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Old 07-14-2010, 11:43 AM
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Sticking it to the man

Okay, so I have an 03 4.4 X5 with 92k on it and a 100k extended warranty. Rear airride system has been replaced along with the compressor and lots of other maintainance, this ESP has been great to me, i bought it from an infinity dealership.

So I'm trying to stick it to the man one last time by getting future maintainance done now for free, before the nice guys at the dealership turn into the stealerships minons.

I've done a lot of searching and have found different answers about AT fluid changes, and some other stuff, but nothing definitive. Belts/Plugs/brakes are all things to consider. I plan on giving the car to my son, a true bmw fanatic, in the future and want to get stuff out of the way so its ready for its next 100k.

I just need a list to bring to them of things that are "worn out"

Much Appreciated,

Pete
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