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The Service Interval was still showing a life of @ 13,000 miles left on the rear pads but I decided to change them. Here's what you'll need: Brake Pads (Front) (BMW P/N: 34 11 6 794 917) - 1 set (4 pads) Brake Pad Sensor (Front) BMW P/N: 34 35 6 789 440) - 1. Brake Pads (Rear) (BMW P/N: 34 21 6 791 938 or 34 21 6 769 105) - 1 set (4 pads)
Garage List. 2006 330xi [6.44] Well first you'll want to clean the trim. Water or rubbing alcohol is fine. Sand it with some medium-fine grit sand paper. This gives the primer a good surface to adhere to. Clean it again with water/rubbing alcohol and make sure it THROUGHLY dries before spraying primer. Spray 2 or 3 coats of primer.
paint codes. hey guys. not sure if this is the correct forum, but I'll ask anyway. I found out that spes hecker supplies the oem paint for bmw. I wanted to purchase some paint to keep for painting spoilers, etc. So I checked the paint code on the car.. it's 475. Went on to the spies hecker website and entered the code, but it returned about 12
Now that we've shown you the all-new BMW M3/M4 G80/G82, have a look at how it compares to its predecessors from the F80/F82 generation. BMW M3/M4 G80/G82. 3.0L Twin Turbo inline 6 cylinder (S58) 473 hp @ 6250 RPM / 503 hp @ 6250 RPM (Competition) 406 lb-ft @ 2650-6130 RPM (core) / 479 lb-ft @ 2750-5500 RPM (Competition) 7200 RPM rev limiter1tqyZ.