What have you done to your car today?

Showed it some love :)
 

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Fixed a broken drivers side window regulator with a repair kit. Fiddly job.
Fitting the cable isn't the tricky bit; carefully cutting away the vapour barrier and generally working in the tight space within the door is fiddly. At least it's sorted :thumbsup:

Also swapped onto winter tyres. Looks like the set I bought second hand are a little big. Getting a smaller tyre fitted to the fronts on Monday so I don't rub a hole in the arch liner!
 
Fitted the i6 DISA kit. The intake was clean as a whistle but the pin was hanging out when I removed the DISA 😬 that’s at 62k and 16yrs
Very quick and easy and one less thing to worry about.
 
Replaced yellow capped registration screw cover. A small job that has needed doing for a little while.
 

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adam_sjg said:
Calipers cleaned and painted a "graphite" shade. Pad retaining clip might look better silver?

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So cleaned, perfect color :)
Do you have used a "special paint kit" ? Or just a classic spray ? :D
 
Took the car for a spin. New diff ratio of 3.46 from 3.0i auto (old ratio 3.07).

1st gear still more than usable, 2nd easier to set off in without slipping clutch, 6th less like an overdrive but still high enough for the motorway.

Most of all it's transformed the car from 3rd to 5th. Really pleased with it. Thanks to all who did the write ups. Cheers mark
 
Dropped it off at the paint shop. Hopefully have it back for the beginning of next week :)
 
Sorted out this mess on back bolster
And a dam good clean too
 

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rays545i said:
Sorted out this mess on back bolster
And a dam good clean too
You have achieved an excellent result 👍🏻
If anyone else is looking to repair their seats due to collapsed foam please PM me. I'm able to source a variety of foams as I work for a commercial furniture manufacturer.
 
Well I am am an upholsterer

Bet you can’t get source much foam at the moment
I know I can’t
Due to German chemical manufactures
 
rays545i said:
Well I am am an upholsterer

Bet you can’t get source much foam at the moment
I know I can’t

Foam supplies are not an issue. Depending on your usage, I can PM you details of suppliers Tues when I'm back at work.
Due to German chemical manufactures
 
Alpina 98 said:
rays545i said:
Well I am am an upholsterer

Bet you can’t get source much foam at the moment
I know I can’t

Foam supplies are not an issue. Depending on your usage, I can PM you details of suppliers Tues when I'm back at work.
Due to German chemical manufactures
Foam supplies are not an issue. Depending on your usage, I can PM you suppliers. Tues when I'm back at work.
 
Little bits and pieces for repairs are not bud
But trust me I spend around £40k are year on foam
It is in very very short supply
Both dfs and dreams temporarily closed there factories last week due to foam shortages
 
Car went in for it's MOT last week and passed but had an advisory on the front control arm bushes. I had thought the steering was starting to feel a bit more skittish and vague than it should be. I ordered some Meyle HD jobbies which came yesterday and fitted them today. Fairly straightforward but working on the drive slows the job down.
My Method:
1. Jack car up one side and remove wheel.
2. Remove aluminium underplate - 8 bolts and 3 screws for plastic undertray.
3. Undo 2 bolts on bush mounts and use puller to remove. (used a 10mm 1/2" socket on the end of the puller screw to keep it central)
4. Lubricate spigot and rubber and replace bush mount with new one. (I used a bit of tyre soap)
5. Put wheel back on and repeat for other side.
6. Replace aluminium undertray and refix to plastic undertray
7. Replace wheel.
Went for a test drive and the steering now feels like it used to. Will probably get the wheel alignment checked at the end of the month.
 
Removed washer bottle and flters and gave everything a good clean. 16 years of gunk removed. Jets of fluid on to windscreen and headlights seem a lot more powerful now.
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