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I cut a 22mm wrench in half and used a another box wrench and piggy backed it. Those bolts are never fun!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Craftsman 22" wrench was all I had that fit.

Bought a ratchet wrench.....too big a head.

Everything in the front feels nice and tight after a test drive. Gonna get an alignment this week.

I knew I had a bad wheel bearing.....

Drivers side felt like gravel on disassembly.

After all the new bushings it's louder then ever!!

Gonna grab one this week.

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New drivers side front wheel bearing installed yesterday.

Not a horrible job. Had to grab a 3' piece of gas pipe from the hardware store for a cheater bar.

Grabbed some weather tech universal floor mats today, $50 for the set.

Drained and filled the dif and have the fluid for the tranny next.

Found a sport steering wheel.....the seller has seen too many episodes of Pawn Stars!!!!

Should have it all ironed out this week.

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Busy in Doormans world lately.

Got the trans fluid changed last weekend.

Sport steering wheel being delivered (in person.....no I WONT give you a reach around) late this week.

Did some wet sanding on the hood today.

Tapatalk isn't cooperating!!

I'll upload pics in a bit.

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Let's try to upload again....

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Entire leading half of the good looked like this.

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Decided to only do the center section to learn

1000, 1500, 2000, 3000 grit wet

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Huge difference after hitting it with my Harbor Freight DA and some Meg's ultimate compound.

Did the drivers side after my last post

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Very nice!I cant remember, did you have any plans for engine work?

Thanks!

Nothing in particular.

Timing belt was done feb/2013

M50 swap does look appealing though.

On the hunt for rims/tires, shocks, struts, springs and a few odds and ends.

Houndstooth (black/grey) fabric would be my "unicorn"!!

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24v!

Do it. I have an m50 now. Currently tearing apart an s50. If you have a healthy m20 just boost it.

If not put, a sledge hammer through the intake manifold

M/S50 will be a bit down the road.

Picked up all the paperwork and some extra keys for the car yesterday. Some paperwork dates back to 1989!! PO spent more in 2013 in repairs to the car then I did buying the car from him. Looks like the odometer has been broke since 2007......500,000 miles could be a reality for this car.

Worked on wetsanding/paint correction on the trunk. The paint that was used on the passenger side appears to be a bit lighter and not as deep as the original paint.

Much better none the less.

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Couple before shots.

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Some afters.

The line on the trunk is visible but you can't really feel it.

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Present time!!

Got home early today and USPS knocked on the door about ten minutes later.

Parts deliveries make a man feel all warm and giddy inside.......outside of normal middle aged gas, incontinence, etc.

Gonna give the old girl a well needed wash in the driveway and then install shiny parts!!

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New wiper arms

Cowl grilles

Washer fluid pump

Washer fluid pump grommet.

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Stripped the rear end down for new wheel bearings.

Harbor Freight wheel bearing kit worked perfectly.

Couple issues/questions

Passenger side came off flawlessly.

Sometime in the past the drivers side half shaft was replaced.

All 6 bolts on the diff were stripped......probably used a 5/16 Allen instead of an 8mm to install the shaft. Bought an Irwin stripped bolt removal set. Well worth the $30!!

Drivers side splines are a bit rough......took quite a bit of work to push it outta the hub.

Any opinions on rebuilt/rebooting shafts?

I've done some looking around and most info points to auto parts store shafts being crap.

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Presents!!

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New grilles

Used kidneys

All new hardware for both

PS reservoir

2 new hoses and fitting, washers, clamps, etc

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2 shirts as well!!

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All e30 owners know this sight or will soon!!

Ordered from BluntTech

2 wheel bearing "kits"

New lug bolts

6 new bolts for the axle-diff

Diff bushing

2 new CV axles ordered from AutoZone.

I called a few shops around Chicago and nobody rebuilds anymore. The guys I talked to said the quality of the axles from the parts stores has gotten better over the years and that's where they get theirs.

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All the parts are finally installed!!

Finished up the power steering reservoir and hoses earlier today.

I still have a bit if "whine" from I think the rear end. A bit of research says it could be the diff.

The car does have over 300,000 miles on her.

Any other guesses?

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Finally a worthy update!!!

After much patience.......finally got ahold of a houndstooth seat!

A member on R3V (iso_hi) had a comfort passenger seat in black/grey houndstooth for sale. After a few PMs he agreed to just send me the fabric. It's been sitting in my garage since mid May, but with work/family I haven't had time until recently to pull the seat. I'm really happy with how it turned out.

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I'll get some interior shots when the sun is out and the car is outside.

So far the "black car" (families name) has been good to us. A/C blows cold and she's fairly drama free.

She still needs better wheels/tires and a shock/strut/spring overhaul.

Added a 2011 328i xdrive to the stable recently (wife wanted to ditch the mini van....who could blame her) so our bmw stable has grown to three!!!

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Part of me wants to unload the e39 touring and the e30 and just get a clean e36/e46 for myself.......wife says no!!

She loves them all!!

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An update finally!!!

Local e30 FB page had a user parting out an early e30.

I picked up a package tray with premium speakers (really only wanted the speakers)

Leather shift knob (who could say no!)

Kick panel/knee bolster for under the steering wheel. (Mine had some cracks)

Knob.....

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Package tray before charcoal grey painting/cleaning

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After painting/cleaning/partial assembly

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After installion!! (Installion is NOT a typo......aren't we all "installers" and "stallions"!!!)

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Non-cracked kick panel.

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Cars running good, A/C blows cold and she always starts.

Premium speakers made a huge difference!!

Leather shift knob increased speed for sure

Kick panel.......has better kick!!!

Diff is a bit noisy

Bottle caps need replacing still

Shocks/struts/springs still need an R&R.

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Busy couple weekends in Doormans world!

Last weekend I decided the faded bottle caps had to go!!

I've been telling myself "self......you're gonna buy new wheels/tires.....live with them for now".

I couldn't anymore!!

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A good wash/some sanding/self etching primer/VHT aluminum wheel paint and waalaa!!

This morning I met a WiBimmers member in Pleasant Prairie to pick up an LSD diff. A 2.79 or 2.93. After a good degreasing/rusty metal primer/Rustoleum black appliance epoxy.....behold!!!

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I'll order new seals for the output shafts, run all the mounting threads with a tap and hopefully get her installed over the holiday weekend.

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