Autozone is a joke now.
Autozone is a joke now.
So, there I was, the VR1 was back in supply and still on sale, but that's not why I was there.
Looking for manual window winder handles that match up to the BMW design. All they had was GM/Ford crap. WTF?
Then, the guy behind the desk looks right at my car and asks if it is a 2002.
Looking for manual window winder handles that match up to the BMW design. All they had was GM/Ford crap. WTF?
Then, the guy behind the desk looks right at my car and asks if it is a 2002.
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Don't forget adhesive backed hood scoops, brake vents, flames, etc!jhall wrote:... flashing led lights and chrome wire looms. Aw yeah.Nicke28 wrote:Loaner tools, shop towels, wax and soap. Other than that...Motronic wrote:Autozone is good when you need loaner tools like spring compressors and other tools. Free is good.
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ldsbeaker wrote:So, there I was, the VR1 was back in supply and still on sale, but that's not why I was there.
Looking for manual window winder handles that match up to the BMW design. All they had was GM/Ford crap. WTF?
Then, the guy behind the desk looks right at my car and asks if it is a 2002.
You went to Autozone for BMW parts???
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First off, how many BMWs sold in the US in the last 30 years had them? Second, what did you think you were going to put them on (a US E28 with no place to install them)?ldsbeaker wrote:turbodan wrote:You went to Autozone for trim pieces for a BMW? Is that right?
I was hoping that winder winders was winder winders...
Now I know.
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I'll give you a hint. It's a really round number. As in, it's circular in shape. That's how many BMW models with crank windows BMW NA has imported and sold in the US in the last 30 years.ldsbeaker wrote:1) I dunno, do you?Shawn D. wrote: First off, how many BMWs sold in the US in the last 30 years had them? Second, what did you think you were going to put them on (a US E28 with no place to install them)?
And yes, I'm pretty sure Shawn knows that. Now you do too.
Really?Jeremy wrote:I'll give you a hint. It's a really round number. As in, it's circular in shape. That's how many BMW models with crank windows BMW NA has imported and sold in the US in the last 30 years.ldsbeaker wrote:1) I dunno, do you?Shawn D. wrote: First off, how many BMWs sold in the US in the last 30 years had them? Second, what did you think you were going to put them on (a US E28 with no place to install them)?
And yes, I'm pretty sure Shawn knows that. Now you do too.
How about this one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1982-BMW ... 692wt_1025
Here's a hint: Build date 4/82.
I guess that would mean that it was imported and sold in the US within the last 30 years, wouldn't it?
I would venture to say that most of the e21s built during 1982 and sent to the US had some winder winders, too.
e21s don't count. Lousy car, particularly the US models.
I'll admit I forgot that car, but that's the only one. Everything contemporary with it in the BMW lineup plus everything that came after had power windows only, standard, in the US market. The basic question stands though, why in the world would you look for a rather obscure BMW trim piece at Autozone and get peeved when they didn't have it? Would you also be upset to find out that they don't stock the fresh air intake covers or the ash trays that clip into the door sills? Here's a shocker, they don't keep the winder for the mechanical sunroof mechanism on the shelf either!
I'll admit I forgot that car, but that's the only one. Everything contemporary with it in the BMW lineup plus everything that came after had power windows only, standard, in the US market. The basic question stands though, why in the world would you look for a rather obscure BMW trim piece at Autozone and get peeved when they didn't have it? Would you also be upset to find out that they don't stock the fresh air intake covers or the ash trays that clip into the door sills? Here's a shocker, they don't keep the winder for the mechanical sunroof mechanism on the shelf either!
Jeremy wrote: e21s don't count. Lousy car, particularly the US models.
Normally I would agree. But this one time...
I knew the one design with the little doohickey* was common for like ALL GM/Ford crank windows, but in my constant search for something worthwhile at Autozone, I've noticed that they have like three different handles. I thought MAYBE there would be different designs, and MAYBE one of them would fit. There was like 1% hope, and besides, it was on the way to the sale price VR1!!Jeremy wrote: The basic question stands though, why in the world would you look for a rather obscure BMW trim piece at Autozone and get peeved when they didn't have it?
*That's a technical nomenclature.
Let's get this straight, buddy. You sold me REARS.shagrath wrote:Adam has crank window regulators. I know. I sold them to him.
... and that was how long ago? 3 years? I've been looking for fronts SINCE THEN. I think I could have maybe bought new manual regulator assemblies from BMW, but I never went down that rabbit hole.
Now I FINALLY found some fronts, but the winders are blue. I'll probably end up getting the black winders from BMW, and run the blue ones in the rear for now.
YOU DID THIS TO ME!! YOU DID!!!
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i've seen a few early e30 318i cars with manual windows that were U.S. Spec too.
not that an e30 318 should actually count as a bmw, but more a dressed up honda.
otherwise, you are perfectly correct in there being virtually no market for auto zone, advance auto, or napa to stock manual window crank handles for bmw's.
Its kinda like stocking e28 headlight wiper parts... sounds great to most of us on the board, but not such a good idea to most anyone else.
not that an e30 318 should actually count as a bmw, but more a dressed up honda.
otherwise, you are perfectly correct in there being virtually no market for auto zone, advance auto, or napa to stock manual window crank handles for bmw's.
Its kinda like stocking e28 headlight wiper parts... sounds great to most of us on the board, but not such a good idea to most anyone else.
I know! teeheeldsbeaker wrote:Let's get this straight, buddy. You sold me REARS.shagrath wrote:Adam has crank window regulators. I know. I sold them to him.
... and that was how long ago? 3 years? I've been looking for fronts SINCE THEN. I think I could have maybe bought new manual regulator assemblies from BMW, but I never went down that rabbit hole.
Now I FINALLY found some fronts, but the winders are blue. I'll probably end up getting the black winders from BMW, and run the blue ones in the rear for now.
YOU DID THIS TO ME!! YOU DID!!!