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Old 11-05-2020, 03:17 AM
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Nipper, flush cutter. That would work. I've used a diagonal cutter but the nipper better as the edge stays parallel.
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Old 11-05-2020, 10:22 AM
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I'd say those are probably the best looking factory 19inch e53 wheels. Great winter setup!
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Old 11-05-2020, 12:20 PM
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Especially since the wheel looks like a snowflake
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Nipper, flush cutter. That would work. I've used a diagonal cutter but the nipper better as the edge stays parallel.
All true. I have used nippers and diagonal cutters in the past for this purpose, but now I have these:
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Nice feature is that you can get in there from the end or from the side with these (as you could do, choosing either nippers [end] vs. diagonal cutters [side]), as needed based on how easy it is to get at the clamp.

Also, the "cutting ends" that you'd have on regular cutters are flat here, so you will be less likely to cut the clamp (as I used to sometimes do and always needed to be careful about, before getting these).
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I nave actually used (to good succes) a pair of pliers you use to take nails out of wood, though not sure what the english work is I guess the sharp edges give good initial grip, just don't overdo on the pressure or you need a new clamp

found a good deal on winter tyres (pirellis scorpions) with 5mm of thread on good 19 inch alloys. Have to say tyre noise is greatly reduced and the car is definitely a bit more comfy because of the extra rubber




looks a bit less bad-ass though

How do you like them? I was about to buy a set just a few weeks ago, but they were out of stock everywhere. I think they are being discontinued. I ended up with some Blizzaks instead.



It's supposed to snow this weekend so I might get to try them out.
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Old 11-06-2020, 12:15 PM
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What did you do to / for your E53 today??

Welllll... I just found out the my exhaust vanos solenoid has been pressurizing oil through my harness all the way to my DME.



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Old 11-06-2020, 02:06 PM
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Ugh... through the electrical connector on the bottom vanos unit?
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Welllll... I just found out the my exhaust vanos solenoid has been pressurizing oil through my harness all the way to my DME.



I've seen this issue on a friends higher mileage 03 e39 540 msport. New vanos solenoids with disassembling the DME cover and a bunch of electrical cleaner spray resolved the issue..
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Ugh... through the electrical connector on the bottom vanos unit?

Yep. From that connector, all the way to the DME.
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Old 11-06-2020, 02:27 PM
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I've seen this issue on a friends higher mileage 03 e39 540 msport. New vanos solenoids with disassembling the DME cover and a bunch of electrical cleaner spray resolved the issue..

One good thing is that it didn’t get into the DME. That would have been a disaster. The last time I spoke with RMS, they no longer have files for tuning my setup. That DME is literally one of a kind.

My E53 has been in surgery since the third week of June. This is really testing my ownership.

Ahh.. oh well.. I’ll be fine. The email I received today pretty much shows everything under the hood, is being, or has been replaced. Maybe this is a good thing.

Talk about a 100,000 mile tuneup.
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