What? Huh? Previous and current BMW are both on 3rd party rims and never heard of any brake vibration issue. I am sure there are tonnes of better & nicer looking rims out there rather than overpriced BMW rims
If not wrong, battery coverage by MA is only for 2 years? Just a battery so don't think it matters whether buy at MA or 3rd party workshop as long as specs are the same
Superbly68, your PM just came in but problem replying via PM. Check link below for answer to your quesiton:
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=285056
Anyway, I changed mine to Odyssey battery 1+ year ago and at this stage don't see any major benefit dispite paying extra $ for it
+1 for BBS. HRE, Vorsteiner, Rays, etc. So many good brands out there. Don't go for replica - pay so much for a car and want to be cheap on a critical component of a car :whatthe: Don't be cheap!
Just take it easy first few kms by changing gears earlier if via sports/manual mode or use D2-D3 via drivelogic. After running in then start engaging "M botton" on steering wheel more often with D5 or S5 setting :)
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BTW Ryan, bug/error in "Messages" section when tried to dismiss a read notification "error_dismissing_notification"
Wider rears will give you better grip at the back thus generally reduces oversteer. Size of tyres typically is a function of width of rims, assuming you adhere to offset of your car. Obviously whether you lower your car also play a part as might scrap. Most people like wide stands so opt for...
Since you already purchased the car then I would suggest to go one of the workshops in site sponsor section. They be cheaper than PML and might give a better service
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