one for years, amazing little car. He just upgraded to an m240.

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    I wouldn’t consider that an upgrade…


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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    Is that a little 135? My Dad had one for years, amazing little car. He just upgraded to an m240.

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    It's a 128i. I wanted nothing to do with turbos and direct injection and hp fuel pumps etc...

    Just a basic, rwd, stick shift, naturally aspirated inline 6. The classic formula for bmw success.
    Going to pick up the mounted up tires right.... now.
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    Booooiiirrrng
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    They look good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Booooiiirrrng
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    Nice. What tires did you go with?


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    I went a little conservative on fitment. Had to make sure they fit. This car takes funky offsets. So setup is square 17x8 et40 with225/45/17 Firestone Indy 500 rubber. I've used these tires before and liked them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Booooiiirrrng
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    Duuuuude. Those wheels look clean AF. The sizing for the rims and rubber you chose are a downright perfect match for the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MontuckyFried View Post
    Duuuuude. Those wheels look clean AF. The sizing for the rims and rubber you chose are a downright perfect match for the car.
    Thanks man, 3 weeks of sitting on the sitter at work researching wheels and tires will do that. JK.
    Getting a 17" square setup that doesn't require fender rolling and spacers and camber plates, and all other general wheel fitment shenanigans leads you to this setup. It's a relief after you pull the trigger and the stuff actually fits like you are hoping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Booooiiirrrng
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    I just had a bimmergasm.


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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Thanks man, 3 weeks of sitting on the sitter at work researching wheels and tires will do that. JK.
    Getting a 17" square setup that doesn't require fender rolling and spacers and camber plates, and all other general wheel fitment shenanigans leads you to this setup. It's a relief after you pull the trigger and the stuff actually fits like you are hoping.
    Not sure if you’ve rolled fenders in the past, but I really don’t consider it too big of a deal. Here’s my last fender roll/pull:

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    E39 fitment on an E36 is pushing the envelope a little, especially with these springs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unitofstuff View Post
    Not sure if you’ve rolled fenders in the past, but I really don’t consider it too big of a deal. Here’s my last fender roll/pull:

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    E39 fitment on an E36 is pushing the envelope a little, especially with these springs.
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    Not a big fender rollin guy. I've seen some that look great, and some that look not so great. Just not something I've really messed with.

    Subframe bushings on the other hand....
    Goddamn m_+fu_+@3r!
    One side done.
    One side to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Not a big fender rollin guy. I've seen some that look great, and some that look not so great. Just not something I've really messed with.

    Subframe bushings on the other hand....
    Goddamn m_+fu_+@3r!
    One side done.
    One side to go.
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    I feel you on that. I did mine a couple of years ago and they were a bear.


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    Basinbeater,
    How are those Indy 500's on flinging up gravel? TR says TW are 340 so I'm wondering if they're less prone to it than the 200 tires.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    Basinbeater,
    How are those Indy 500's on flinging up gravel? TR says TW are 340 so I'm wondering if they're less prone to it than the 200 tires.
    Yeah, haven't done too much driving on them yet. But they do throw noticeably more crap at the side of the car. I'm sure they are less prone to it than a Kumho rs4 or an azeni.
    I've had these tires before and really liked them on a couple of different cars.
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    Refurbed head is installed! New control arm finally arrived. Time to put Humpty Dumpty back together again!

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    Boom. That's progress right there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Yeah, haven't done too much driving on them yet. But they do throw noticeably more crap at the side of the car. I'm sure they are less prone to it than a Kumho rs4 or an azeni.
    I've had these tires before and really liked them on a couple of different cars.
    Thanks bb.
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    The wife's 2012 Rav4 has a crack on the rear subframe. Mechanic says the whole thing needs replaced. Its probably from a pothole or something since there is no rust on the car to speak of. Am I nuts to just run this through insurance as a collision claim and pay the dealer?

    I know I could find a mechanic to put junkyard parts on, but I don't have a good mechanic here. I think DIYing this is more than I want to take on.

    The car has 140k on it and is otherwise immaculate. Talk about something out of left field.

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