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    Trunk tool kit - what can you fix?

    Exactly what did bmw have in mind to be able to fix with *just* the trunk tool kit?
    Originally posted by Matt-B
    hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

    #2
    I removed my oil level sensor with the 10 mil wrench when all my tools were at a different location to clean it. I have fixed a few blown charge pipes before as well with the screwdriver. My parts car came with a trunk full of tools as well... that was a good find.
    :: PNW Crew ::
    '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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      #3
      I've pulled my plugs with the plug wrench........

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        #4
        My e28 tookit rocks. Everything on an e30 that would be possible to fix on the side of the road can be addressed with this kit.
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        Originally posted by Rigmaster
        you kids get off my lawn.....

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          #5
          You can fix anything with the trunk tools.
          A few times I went to the junkyard to pull some parts, but realized I forgot my tools. I had to use only my trunk toolkit to pull rear swaybars, foglights, interior pieces...

          -Erik

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            #6
            ya I put the larger e34 style kit in my car, and do a ton. But the old e28 and e24 kits are the largest.
            85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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              #7
              One time I rebuilt a M20 with my trunk toolkit..


              No rly

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                #8
                I adjust my shocks with my tool kit pliers. I've also pulled my rear shocks off w/ the wrenches.
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                  #9
                  if you don't have a clutch fan, I think it's enough to do a water pump and timing belt..
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                    #10
                    Fixed my blown altenator belts with the bmw glovebox flashlight my shoelaces and the tool box in the rear.

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                      #11
                      Given the state of most e30 tool kits, adjust anything that needs a 13mm wrench, line up a wheel, and spend half an hour trying to figure out what the hell goes in the spot for the convertible socket.

                      -Charlie
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                        #12
                        Close power windows and sunroof if the motors fail...

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                          #13
                          I restored my entire monte carlo from the ground up with my e30 trunk tool kit!

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                            #14
                            all i ever use from my toolkit is the screwdriver, not much else is there,

                            and now my screwdriver is lost somewhere..

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by nando View Post
                              if you don't have a clutch fan, I think it's enough to do a water pump and timing belt..
                              You need a 3mm hex key to remove the rotor, 5mm hex for the reference sensor, 13mm socket on a 2"-3" extension to remove the crank pulley bolts. You could probably fake the 22mm wrench to turn the crank and 32mm flat wrench for the fan with the slip-joint pliers.

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