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Whatever causes all that Brake Duston my rims!!!!! Pads, Rotors or whatever, I hate watching my rims go from whitish silver to brown-gray every two days after I clean 'em.
Not enough power (they thought we were grannys over here), automatic transmission, steering wheel wont telescope, brake dust (easy fix, don't use OEM pads, btw: I gave the hell up on cleaning my wheels...)
Originally posted by bitcore@Nov 16 2004, 07:04 PM Not enough power (they thought we were grannys over here), automatic transmission, steering wheel wont telescope, brake dust (easy fix, don't use OEM pads, btw: I gave the hell up on cleaning my wheels...)
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I want to upgrade too...but all those aftermarkets on Tire Rack look suspect....what kind do you have? and what do you recommend?
Originally posted by bitcore@Nov 16 2004, 07:04 PM Not enough power (they thought we were grannys over here)
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Ha! :P My seats are manually adjusted!!!! Way better than BMW E36 power seats. I once test drove a BMW e36 with the leather, heated, power seats. The seats adjusted so slooooooowwwwww! I didn't even think it was moving until my knees were hugging the steering column five minutes after pushing the button...then I had another 4-5 minutes to get it back....
I swear, I must adjust my seat everyday I get in my car...so I was happy when the E36 I bought had manual seats. 2 seconds back and forth, up and down....and I'm out...
You power seat people should upgrade to the manual.... :lol: :lol:
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