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engine coolant
is there a major difference in using green stuff in your 2003 e53 x5 as apposed to the blue oem blue stuff?
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Nope. The new green stuff is ok for any brand. I use the green because I can get it anywhere and in both full strength and mixed.
I'm assuming you mean coolant |
after market head lights
i think i have basic head lights on my e53 2003 4.4 can i just plug and play led lights for bightness?
any suggesstions |
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led lights part number or link
anybody have link for me to get the led light rings angel eyes?
I was thinking of buy new head light assemblys or just restore the ones now and smoke them out myself thoughts? |
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General note to the thread, the kidneys on the hood were peeling off the Titan color, so I pulled all the grills and sprayed an epoxy based paint that matches the Shadowline trim. I chose epoxy for its durability against minor rock and bug chips to the finish. |
Back to the original stated purpose of this thread:
Last week I had a new valve body installed in the transmission of my wife's '05 X5. I bought a rebuilt valve body from RevMax ( https://revmaxconverters.com/ ) and had it installed by my local indie BMW wrench. After a year of intermittent hard shifts and a terrible 2-1 slam if you didn't stop completely, now my transmission is like new. I should have sprung for this 6 months ago. I was so happy with the change that I sprung for a $150 detail job before I gave it back to my wife. She was ecstatic with her "like new" car. i heartily recommend that anybody considering a valve body switch, look at RevMax's products and read about the improvements that they add. Worked magic for me.
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Yeah. It's amazing. I had mine rebuilt last fall. Shifts flawlessly. Didn't use revmax tho. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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