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  • nando
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    Originally posted by ohthejosh
    The inner shell of the front doors on 4dr e30s. Its ridiculously hard to get the c clip in on a 4dr tumblr.
    oh man. have you done yours? I bought a new lock like 5 years ago and never put it in. Last time I tried, I put my ape-hands in there and basically was like.. nope. never gonna happen! how did you do it?

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  • ohthejosh
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    The inner shell of the front doors on 4dr e30s. Its ridiculously hard to get the c clip in on a 4dr tumblr.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Julien
    How hopelessly anemic it is
    I don't think its worse than any of its contemporaries. In fact I'd say it was a good deal better.

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  • Porthos
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    Originally posted by FireFight
    1)starter bolts in non threaded starters
    2)e30 oil pans, the only one they got right is the m10 pan.
    3)Putting a e30 diff back and getting the bolt holes aligned
    4)CSBs, I fucking hate doing CSBs
    5)SI boards having leaking battery's
    6) early shift mount plates, the bushing that the bolt is tight as shit, long for no reason, and can only do quarter turn(that's if you got it straight and it starts to thread)
    7)e36/e34 interiors, so much plastic that breaks and so much failing glue
    8 )almost any bmw intake manifold, always a pain in the ass to get off
    9)e21 steering rack bushings
    10) e30 wiper motor is in a really lame spot, i can never change it out with out cutting the back of my hand. as well as the linkage how it has to pop on, but getting leverage is a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles
    11)pulling e30 strut assemblies
    12)putting a e34 pedal cluster in took me a couple hours and alot of cussing
    13)touring hatch harness at a hinge point so they snap
    14)e34 panoramic sunroof
    I feel your pain with anything related to the E34 and the one thing you forgot on the Touring is the glass gas strut that holds it open is almost impossible to replace.

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  • Porthos
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    Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0
    Did you have proper hangers? You kids keep dropping exhausts on the road, you're lucky not to kill someone.

    Someone with an ls swapped car posted about the same think on R3V FB the other day. Sad. V8 swap e30, can't even properly hang a fucking exhaust. Raises all sorts of questions about the rest of the vehicle.
    Nothing special in the motor department. The hanger just broke from old age. The car is almost 100% original and it is 25 years old. It just gave up and quit doing 60 on the freeway. I am lucky I didn't kill myself.

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  • Julien
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    Originally posted by nando
    what's wrong with it? other than being a slushbox - I beat on mine like a redheaded stepchild and never had a problem with it.
    How hopelessly anemic it is

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  • ncsubowen
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    The Volvo S40 cabin air filter might be the dumbest thing I've had to do.

    Literally requires you to smash your replacement filter up because the housing is behind the gas pedal and there's not enough clearance to push it straight in. Add the fact that it's about a 60* angle to get around some stupid module and it's the most frustrated I can remember being.

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  • FireFight
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    1)starter bolts in non threaded starters
    2)e30 oil pans, the only one they got right is the m10 pan.
    3)Putting a e30 diff back and getting the bolt holes aligned
    4)CSBs, I fucking hate doing CSBs
    5)SI boards having leaking battery's
    6) early shift mount plates, the bushing that the bolt is tight as shit, long for no reason, and can only do quarter turn(that's if you got it straight and it starts to thread)
    7)e36/e34 interiors, so much plastic that breaks and so much failing glue
    8 )almost any bmw intake manifold, always a pain in the ass to get off
    9)e21 steering rack bushings
    10) e30 wiper motor is in a really lame spot, i can never change it out with out cutting the back of my hand. as well as the linkage how it has to pop on, but getting leverage is a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles
    11)pulling e30 strut assemblies
    12)putting a e34 pedal cluster in took me a couple hours and alot of cussing
    13)touring hatch harness at a hinge point so they snap
    14)e34 panoramic sunroof

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  • nando
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    what's wrong with it? other than being a slushbox - I beat on mine like a redheaded stepchild and never had a problem with it.

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  • Julien
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    Not sure if this has been mentioned: The 4hp22 although it's not *BMW* engineering, a BMW engineer chose it for the e30

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  • Staszek
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    Originally posted by nando
    I've probably had an E30 too long because none of it really bothers me. I never found the "bitch clip" or "tube of death" to be especially difficult. The rear wheel bearings are realistically one of the most difficult jobs but that's just due to age more than the design.

    You want stupid? on the E90 you have to remove the front wheel to replace a headlight. WTF is this, a 1980s Chrysler?
    Thats what killed me of all the cars I worked on the E90 is a pain. The e30 is really easy.

    I do hate that on my E38 you have to take the entire dashboard apart just to change the blower motor.

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  • nrubenstein
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    Originally posted by varg
    The only thing that really bugs me about the E30 itself is why they didn't use anti-seize when installing the aluminum subframe bushing dowel in the steel mounting boss. Whoever was responsible for this design choice must have been sleeping in class when galvanic corrosion came up. Sure, the steel mounting boss is cathodic relative to the aluminum dowel, so the steel doesn't corrode, but the assembly corrodes itself together and when the soft, corroded aluminum breaks off in the chassis you're in for some real fun.



    Good lord, seeing some of the things that Audi does makes me think they put drugs in the coffee in the engineering department.
    I think that you probably have the only valid complaint in this entire thread.

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  • nando
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    it's an easy shortcoming to fix anyway. a good thread in stud kit isn't that expensive.

    what I hate more are factory BMW wheel locks. I've been meaning to order a set of regular bolts for our E91 and E90. Like who's going to steal 10 year old, stock 16" wheels with curb rash and caked on brake dust? They're such a pain in the ass - they always get stuck on the lug nut and getting them out is a pain since they're recessed into the wheel.

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  • nrubenstein
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    Originally posted by E30_Narek
    I hate that my wheels are held on by lug bolts and not lug nuts. It's so annoying trying to put a wheel back on because you have to line up the bolt perfectly with the hole rather than the wheel just sliding onto something threads and using a nut to hold it in.
    Beats the hell out of pulling the hub because a pressed in stud is stripped/broken.

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  • Exodus_2pt0
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    Originally posted by Porthos
    My fucking exhaust broke and fell off on the freeway last night. How dare BMW not test exhaust pipe out till the end of time. I mean it was only 25 years old it should have lasted like 100 more years.
    Did you have proper hangers? You kids keep dropping exhausts on the road, you're lucky not to kill someone.

    Someone with an ls swapped car posted about the same think on R3V FB the other day. Sad. V8 swap e30, can't even properly hang a fucking exhaust. Raises all sorts of questions about the rest of the vehicle.

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