MetzgerMeister wrote: » Just because the new cabin filters are white doesn't mean that the ones you're removing are rank. A lot of cars come from the factory with activated carbon filters. The carbon helps to reduce bad smells in the air before the air enters the cabin. There is usually an option of getting a replacement carbon filter but most people don't know this because you usually have to specify the carbon part of it and dealers usually just give out the normal ones and motor factors usually only stock the normal ones.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I'm not saying that they were factory, nor am I saying they are the carbon ones and it's quite possible that they could actually be that filthy but it's just something worth noting
Ded_Zebra wrote: » Next meet You'll have to give me have a spin in the 406, don't know how I didn't at the last one Today I did something to my car too, However, it's not a dgt post with something interesting happening:P. I changed the oil+filter and air filter. Tried to track down the grinding noise in the rear brakes but can't find anything wrong . I then painted the back calipers and disk hubs(is that what they're called?) black with Hammerite. The front ones were done a while ago. I then tried to track down the vibration/grumble in the steering but no joy there either :mad:
dgt wrote: » Damn! Would have been quite a comparison.... It's fairly different since then drivability wise :eek: don't worry, a spin is in order Grinding in the discs... Wonkey wear indicator? Stone between the pad and disc? Bent backing plate? I'm assuming you painted the calipers, carriers and centres.... As for the steering, maybe it needs some grease.... A bit dryer than when it left the factory? I remember the noise don't worry A service is a service, vital to keep on top of! So more important than my arsing with pumps :P
Max Power1 wrote: » Its funny how much the german font plates suit the car much more than standard.
SniperSight wrote: » Well heading over to Le Mans tomorrow, so have the car stickered up as is the tradition, big thanks to stickers4.com for the decals.
dgt wrote: » For the first time in 7 years, my 525i is beginning to shine hats off to 166man for working magic on the paintwork!!! :D:D Just the one photo, it's being done in stages :pac:
bmstuff wrote: » I am sure you can do better than this picture...I only see a spider web or two here.
dgt wrote: » For the first time in 7 years, my 525i is beginning to shine hats off to 166man for working magic on the paintwork!!! :D:D Just the one photo, it's being done in stages On another lesser note, more messing with diesel pumps again, proper tensile cold advance spring installed idling somewhat fixed but needs adjustment bla bla bla..... :pac: