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andrewwynn 05-14-2023 10:50 AM

Yet supposed to steer around there potholes.

EODguy 05-14-2023 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1229835)
Yet supposed to steer around there potholes.

True but I attribute this to the wheels having a big offset with a heavy vehicle and roads that are fair to partly shitty [emoji58] [emoji53]

TBH I have a shit entrance road to the new compound....

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Serb404 05-14-2023 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by wpoll (Post 1229721)
Pretty sure they are all the new design by now. Like this...

https://a.d-cd.net/e82b96ds-480.jpg

https://a.d-cd.net/ca1cbe9s-960.jpg

I think the set of six clips are referred to as a "cup holder repair kit". :rolleyes:

lifesaver, mine came in yesterday and like you stated it was just plug n play, after 5 years feels nice to have a solid cupholder LOL

Fifty150hs 05-15-2023 02:32 PM

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So I did the cooling system refresh this weekend. What a PITA. Removing the intake manifold is just a pain. But, to get to the two pipes buried under it you have to. Glad I did. The pipes were not long for this world and I got very lucky with the leaky hose that it didn't like go somewhere when I was far from home.

andrewwynn 05-15-2023 02:41 PM

Wow! Also: fantastic wrench organizer!


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Fifty150hs 05-15-2023 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1229847)
Wow! Also: fantastic wrench organizer!


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Toolbox Widget. Best wrench organizer I've found yet. https://toolboxwidget.com/?gad=1&gcl...SAAEgIrMvD_BwE

X5chemist 05-15-2023 04:12 PM

Wow! How many miles on the pipes? I'm planning on a coolant refresh next month.

Fifty150hs 05-15-2023 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by X5chemist (Post 1229851)
Wow! How many miles on the pipes? I'm planning on a coolant refresh next month.

273,000 miles

Henn28 05-15-2023 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Fifty150hs (Post 1229852)
273,000 miles

Nice work…those are nasty looking! Definitely were on borrowed time.

I’ve got a rear brake job in my very near future for my X5, and am popping a code for brake level switch (or something similar). I think the switch is part of the reservoir cap (which is full) so I’ll try to troubleshoot that soon too. Brakes are working fine, and perhaps it’s part of the check brake lining warning I have regarding the rear pads.

On another note, my one-day spring conversion job in my wife’s jeep turned into three. That 2015 Grand Cherokee WK2 gives the E53 a run for its money in terms of complexity and booby-trapped parts. Two sway bar links had to be sawed off due to stripped hex heads.

The jury is out on the Arnott kit too. It rides really well (better than the airbags I just took out), but I’m hopeful the very slight “Carolina squat” will settle out with a few more miles. More importantly, the bypass unit they included to do away with the air suspension warnings completely bricked the car, so I pulled it back out and reconnected the OE air suspension module, and then pulled the compressor fuse. Car is back on the road, but with a quick “check air suspension warning” on start, which then disappears.

I’m so over this car after three days of heavy wrenching and stripped fasters. It’s been a fantastic car, but it’s time for it to leave the stable at 90k miles. I try to keep my wife in the one reliable car, with a fresh warranty.

Fifty150hs 05-15-2023 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Henn28 (Post 1229853)
Nice work…those are nasty looking! Definitely were on borrowed time.

I’ve got a rear brake job in my very near future for my X5, and am popping a code for brake level switch (or something similar). I think the switch is part of the reservoir cap (which is full) so I’ll try to troubleshoot that soon too. Brakes are working fine, and perhaps it’s part of the check brake lining warning I have regarding the rear pads.

On another note, my one-day spring conversion job in my wife’s jeep turned into three. That 2015 Grand Cherokee WK2 gives the E53 a run for its money in terms of complexity and booby-trapped parts. Two sway bar links had to be sawed off due to stripped hex heads.

The jury is out on the Arnott kit too. It rides really well (better than the airbags I just took out), but I’m hopeful the very slight “Carolina squat” will settle out with a few more miles. More importantly, the bypass unit they included to do away with the air suspension warnings completely bricked the car, so I pulled it back out and reconnected the OE air suspension module, and then pulled the compressor fuse. Car is back on the road, but with a quick “check air suspension warning” on start, which then disappears.

I’m so over this car after three days of heavy wrenching and stripped fasters. It’s been a fantastic car, but it’s time for it to leave the stable at 90k miles. I try to keep my wife in the one reliable car, with a fresh warranty.

Rear brake is probably wear indicator. When you go through the wear indicator you will have to replace it. May need to replace the rotors as well.

Never had the air suspension and from everything I've read on here about them, I'm glad I don't. They're nothing but trouble from what I see. If I had air suspension I'd swap it out for coil overs.


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