carsfan2 wrote: » I’m m sure it’s a great car but the fake quad exhausts on the s4 just kill the desire for me. I would rather no exhaust pipe than what they have done.
CIP4 wrote: » Didn't realise that they are fake whatever about putting the fake exhausts on the standard model doing it on the S4 is definitely not right at all.
ILikeBoats wrote: » Question The estate I live in is still being built. The work vehicles - diggers, telehandler etc are up and down the road all day every day. They drop muck. When it's dry, the muck turns to dust. They and all other cars raise the dust along with the wind. My nice clean car gets covered in dust every day. Apart from being highly annoying - how best can I get rid of that dust? I've been using a microfibre towel and lightly pulling it across the surface, not sure is that great for the paint though?
ILikeBoats wrote: » Yeah but it's a daily occurrence so don't want to be dragging out the hose every day.
statto25 wrote: » Thicko question, would a low noise tyre wear more quickly? Would the compound be softer?
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » Tends to be a more common thing on automatics unfortunately.
CianRyan wrote: » You'd want to be fairly hammering on the brakes to get them to overheat enough to warp, you haven't noticed a drag in the car at all? Loss off acceleration, pulling to one side slightly?
CIP4 wrote: » No none of that the car moves freely as normal.
CianRyan wrote: » Then I imagine you must have been driving it quite hard. :P Once nothing is seized you could get away with only changing the discs so long as the pads have enough braking material left and they have worn evenly. Not something I'd do in work but it's certainly something I do on my own cars. Be damned if I'm wasting good parts! They'll just need a few KM's to bed into the new surface as they'll have worn into the shape of the old disc.
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » In the past few days of self isolation it dawned on me that the e90 is de-badged. Might just leave it as it but wouldn't mind a few opinions.
Augeo wrote: » If they were warped it wouldn't just be noticed at 70kph surely? Is it through brake pedal or the steering wheel you're noticing it?
CIP4 wrote: » Steering and the car itself like a passenger would notice it. Well it’s worst around 70kmh but noticeable 50-80 kmh the harder you brake the worse it is. If you brake very gently it’s minimal / not noticeable.
Midnight_EG wrote: » That's more likely a sticky caliper than a warped disc. You'd feel the disc through the pedal and will always be there regardless of gentle or aggressive braking.
CianRyan wrote: » You'd want to be fairly hammering on the brakes to get them to overheat enough to warp,
Midnight_EG wrote: » De-badging is nice on an M3, or maybe a 335... But a 318/320... Nah.
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » Do you reckon it would of being done at some stage by a previous owner or could it off come out of the factory like that ? I'll probably end up leaving it as it is as id feel a badge would be an unnecessary expense tbh. I've put enough into it already. Can only imagine what one would cost of BM.