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Here are some tips for installation:
- Disconnect the battery! :-). This will prevent the airbag from discharging as well as allow you to unplug the SRS system under the dash if you don't want the SRS fault light on.
- For airbag equipped cars you will need an additional spacer (part # 32311120260). Installation looks like this -> existing spacer, steering wheel, additional spacer, washer, nut.
- For airbag equipped cars you will need to pull the white, spring loaded plastic peg out. I used vice grips to clamp down on the white peg and gave it a good pull. Save this if you want to revert back to stock.
- To pull the existing steering wheel put your key in the ignition in the accessory position. This will disable the steering wheel lock/tab allowing you to pull the wheel.
- If you remove the lower knee pad under the steering wheel and disconnect the 3 connectors going to the orange box (the SRS module), you will not have a blinking SRS light. Also, this method prevents any faults from being stored in the SRS (because it's unplugged). If you reinstall the airbag wheel at some point you'll just need to reconnect the whole system before hooking up the battery again. Yes, there's an SRS reset procedure.
Hope this helps!
And just because, some random photos I've taken recently...
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One my daughter took...
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And one I took of the wagon...
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Have shortened bump stops, will travel (suspension)
TLDR; I'm dumb and I should've trimmed my front bump stops two years ago when I installed my current suspension setup.
Looking back through this thread, it was November of 2018 when I overhauled my suspension. New springs, shocks, hardware, mounts, and bump stops. The H&R OE Sport Springs (key being "OE") are supposed to have a stock-ish ride height. The BMW bump stops weren't available at the time, so I ordered a set of KYB SB105 bump stops and bellows to fit my Bilstein B4 fronts. I installed everything and all was well. The ride was much improved over the garbage "Stagg" setup the previous owner had installed.
After thousands of miles, long tours with NCC BMW CCA, and multiple track days I realized the front suspension didn't have much compression travel. Well, after some measurements and investigation, the KYB bump stops were much too tall. The bump stops were being engaged/contacted with very little travel. So I trimmed an inch off and the ride is now greatly improved. I'll probably order a better suited, correctly sized set of bump stops whenever I get around to taking the front suspension apart again. For now, trimming them has done the trick.
Removed:
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What's left:
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E30 Photo Shoots
I think it was sometime early in 2020 that I connected with a local E30 via Instagram. We don't live far from each other, but despite regularly driving our E30s, we never saw each other around town. This past weekend we decided to meet up for some photos on a VERY cold morning. This also gave me an opportunity to play around with my new (to me) Nikon 35mm 1.8 lens, though I didn't have a CPL filter in the correct size for this lens at the time.
Here are some shots of my 318is alongside Douglas' (dhlerner) stunning 325i cirrus blau sedan (2mAn 's favorite), equipped with H&R Sport spring, Konis, EWW BBS RS wheels, a manual swap, a fresh interior, and more! Super cool car for sure.
CPL filter rotated to see through the windshield:
DSC_0769 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
CPL filter rotated to reduce reflections on the fender and side panels:
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DSC_0733 by mike.bevels, on FlickrLast edited by mike.bmw; 01-27-2021, 05:14 AM.
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Originally posted by mike.bmw View PostE30 Photo Shoots
Here are some shots of my 318is along Douglas' stunning 325i cirrus blau sedan (2mAn 's favorite), equipped with H&R Sport spring, Konis, EWW BBS RS wheels, a manual swap, a fresh interior, and more! Super cool car for sure.
CPL filter rotated to see through the windshield:
DSC_0769 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
Ive been tempted to find my way back into a sedan soon, but Im going to wait ~6-9 months so I hit my "keep em for about a year" boredom time and we'll see whats up...Simon
Current Cars:
-1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle
Make R3V Great Again -2020
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Originally posted by dhlerner View PostMike, I’m loving these shots. It was great to finally meet you and see your car in person. Let’s do it again...when it’s a little warmer.
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Not much to report. We've had a few weekends of snow and ice, which results in lots of brine and salt on the roads, which results in the E30 staying in the garage. So I've been taking photos...
DSC_0726 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
Engine bay:
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RS001s and turbofans:
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Interior:
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Tucked away during a recent ice storm:
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I thought this was kinda cool. E30 inception: Manny reading the article I wrote about his E30 from inside his E30. (He sent me the photo.)
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The Vintage, HPDEs, NCC BMW CCA Tours, and a local concours event are all on the calendar. Can't wait!Last edited by mike.bmw; 02-26-2021, 03:56 PM.
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Originally posted by moatilliatta View PostHave you check out Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix? Looks like a good event.
Going to clean up engine cosmoline?
Yeah, I'd like to clean the cosmoline at some point. Or paint the valve cover and intake manifold. I've had them off a couple of times, but haven't gotten around to painting them. I might be pulling all of that apart relatively soon, so we'll see. :-)
In other news, I got my car state-inspected today! I don't put antique plates on it because I drive it everywhere, which means I need to get a state inspection. This place is less than a mile from my house and I'm friends with the inspector. Up until recently he had a super nice 318i vert - manual with hard top. It was good chatting with him during the inspection.
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In other other news, I wrote an article for the current issue of der Bayerische - (full article here: https://www.nxtbook.com/mercury/derB...ndex.php#/p/10)
Mar_Apr_21_dB_Mercury_4 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
And I also wrote something for the 2021 Spring/Summer BimmerLife (South Atlantic Region)!
3-2021-BimmerLife-South-Atlantic-Edition-COMPRESSED-cover by mike.bevels, on Flickr
3-2021-BimmerLife-South-Atlantic-Edition-COMPRESSED-NCC-1 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
3-2021-BimmerLife-South-Atlantic-Edition-COMPRESSED-NCC-2 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
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FCP Euro's #FCPEuroMadness Contest
I entered FCP Euro's #FCPEuroMadness contest last night. If R3V'ers wouldn't mind taking the time to vote, I'd much appreciate it!
Voting requires an email address and subsequent email confirmation, so if you make it that far, you are truly awesome.
Link to vote for me: http://wshe.es/FyeXaEwO
All entries: https://6c804f2e.wishpondpages.com/fcpeuromadness/
Photo that I entered (slightly updated):
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Spring is Near
Now that the salt and brine is mostly off the roads, the 318is rides again (it was only in the garage for a few weeks). Avery will be helping me with an oil change this weekend (after a long drive). I did manage to get out for some photos in new spots this morning, despite the subfreezing temps.
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#FCPEuroMadness
I made the bracket of 64 in the FCP Euro contest! I had the second most votes to get into the bracket, so thanks to everyone that voted. It means a lot.
They released the bracket today and I'm up against another 318is in the first round, and a stellar one at that. If there are any instagram users here, follow FCP Euro on Tuesday, keep an eye on their stories, and cast your vote!
Check out the full bracket here: https://www.commoninja.com/brackets/...2-97d4153e6288
Round 1:
bracket_1615757390520 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
Mileage Milestone
This happened today:
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Yes, synching my trip meter was one of the first things I did when I got the car.
Photos with friends
I met up with Douglas and his '89 sedan again yesterday. Photos commenced!
DSC_0913 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
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Cars and Coffee
I went to a Cars and Coffee event for the first time (in forever?). Alpine White E30s... go!
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One of these things is not like the other...
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Oil Change
Avery and I knocked out an oil change.
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Upcoming Fun
Next weekend I'll be taking Avery on another NCC Tour. The day after I'll be photographing a Pebble Beach winning BMW! More to come!Last edited by mike.bmw; 03-15-2021, 01:52 AM.
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