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  • e30trooper
    R3V OG
    • Mar 2009
    • 11576

    #46801
    Originally posted by ethrtyiS
    they would if you're a broke college student!
    Shoulda got the evos they are newer and better than the ss

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    • einstein57
      R3V OG
      • Jun 2007
      • 10780

      #46802
      But they don't have any decent sizes for wide 17s in e30 or e36 fitment. Only e39
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      • ethrtyiS
        R3V OG
        • May 2010
        • 8147

        #46803
        Originally posted by e30trooper
        Shoulda got the evos they are newer and better than the ss
        again, they didn't have the size i needed! lol.

        it's okay, i'll get some rsr's next time as i can afford that.

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        • JFarhanbod
          R3VLimited
          • Jan 2012
          • 2151

          #46804
          how do i figure out what spring rate i need for my car? (e24 d03) my rates are currently 700lbs front and 750lbs rear. I'm looking to get a 4 inch spring for the rear but since they dont make anything that rate and size I might just try to trade my springs and soften the ride a bit while im at it.

          (this might have been better as its own thread lol)

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          • ethrtyiS
            R3V OG
            • May 2010
            • 8147

            #46805
            get something you are comfortable with. is 700/750 too stiff? and doesn't gc sell any type of spring rate? you don't want to go too much softer with your ride height tbh.

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            • dvck
              No R3VLimiter
              • Nov 2009
              • 3394

              #46806
              Ok trackstar






              Lol, seriously don't know anything about that other than Ben writing it.

              <3 u Travis
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              • thebutcher37
                R3VLimited
                • Aug 2008
                • 2877

                #46807
                Originally posted by CHIF8008
                i'm just about to tackle the same thing. gonna soften it up and try with nylon string. i think it will hold better than regular string. idk i'm still researching it.
                Originally posted by einstein57
                The leather probably shrank, stressing and snapping the thread. I'd suggest steaming and stretching the leather.
                Yeah, I want to soften up the leather and do all that rejuvenating B.S. So I should probably do it before I sew it up, so that I can stretch it while sewing it up so its tight.

                Steaming also sounds like I good Idea if I didn't want to rejuvenate the leather. Which I will probably try first because Im super lazy. LOL


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                • ethrtyiS
                  R3V OG
                  • May 2010
                  • 8147

                  #46808
                  Originally posted by Deathtoll
                  I think im done with r3v. Peace out.

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                  • MR 325
                    Moderator
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 37825

                    #46809
                    Originally posted by CHIF8008
                    A question on front wheel bearings/hubs. Is Meyle a decent brand, or should i stick with the more expensive FAG ones? about a $10 difference. i know FAG is standard for BMW's, but if Meyle is par with quality- then why not

                    thanks for any input
                    I've used the Meyle hubs a ton and no complaints here.
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                    • IronmanE30
                      R3VLimited
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 2121

                      #46810
                      Good Morning Gents!

                      Originally posted by thebutcher37
                      Yeah, I want to soften up the leather and do all that rejuvenating B.S. So I should probably do it before I sew it up, so that I can stretch it while sewing it up so its tight.
                      Make sure to put the conditioner on both sides of the leather. This was a trick that my upholstery teacher told me about for softening old leather. Put the juice on thick and let it soak in then do it again, and again, and again. I think that you may have issue getting it back to where it use to be but it is worth a try. On my back seat they removed one of the vertical sections and replaced it because they could not un-shrink the leather enough to close up the butt crack. But it is definitely worth a try.

                      Originally posted by Deathtoll
                      I think im done with r3v. Peace out.
                      Travis

                      Cheers,

                      Jim
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                      • bmw325csi
                        R3V Elite
                        • May 2007
                        • 4045

                        #46811
                        I can't help myself anymore, results. Got tired of blue interior.





                        It's been windy as hell by my house. Once the weather permits I shall do the driver seat and I'm done.
                        harry/harout

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                        • MR 325
                          Moderator
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 37825

                          #46812
                          Damn Harry that color looks GOOD!
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                          • bmw325csi
                            R3V Elite
                            • May 2007
                            • 4045

                            #46813
                            Thanks Matt. I was actually hoping for a darker shade but this was as dark as I could get through sem. It's really growing on me though.
                            harry/harout

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                            • MR 325
                              Moderator
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 37825

                              #46814
                              Is that stuff pretty durable? I've always been afraid.
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                              • bmw325csi
                                R3V Elite
                                • May 2007
                                • 4045

                                #46815
                                I've never had any issues. The first set I did is still on use by e30nub up north. I even gave the rear seat the toddler test. I put it in my sons room And let him play with it for 3 days, no issues. Prep is everything, ideally you should spend more time on cleaning and prepping them than actually spraying. Also you want light coats with plenty of drying times on between.
                                harry/harout

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