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Originally posted by Janderson View PostAwwww, someone call the wambulance.
I think you need a Honda. This is clearly not the car for you.
I've done everything from suspension, dash replacement, fuel system, stereo, almost all the bushings (got my powerflex subframe/RTAB's installed, thank god), and a ton of minor stuff on my 318is.. I didn't enjoy doing any of it, but I love the shit out of my car.
This car is most definitely for me, because I enjoy driving it.
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I think the main thing I hate about rear subframes is the cars I've done it on. Rust makes every little small thing a pain in the ass to get off; the brake lines are always frozen or bad, the rear rotors never come off, the axles get stuck going in and out, the ABS sensors are stuck into the hubs, etc.
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Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
I don't like doing rear subframes. Or diffs when you don't have a lift. Those 4 stupid bolts never line up.
Diffs have never been that much of a pain in the ass if you have a decent floor jack, but it took me 15 minutes to get the last top bolt lined up when I put my new one in this last time.
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Originally posted by dillsnick View PostHeater cores hard in e30's? Are you kidding me? It's like a 40 minute job if that (even the late model cars with the valve)...
I don't like doing rear subframes. Or diffs when you don't have a lift. Those 4 stupid bolts never line up.
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I'm not saying that it's sacrilegious to pay someone to work on your car. Hell, I dropped my G260 off at German Transaxle and told them "do what it needs, cause I'm not".
But this is just one of those cars that you shouldn't own if you don't want to fix shit yourself. Labor at European shops alone is generally $75-90 an hour or more, and often they WILL charge you book time for whatever it is, regardless of how long it takes.
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Originally posted by Nairb View PostI hate all of it.
Seriously, the only reason I work on my car is because I don't want to spend money letting some rimjob do it.
I don't get that fuzzy feeling "when it's all done."
I hate working on cars.
Don't get me wrong, there's satisfaction in modding and turning your car into something great. But I think i'd be just as happy seeing it done to my specifications while I sip a latte and then go throw it around the track
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Replacing The oil pan on my 535i with the m30 still in the car was the biggest PITA I have had to deal with hands Down.
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Originally posted by Nairb View PostI hate all of it.
Seriously, the only reason I work on my car is because I don't want to spend money letting some rimjob do it.
I don't get that fuzzy feeling "when it's all done."
I hate working on cars.
I think you need a Honda. This is clearly not the car for you.
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the detent pins on my zf transmission. Whole friggin' thing has to come down to replace two $8 kits. It's the principle.
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Originally posted by Jean View PostHeadliner and rear, non pop out glass. Everything else is cake.
Originally posted by s0urce View Postheater coreOriginally posted by Restoman View PostTransmissions and heater cores. The last heater core that went out on me just got taken out of the loop. $600 for a shop to replace it or or or or me break every piece of old plastic car taking it out for replacement.
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Thing I hate fixing most? Water leaks or shifter linkage, with rear subframe crap right behind it.
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I hate removing rust. There's always more than you want there to be and it's always in the biggest PITA place to get out.
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