Rayzor's F10 535i

yush1

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Rayzor said:
yush1 said:
Really looks slick. Just a quick question, does the tint on the headlights affect the strength of the headlights at night?

I would be lying if I said it didn't, however it is not major. I dont feel the need to get brighter bulbs or remove the tint. I will try and post a night pic:thumbs:

Kinda like wearing sunglasses at night? :roflol:
 

Rayzor

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yush1 said:
Rayzor said:
yush1 said:
Really looks slick. Just a quick question, does the tint on the headlights affect the strength of the headlights at night?

I would be lying if I said it didn't, however it is not major. I dont feel the need to get brighter bulbs or remove the tint. I will try and post a night pic:thumbs:

Kinda like wearing sunglasses at night? :roflol:

:roflol::roflol: Its not that bad
 

Rayzor

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Just a small update, I had my spark plugs changed on the last service, but it seems that they were not holding up. I kept getting misfire errors, specifically on the 5th and 6th cylinders. Decided to upgrade them to NGK 1 step cooler, I have been running them on the wife's car and they been working well.

I must add the the f10 is a pain to work on to get to the plugs, the F30 design is so much better. I had to remove the entire intake and all pipes connecting to it. The replacement didnt take too long though. The worst was having my engine eat up a T30 key spanner. I searched everywhere for it but could not find it. I went as far as removing the under tray but to no avail. Guess its part of the car now :roflol:


Stripped down..
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Small clean up and assembly..
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Additional work I had to do to search for my T30.
Huge thanks to @tr0jan for the ramps :ty:
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Psypher13

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Nice work buddy

Those ramps are tops - i have a set as well
need to try them out with the 335

As far as the T30 goes
Your car is now Heavier - you gona have to loose some weight to race
So get dieting :tiptoe:

hehehe
One quality 5er for sure :praise:
 

sash

///Member
Great stuff Ray, I always wonder whether my car will make it up a ramp like that. I am curious about those ramps?
 

Rayzor

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sash said:
Great stuff Ray, I always wonder whether my car will make it up a ramp like that. I am curious about those ramps?

You welcome to visit and test :smilebounce:


NBN said:
are those the ramps from Adendorff?

Yep they are the same ones :thumbs:
 

NBN

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Rayzor said:
sash said:
Great stuff Ray, I always wonder whether my car will make it up a ramp like that. I am curious about those ramps?

You welcome to visit and test :smilebounce:


NBN said:
are those the ramps from Adendorff?

Yep they are the same ones :thumbs:



Thanks bud...on their website they didnt look like they raised a car by very much....

What was your experience with them in terms of ease of use etc..did they move or at any point did they lift up as the weight of the car shifted on them?
 

Rayzor

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They worked great, I tried my best to tuck them under the wheels before driving up so they pretty much stayed in place with little to no movement. Working underneath was a little tight but not uncomfortable. Definitely way better than have the car on Jack stands
 

sash

///Member
Rayzor said:
They worked great, I tried my best to tuck them under the wheels before driving up so they pretty much stayed in place with little to no movement. Working underneath was a little tight but not uncomfortable. Definitely way better than have the car on Jack stands

Especially with quick jobs, like me where i have to strip boost pipes and replace seals....will check up with Aderndoff.
 

FerdiBotha

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sash said:
Rayzor said:
They worked great, I tried my best to tuck them under the wheels before driving up so they pretty much stayed in place with little to no movement. Working underneath was a little tight but not uncomfortable. Definitely way better than have the car on Jack stands

Especially with quick jobs, like me where i have to strip boost pipes and replace seals....will check up with Aderndoff.

@sash let me know how they work please.

I have a different set at home, but my car can’t make it up them.
 

NBN

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sash said:
Rayzor said:
They worked great, I tried my best to tuck them under the wheels before driving up so they pretty much stayed in place with little to no movement. Working underneath was a little tight but not uncomfortable. Definitely way better than have the car on Jack stands

Especially with quick jobs, like me where i have to strip boost pipes and replace seals....will check up with Aderndoff.

For reference

https://www.adendorff.co.za/product/mac-afric-plastic-vehicle-ramps-pair/

I cant confirm, but it looks like it has two slots, where it could be permanently mounted...I am sure there is a way to use these slots and some sort of combination of a bolt and fastener that goes into the paving that can be bolted and unbolted....
 

Rayzor

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NBN said:
sash said:
Rayzor said:
They worked great, I tried my best to tuck them under the wheels before driving up so they pretty much stayed in place with little to no movement. Working underneath was a little tight but not uncomfortable. Definitely way better than have the car on Jack stands

Especially with quick jobs, like me where i have to strip boost pipes and replace seals....will check up with Aderndoff.

For reference

https://www.adendorff.co.za/product/mac-afric-plastic-vehicle-ramps-pair/

I cant confirm, but it looks like it has two slots, where it could be permanently mounted...I am sure there is a way to use these slots and some sort of combination of a bolt and fastener that goes into the paving that can be bolted and unbolted....

Yes, these can be permanently mounted as well :thumbs:


Alley-C said:
I need ramps in my life, but i also dont know if i would trust plastic with my 1.5 ton e90:fencelook:

They held up the f10, so e90 will be a breeze :tiptoe:
 

NBN

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Sorry for derailing your thread Rayzor!

Love the constant updates and mods you have done to the car
 

Rayzor

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NBN said:
Sorry for derailing your thread Rayzor!

Love the constant updates and mods you have done to the car

Its not a problem, the topic is relevant and may help others :smilebounce:

Thanks, I have few more things that need to get done, hopefully they will happen soon :smilebounce:
 
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