Mike's Alpine White 1991 318is
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Looks fantastic. I recently picked up an Mtech II steering wheel and I am excited to get it on. Hopefully it looks as good as yours does. -
M Tech 2 Steering Wheel (385mm)
I won an ebay auction for an M Tech 2 Steering Wheel a few weeks ago. It arrived today. It has a nice new wrap on it. If it was accurately described I would say I got it for a good price, though I feel that some things were NOT accurately described in the auction so I have contacted the seller with my concerns. The seller has a ~4500 100% ebay rating, so I'm hoping we can work something out that doesn't involve me shipping it back to Europe. In the meantime I took some photos and fitted it.
The wrap uses tri-color stitching in a non-stock pattern, but I like the placement of the stitching. Additional padding was used under the new wrap. The color of the wrap doesn't match the horn pad 100%, but it's not that noticeable and I knew this prior to bidding (not a concern).
Here are some tips for installation:
- 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 allow you to pull the existing wheel.
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Last edited by mike.bmw; 05-02-2019, 12:53 PM.Leave a comment:
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Thanks! Your project has certainly been an inspiration for mine!
Ha, thanks! Aside from changing exposure and/or cropping in Mac Preview, I've never actually edit any of my photos. The last round of photos was taken on Easter Sunday at 6:15AM so most places were empty of cars/people. Most of my "photo shoots" are taken just before sunrise which limits the number of people out and about. I have some other locations I'd like to use, but those spots always have other cars/people around so I'll keep trying. :DLeave a comment:
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There's isn't too much going on up where he lives. I'm not too far from him.
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Mike, does nobody live in your city? Looks like a completely empty city. I mean, I'm assuming this is good photography skills, but part of me also thinks some of those angles in a city would be impossible to get zero cars or people on.Leave a comment:
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It keeps quite well.just was going through your thread to get a few details for my "is" restoration.
In any event, all you had to do in order to check for LSD is to raise the rear of you car as in your pic above. Spin one rear wheel and watch in which direction the other side is spinning:
the same direction - LSD
the opposite direction - open diff.
This applies to any other cars and 100% sure way to tell regardless of tags and stampsLeave a comment:
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I’m talking about a MAN’s burnout...[emoji2363]
It’s very easy to tell if you have traction on both axles
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Dam good looking car bud! I was considering painting mine white
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Didn't do it on purpose! I'll be the first to admit it was a complete botch and embarrassment.
This!Leave a comment:






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