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Re: bmw-digest V2 #148
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Subject: Re: bmw-digest V2 #148
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From: Gary H <[email protected]>
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Date: Sat, 17 Dec 94 2:17:04 PST
From: [email protected] (Jimmy Shrake)
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>>Now, a story related to tires/wheels:
><snip>
>>It's impossible >to take off the lock/key lug stud with the stock tire lug
>>>wrench!
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>Yikes! I known others who have had trouble w/ that type of wheel lock
>(McGuard). I'm using BBS locks and they are easy enough to get off w/ the
>std. lug wrench. The "key" fits completely over the lug nut. I could see
>where they might possibly be easier to get off by a crook though.
How much were the BBS locks? I think you'll have no problems with mcGuards
if you have a wrench with a long handle and the handle makes a 90 degree
clean bend to the lug stud.
>>I've narrowed down my choice to Yokohama AVS Intermediates to replace my
>>Pirelli P700z. I would get the Pirelli P-Zero's but I figure they won't
>>last too long. Does anyone have comments about my choice about?
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>There is a 235/40/17 Yokohama AVS Intermediate that is priced comparably to
>many 225/50/16's that has me considering 17" vs. 16" rims as an upgrade to
There's a 2.2 difference using 235/40/17 :(.
>my stock 15" rims. I'd be interested in hearing anything you find out
>about them. From what I hear, they are good performers (true?) What I'm
>hoping is that they have a better tread life than most of the ultra high
>performance variety of tires. I can't afford tires that are both way
>expensive and last only 15,000 miles!
Tell me 'bout it!
Gary
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From: [email protected] (Ted Crum)
>Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 13:03:47 -0800 (PST)
>Subject: Sumitomo Tires
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>Sumitomo is better known by the tradename they use in most of the world -
>Dunlop. I've found the HTR "H" to compare well with other H rated tires, and
>I suspect that it is similar to the Dunlop D80A2. I'm anxious to hear if
>anyone responds to the previous poster's request for information on the
>HTRZ. The Sumi's are a great value.
Very interesting... I think the Dunlops i mentioned were 200+/tire and
the Sumitomo are ~133/tire.
Gary
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From: "Joe Abell" <[email protected]>
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> I have an 86 528e in Silver (Polaris Metallic) and I swear it is the best
>paint job ever! I have NO RUST (yet) and the car never lived in a garage.
>It's my daily driver and I live in the Chicagoland area. I wash it once a
>week if I can and wax it twice/year. (Spring/late Summer).
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> There are minor micro-scratches but starting from 10 feet back it looks
>perfect to the lay eye. Someone once scratched my hood with some sharp
>object last summer... I used polishing compound/and rewaxed the hood. It is
>hardly noticeable. The front badge was taken at another time with no pry
>marks ---Thank God!, (nice but lousy thieves) :-(
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> I have had bird droppings, mud, etc. sit on the paint for a week or so
>with no noticeable deterioration. Must be the Black color that might be more
>sensitive. (had a black car once, nice but showed everything, never again.)
>I think Silver IS the best color to have. (IMHO) Any other Colors out there
>that hold up?
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>JOE ABELL
>86 528e 94k
I feel the same way about my 82 Silver Celica GT. I rarely wax it, but the
car looks good!
Gary