TiredBMW

TiredBMW

New member
Hello fellow BMW fans.

My user name about sums me up. I've owned a late 1970's 520i, an E30 318i (beautiful diamond black, alloys and black leather sport seats, an E36 318i, an E46 318i Touring and now an E83 X3 2.0d. The E46 was by far the most tired by the time I'd finished with it - over 400k km and lots of noises from the engine. The thing sucked money towards the end of its life and I was happy to be rid of it. It proved to me that in SA its very difficult to find repairers who can actually diagnose and solve a problem on BMW's since the E46 came along. That 318i engine was nice when new but very boring. Higher mileage problems were many, from valve stem seals and coils repeat failures, a blown head gasket and bearing damage. My favorites were the E30 and E36, the latter being a proper drivers car with great stiff suspension out of the box and even with 103kw, still fun to drive and a great sound at high revs as well as capable of quite high speed long distance drives. The E46 was a let down in many respects - squishy suspension and safety biased handling with a tendency to understeer. Not sporty at all. That said the Touring was a lekker useful car.

Bring on the X3 - an interesting second had buy at a good price from a friend. The gearbox was the first to give trouble which was sorted by a complete rebuild at ZF which took ages due to parts shortages and of course a hefty bill. No other issues for a while and it drives well and probably handles better than the e46 thanks to the very stiff suspension. Its quite capable off road and has done snowy passes and very degraded gravel in the Baviaanskloof. A few thousand K's later and I've got a drone and vibration apparent at freeway speeds in top gear while on the gas. I've had it checked at Driveshaft Center and they've diagnosed a rear diff issue, not the propshaft.

So, as is probably quite common here, my first post is a request for help. Who would you guys recommend for a diff check and repair and why?
 

KPM3_30

Moderator
Staff member
I am not from Cape Town so would ask @Tinuva to advise where you can go to resolve your issue.

The E46 318i isn't renowned for its reliability, I suspect you also had a exclusive version of the touring, both of which do very little for sportiness and driver feel. My E46 feels like it corners on rails and does silly speeds in the twisties, all while delivering pretty decent driver feel, even by today's standards..
 

TiredBMW

New member
No doubt a sports pack and wider tyres does wonders for the handling of an E46. My point was that out of the box a base line 318i E36 had far better and more fun handling. The E46 was great on dirt roads though.

Along the way i also had a Koni lowered MX5 mk 2 with a lovely polished stainless rear exhaust and the suspension set up for cornering. That car spoilt me for everything else . Nothing like a low, lightweight car with proper suspension.
 

shauwn

Active member
no offense buddy but e46 suspension is not made for dirt roads :) for track use yes, but u can ask on the forum here guys rarely or will never take an e46 on a dirt road, just my 2 cents :)
 

TiredBMW

New member
That's funny. My Touring was not a track car, super comfy suspension and its well known they dumbed down the handling of the E46 compared to the earlier 3's because they were a bit tail happy. Do you guys know much BMW or 3 series history ? Next you'll tell me nobody drives on dirt with an X3 either or your E46 handles better than my MX5 did :)
 

Tinuva

Staff & Webmaster
Staff member
So improvements in suspension from the e36 to e46 = dumbing down the suspension.

I think my english is failing me because that doesn't make sense to me.

As a rule I don't drive dirt roads with my e46, but the one time I chose following a bad gps, heck it was a heluva lot of fun. On dirt road it definitely was tail happy.

@TiredBMW I think your problem is you comparing a sedan vs a touring. They will have very different feel to them both on and of dirt and tar road.

The E46 definitely needs more maintenance on the suspension after being 20 years old, there just that much more components to freshen it up.

I had 2 cars at the same time, 1 complete refreshed and 1 not and the difference in driving between the 2 was like night and day.

All cars requires maintenance, and I mean more than just oil and filters. If you don't want to do that then you may as well drive a citi golf or even an uno.
 

shauwn

Active member
As a rule I don't drive dirt roads with my e46..Nail on the head :)..not denying it would be fun all i was trying to convey to our felllow member its generally not something you would do when u wake up and have some time to spare :)..the best fun i ever had was a passenger in a range rover sport on a dirt road somewhere in Brits tjirrrrrr for such a big SUV best quality ever in my experience!!!
 

TiredBMW

New member
Go do some reading of reviews when the E46 came out and maybe drive the old vs the newer. The E46 was designed to have less oversteer. The older E36 3's were notoriously tail happy and stiffly sprung in comparison - far worse on dirt. I'm sure an E46 with sport suspension or an M3 would be way better but out the box a vanilla 3 series was less of a driver's car than the E36. BTW, I don't have my E46 anymore as I said in my first post. My description of the handling is based on my experience when I first drove it after my E36 way back when I bought it and it had pretty fresh suspension.

Oh and I'm still waiting for some diff repairer suggestions, please :)
 

TiredBMW

New member
buddy im not denying ur extensive experience with e46, if you read again im saying its not the norm to take an e46 on a dirt track, not undermining your knowledge :)
No offence taken, but you know people take their cars especially wagons on holiday and that's where dirt is encountered. Mine must have done several thousand on dirt. I certainly wasn't implying I went looking for dirt for fun :)
 

Gordvisr

Well-known member
welcome, hope you get sorted out, if you want to have fun and no issues on the BMW stable, stay away from 4 Cylinder petrol engines. My guess is your X3 also 4 cylinder petrol power plant ?
 
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