Re: Shift knob
Posted: Jan 05, 2016 7:40 PM
On the E28? I've got no idea, it came with the car, and it's going on the M3!Adam_weinkauf wrote:somewhat distracted from the topic, but what shift knob is that? I love the way it looks.
BMW E28 5 Series Enthusiast Community
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On the E28? I've got no idea, it came with the car, and it's going on the M3!Adam_weinkauf wrote:somewhat distracted from the topic, but what shift knob is that? I love the way it looks.
Full disclosure: I probably won't be ready to buy in time. Hell, I haven't even installed the skidplate. I have, at least, decided that's next. Right after the power steering gearbox rebuild. Which will be right after the next thing that breaks.95maxrider wrote: Next up are the Moosehead Engineering Rear Shock Mounts (RSMs). New they are $110, I'm asking $90. Again, they have about 1,000 miles on them and are basically brand new.
I'm not an expert on cages, but some people who know more about them than I do were not super impressed with the cage in the E28. It worked, but it was far from ideal.Nesset wrote:That cage.. is godly.
What kinda' camera was this taken on? Looks like expired 35mm film almost. I'm guessing it's a filter but it's worth a ask.
The Moosehead RSMs have been SOLD (to someone else)!Owndapwn wrote:Full disclosure: I probably won't be ready to buy in time. Hell, I haven't even installed the skidplate. I have, at least, decided that's next. Right after the power steering gearbox rebuild. Which will be right after the next thing that breaks.95maxrider wrote: Next up are the Moosehead Engineering Rear Shock Mounts (RSMs). New they are $110, I'm asking $90. Again, they have about 1,000 miles on them and are basically brand new.
How are these? I had run into some claims that M5 sway bars, Mason Engineering strut bars, Bilstein SP/H&R, plus a subwoofer, will absolutely destroy the OEM mounts. Like, timescale measured in weeks sort of destruction.
Figure you put your suspension through more abuse than just about anyone and would have a decent idea their pros/cons.
Or just use the img link and it is not an issue.95maxrider wrote:Hey everyone! In case you haven't heard, there are fixes out now to enable viewing of the locked out Photobucket pictures!
If you're using Google Chrome, go to the three dots on the right side of the screen and click them. A drop down should appear. Hover your mouse over "More Tools," and when the next drop down appears, click on extensions. Go to the link towards the bottom that says "Get more extensions." In the search box, type "Photobucket Fix," and hit enter. Click the install button and once it's done, you should be able to see Photobucket pictures again.
For Firefox users, click on the three bars on the right side of the screen, then click on add-ons. Click search for "Photobucket hotlink" and click install. Same result.
95maxrider wrote:(This is a copy and paste job from the original July 2012 posting on Maxima.org)
Quick reference guide to the thread:
325i 885 head swap- Page 1
Big sway bars- Bottom of 2
Milk crate and drifter for a day- Middle of 3
Broken motor mount arm- Bottom of 3
Recaro seats- 3-4
First race win- 4
Failed Bilsteins- 4
M20B25/325i single mass flywheel, E34 front BBK, and E34 rear shocks- 4
BYW. Bilstein is the brand. I didn’t recognize the sarcasm if that was case. Sorry I blew up.
Well I finally graduated from Understeer University and have acquired a 1988 BMW 528e with the 2.7 ETA motor! I still have the I30 for DD and auto-x, but this car is going to get beat up at rally-x and hopefully Lemons. I went in on the car with a friend since we wanted a track car, but didn't feel the need to each own one. When this deal came up, it was too good to pass up. Let me elaborate.
This car was actually already built to run in the 24 Hours of Lemons, but the previous owner needed to get rid of it quick, so we got it for a deal! The only things that need to be done for it to be ready for Lemons is to pad the roll cage around the driver and relocate the battery (kit included!). The car is poo brown and has 217k on it, but seems to run like a champ. Let's do a quick rundown on what is and is not in this car.
Already on the car:
Full custom roll cage
Bilsteins/lowering springs (can't remember the brand)
New front control arm-like things (again, can't remember name....maybe thrust arms?)
All new fluids
Momo racing seat with a harness
Momo steering wheel
3" exhaust after the headers
Rear subframe rust fixed, subframe welded to chassis
3.23 LSD
Some Borbet 15" wheels with mismatched 225 AS rubber
Lots of torque (well, compared to horsepower)
Poo-brown paint that appears to all be factory and in quite good condition.....for now.....I think there are like two dings on the entire car. The body panels are in far superior shape to the ones on my I30
Some assorted pics:
95maxrider wrote:(This is a copy and paste job from the original July 2012 posting on Maxima.org)
Quick reference guide to the thread:
325i 885 head swap- Page 1
Big sway bars- Bottom of 2
Milk crate and drifter for a day- Middle of 3
Broken motor mount arm- Bottom of 3
Recaro seats- 3-4
First race win- 4
Failed Bilsteins- 4
M20B25/325i single mass flywheel, E34 front BBK, and E34 rear shocks- 4
BYW. Bilstein is the brand. I didn’t recognize the sarcasm if that was case. Sorry I blew up.
Well I finally graduated from Understeer University and have acquired a 1988 BMW 528e with the 2.7 ETA motor! I still have the I30 for DD and auto-x, but this car is going to get beat up at rally-x and hopefully Lemons. I went in on the car with a friend since we wanted a track car, but didn't feel the need to each own one. When this deal came up, it was too good to pass up. Let me elaborate.
This car was actually already built to run in the 24 Hours of Lemons, but the previous owner needed to get rid of it quick, so we got it for a deal! The only things that need to be done for it to be ready for Lemons is to pad the roll cage around the driver and relocate the battery (kit included!). The car is poo brown and has 217k on it, but seems to run like a champ. Let's do a quick rundown on what is and is not in this car.
Already on the car:
Full custom roll cage
Bilsteins/lowering springs (can't remember the brand)
New front control arm-like things (again, can't remember name....maybe thrust arms?)
All new fluids
Momo racing seat with a harness
Momo steering wheel
3" exhaust after the headers
Rear subframe rust fixed, subframe welded to chassis
3.23 LSD
Some Borbet 15" wheels with mismatched 225 AS rubber
Lots of torque (well, compared to horsepower)
Poo-brown paint that appears to all be factory and in quite good condition.....for now.....I think there are like two dings on the entire car. The body panels are in far superior shape to the ones on my I30
Some assorted pics: