I have to lift up my OEM floor mats to vacuum, and they're fitted to the contour of the floor liner just like these aftermarket mats are.
It's bizarre to me that you haven't had to lift your floor mats. What about the cookie crumbs from those cookies you're always eating?
I hope those cookies...
Nah, bra, the previous owner replaced those trash Michelins with some caviar Kumho because he loved his baby so much! It's not like he was constantly doing burnouts and beating the shit out of it.
You must be still using the stock oil. BMW specced an unreasonably low viscosity oil for fuel efficiency reasons. Unfortunately, that low viscosity is a common cause of nails being pushed into tires.
Next time use the search function!
Sounds about like mine. My initial post was when I'd had the car for about 4 months.
I think the Gummi Pflege Stift helped a bit, and later 303 Graphene Nano Spray Coating helped some more. It's hard to capture in photos, unfortunately, and I don't have any updated shots. Others here have...
So you're saying Suma Ceramic is a car wash? It seems expensive for a car wash. Or maybe you're saying it's a car wash and paint correction? In which case it's really cheap, but I don't see how that would work.
Oof, didn't have time to replace the Virginia dealer plate, but did have time to put a "DADDY'S MONEY: BUT I"M DADDY" frame on it. I hope daddy paid for replacement cost insurance.
also , i been noticing some weird noises coming from the back end , not sure if its the exhaust or something else , but it sounds kinda like a whining sound , but not like a supercharger whine , more like a sad puppy whine if that makes sense , and it only happens when i’m at low speeds , but...
Hey, @eliotrw, here're the specs for the GR badge position:
And, for posterity, here're the specs for the Supra badge that I'd posted earlier in a separate thread:
No, unlike other Toyota engines, the Supra's engine is actually made by BMW. Specifically, it's a recent BMW engine, the B58. Like most BMW engines, the B58 isn't lubricated by oil but by the complete disregard for anyone else on the road. Put another way, being driven like an asshole makes the...
Dude, I'm baffled by your tone in this thread. What are you trying to achieve? It's fine to be an engineer. It's not fine to be an asshole.
If you're sincerely looking for help maybe add a strategically placed "I'd expected that..." or a "what do you think about..." to your posts.
The folks at Derpee Hyundai probably aren't the sharpest. For example, someone there thought it would be a good idea to photoshop this photo to remove the wing and position the car a foot off the ground...
No, the antenna length is already tuned to the wavelength used by the transmitter. It's not a case of a longer antenna meaning better reception. A longer antenna would be better at receiving longer wavelengths (lower frequencies) and thus worse at receiving the wavelength used by the transmitter.