The oe arb must be quite soft at the rear! Are you running an aftermarket one?That explains why you have only occasional rubbing. Mine can give a very brief chirrup from the left rear, but only when running through exactly the right compression.
The oe arb must be quite soft at the rear! Are you running an aftermarket one?That explains why you have only occasional rubbing. Mine can give a very brief chirrup from the left rear, but only when running through exactly the right compression.



Now I know why you're Mr Tidy. She is absolute mint.Posted elsewhere already, but I took mine for an MOT today and it passed with no advisories for the 6th time running.
I took it to Castle Combe a couple of weeks ago and as it was clean for once I took photos.
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Next job will be new rear tyres as they are down to 3mm and I'm going to Scotland next month!
Why would I do that when you already have one?
But it became more worthless today when it failed an MOT. Just as well I didn't get it tested before going to Scotland.
It failed on corroded rear brake pipes which is possibly not surprising given it is now 19 years old and my previous Coupe needed them replacing at only 11 years of age.
But what has really pissed me off is that the same garage have given it a clean pass every year since 2020 with no advisories. It was even the same tester who passed it last year on 94K miles (and in 2022 and 2023) so I find it hard to believe that degree of corrosion has occurred in jut 6,000 miles. If it had got an advisory I would have had them replaced - my previous one had advisories 2 years running before I got them done!
Hopefully I'll be able to get them done in time for the National in July.![]()
Use high build primer then satin black - it’s worth doing a satin lacquer too for durability.
Make sure you check the edge of the top plates as the rub on the bonnet if they are from the M3. You will need to file them a bit.I have done something I have wanted to for ages, fitted a front upper strut brace. A genuine factory one from an E46 M3 with the M top covers and nut caps.
It was a straight fit, really easy and not expensive (second hand obviously). Looking forward to testing it over the weekend.
Make sure you check the edge of the top plates as the rub on the bonnet if they are from the M3. You will need to file them a bit.
I have the been able to obtain the product used by BMW for the soft coats. I'll be doing mine in the next few weeks.
I already filed them off before fitting (read elsewhere on the internet). I did not take anywhere near the amount off those silver ones though, mine haven’t touched at all.Make sure you check the edge of the top plates as the rub on the bonnet if they are from the M3. You will need to file them a bit.
You'd no longer be a member of the Sepang Coupe club.I keep thinking about selling her but then………..
That looks stunning!
What a shape and that paint work looks immaculate