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    Who cares?

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    This will probably end up being the coolest cabrio on here.

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      Originally posted by Vtec?lol View Post
      Who cares?

      jk's

      This will probably end up being the coolest cabrio on here.
      whoa whoa whoa! Lets not get ahead of ourselves here :mrgreen:
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        Holy shit, nice work! I love it!

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            Originally posted by glucklich21 View Post
            I'm not so sure about the M-tec cloth on the headrest, but we shall see. My upholster was able to track down factory Anthracite cloth that's NLA so that's on the bolsters. Cloth sport seats are freaking comfy as hell BTW.

            Not feeling the stitching on the headrests, but a beautiful interior otherwise.
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              Originally posted by robrez View Post
              Not feeling the stitching on the headrests, but a beautiful interior otherwise.
              Yeah they're being replaced. The material was out of a touring rear seat so that's why you see the "stitching".

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                Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
                Holy shit, nice work! I love it!
                Thanks. :)

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                  Originally posted by SwiftE30 View Post
                  whoa whoa whoa! Lets not get ahead of ourselves here :mrgreen:
                  Oh shit, didn't see that!
                  Well what do we have here?:D

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                    Sorry if I'm a little obsessed with your interior But I think the reason the anthracite bolsters don't look oem, despit oem fabric, is because the weave is horizontal, rather than vertical. Do you have enough to do the headrests?
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                      I somehow stumbled upon this at 5 am haha
                      All I have to say is good fuckin work man. I don't even like cabrios but this one might chance my opinion.

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                        Amazing job!


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                          Originally posted by JFarhanbod View Post
                          All I have to say is good fuckin work man. I don't even like cabrios but this one might chance my opinion.
                          x2:up:

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                            Teaser of next update. :)



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                              S50 Refresh List. Just about everything is there if you start from the long block up like I did.

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                                So I found my pics. I had been missing them for months thinking I had taken them with my camera. Instead as it turns out, I took them with my phone. As for me uploading and typing this up, that's a bit different time scale.....

                                I did the rear 5 lug swap around the end of May in about 3 days working by myself as per usual.

                                Started by clearing the crap my parent's put on its boot:







                                Jacked up the rear end and started getting to business:










                                Had to cut the exhaust off. It's okay though, it's getting completely redone sometime in the next upcoming 2 weeks:




                                Unbolted the rear shock mounts. They're hidden under a cover under the top storage bit:



                                Stepped on the trailing arms to remove the springs:








                                Next step was to unbolt the diff to get ready to drop the subframe:








                                Unbolted the allen and main subframe bolts/nuts:









                                With a little wiggling the subframe came down about half way:



                                Then it got stuck on the passenger side stud. :/




                                With some force, wiggling, and strategic jacking it came off:






                                Then the rear sway:







                                Called it a night:











                                The next day I a super fun time with a 5 ton press and socket to get these bastards out. I actually ended up putting a bend in my press getting these little bitches out:


                                Stuck half way out:








                                Now I had to figure out how to get the socket out.....





                                Filthy subframe!






                                After some stripper:




                                Rear Ti hubs were next:









                                Now for the bushings:





                                You have to remove the outer lip of the bushing to press them out:





                                Cleaned up:





                                Primed and painted the subframe and trailing arms for the next task:






                                New bushings:





                                Bit of grease:







                                Reinstalled hardware:







                                Old bushing vs: new Powerflex:









                                Painted these since they are all yellowed:




                                Pretty subframe:











                                Location of rear subframe pins on a cabby:





                                Looks like this on the inside:




                                Old vs. new






                                New brake hoses and lines:







                                Popped the top of the bushing on:




                                Rear BC Coils:





                                Old vs. new:





                                Hoisted her up!






                                The results:







                                Rear brake setup pics coming tomorrow!

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