Whats the best way to see what the junkyards have without going to all the junkyards
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostWhat do you need? I can sell you a new Hemi if you need.
I need someone to check out my dads truck, its been running a little rough lately. Maintenance was done to it not long ago.Originally posted by dvckI'm going to say this nicely; go fuck yourself.
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostWhats the best way to see what the junkyards have without going to all the junkyardsLKQ Pick Your Part is North America’s largest auto recycler and salvage yard. With over 70 junk yards nationwide, LKQ Pick Your Part has the largest selection of OEM used auto parts, both foreign and domestic, at a cheap price.
Make an account, add junkyards that you're interested in (e.g. all the SoCal LKQ's) to your list, then add a car to your garage. That will search all your added junkyards for that car. You can also set up text/email alerts. When you get the alert you can head straight to the junkyard (if you can) and be one of the first ones there. For example, this morning a 1985 325e was just planted in the yard at LKQ Wilmington. I got an alert before and I was the third person to the car, and everything was still on the car.
There's also a phone app to make it easier to navigate.
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Hey guys, quick question. I finally bought a cage so that means no more rear seats for me. I was driving around yesterday and noticed there's a whining noise in the rear. It becomes audible around 40 mph and it's speed-based, not RPM-based and along with this, the rear feels a bit clunkier than normal. I know more passenger side axle needs to be replaced soon, could this be the cause of the noise or could it just be a wheel bearing?
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Originally posted by E30_Narek View PostHey guys, quick question. I finally bought a cage so that means no more rear seats for me. I was driving around yesterday and noticed there's a whining noise in the rear. It becomes audible around 40 mph and it's speed-based, not RPM-based and along with this, the rear feels a bit clunkier than normal. I know more passenger side axle needs to be replaced soon, could this be the cause of the noise or could it just be a wheel bearing?
I had the same issue + on lower speeds especially through parking structures rights and lefts. Changed the diff clutches, dog ears and fresh fluid(redline). No more noise, better slippage/grip.
Some might say you don’t need redline and gear oil is fine. Tried regular gear oil on my last 3.73(s), same issue till i put redline. Not a placebo.
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This is the recommended oil for the LSD: https://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin...ion=83522-5790
Annoyingly, mine needed two bottles, but only a little bit of the second one. Don't forget a pump!
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Sup guys! Does anyone know of any good bodyshops in the San Diego area. I got a fleabay evo wing for my e30 that needs painting, whats a good place to have it prepped and painted in San Diego without braking the bank?First e30 - 1991 318i 4 door
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Originally posted by z28 View PostSup guys! Does anyone know of any good bodyshops in the San Diego area. I got a fleabay evo wing for my e30 that needs painting, whats a good place to have it prepped and painted in San Diego without braking the bank?
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