Mission to the Cosmos
Awww sweeet! Nothing but the best for your rides nice! Would Meyle last just as long or should I do a solid pass on all brands except F.A.G and genuine BMW? You know best!
Mission to the Cosmos
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Lifetime? ... on a wheel bearing?... not likely, but I think Im good until 2050 assuming we arent all dead from a nuclear war or aliensLeave a comment:
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Yes understood, we all put ourselves at risk if were not careful :) F.A.G bearing are they lifetime lasting compared to say Meyle?Leave a comment:
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BMA Autoparts
(818) 240- 1223
I called several places and their prices were the best on this. Bluntech was the next closest, but I went with the local company this timeLeave a comment:
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Changed the rear wheel bearing today with Ian’s help. Or rather he changed the wheel bearing with my help, but who’s keeping score ? ...

Car is a million times quieter now, and I can focus my attention on the creature comforts. A/C parts still being collected and a 5-channel amp are the main things on the list.
Where the did you get the F.A.G? I can’t find them anywhereLeave a comment:
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Changed the rear wheel bearing today with Ian’s help. Or rather he changed the wheel bearing with my help, but who’s keeping score ? ...

Car is a million times quieter now, and I can focus my attention on the creature comforts. A/C parts still being collected and a 5-channel amp are the main things on the list.Leave a comment:
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Thanks, it wasn’t planned. Saw it while driving home and immediately detoured for a second and snapped a pic.
Got some minor things done today, mostly helping out my buddy with some work on the E30 he is refreshing, and decided to add some minor work on mine. The vent cowls were quite faded and since I already was painting some other stuff I added these to the mix.
But first, my buddy found a cassette that I’ll be listening to until I get my cantaloupe setup. For now, tape deck works great!

And here’s the work I actually did today


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Saw a nice backdrop so I figured I’d take a quick stop and snap a pic...

Other small updates. Got my bent wheel fixed by TruWheel in North Hollywood and the guy commented on how these earlier SSRs were his favorite. He was happy to hear that I taking good care of these. After that I got the 4th Dunlop mounted, I went home and installed it. Was a pleasure to see this again

One last thing I did was a r3v member hit me up saying he had a free, spare set of diving boards from his 88, so I figured why not. My front was cracked so that was nice, unfortunately I only got the bumper shocks with the rear and not the front.
Cracked front bumper


Now, is the rear more tucked? You be the judge, but I think it is
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Wish I had the front bumper shocks too, but free is free.
Until next time....Leave a comment:
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haha I really think this ones the keeper
ugh I hope not!
I was hoping for a win-win situation with the Diff swap and it didnt pan out to that as I still have the noise in the back, which Im blaming on the driverside rear wheel bearing so thats planned for Friday
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My rear end noise, which i really thought was the diff, turned out to be wheel bearings. I had a consistent squeal that didn’t change when i applied straight line or lateral forces which made me think it was the diff. You know, wheel bearings usually complain with lateral forces. Anyway, i replace both rear wheel bearings and cv axles and my diff with 215k on it is remarkably quiet so my car is quiet again.
I’m sure you’ve messed with wheel bearings but i will warn you anyway, I’m pretty savvy in the shop and it took me 3 days and a lot of sore muscles. (Prob because I’m 49 and my back isn’t in great shape). It took me 2 days to finish one side and the other side took me a few hours, so it was a matter of getting the right process together.
Your car looks good and i think you nailed the ride height. But i like them higher than most of you.Leave a comment:

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