Winter Driving with everyday E30
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StriderDriver
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Being in the unfortunate position to have to use my Touring as the every-day car throughout these winter months. I was wondering if you could post your handy-hit & tips to keep your car in "toptip" condition.
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dimebag_from_hell
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Wax the car as much as possible, get it waxoyled....oh and dont slide her through a hedge!

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StriderDriver
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both; mechanicly it's sound, cosmetically it's sound, but I want to keep it this way ready for a mop/polish in the springLoony wrote:Do you mean mechanically or cosmetically.
I've just used some Collinite 915 on my touring....seems to be repelling the water quite well.
Manufacturer's claim it's good for a few months of protection...but i'll probably give it a few more coats before the new year.
Mechanically all i do is check my fluids, ensure everythings topped up as they should be.
As mentioned above...these cars have lasted till now well, so should keep going for some time yet.
Got to get mine Waxoyled underneath aswell and should really be maintained.
Manufacturer's claim it's good for a few months of protection...but i'll probably give it a few more coats before the new year.
Mechanically all i do is check my fluids, ensure everythings topped up as they should be.
As mentioned above...these cars have lasted till now well, so should keep going for some time yet.
Got to get mine Waxoyled underneath aswell and should really be maintained.
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Remove the wheels and plastic arch protectors, brush off all loose mud and pump in loads of Waxoil behind where these covers sit and all round the arches.
Jack it up on axel stands as high as possible (Safely) and do the same to the underside; a filthy job but well worth it. Smear grease behind the wheel arch lips.
Cosemetically, touch in stone chips and wash the old girl once a week.
Mechanically, change the coolant and go heavy on the antifreeze.
Jack it up on axel stands as high as possible (Safely) and do the same to the underside; a filthy job but well worth it. Smear grease behind the wheel arch lips.
Cosemetically, touch in stone chips and wash the old girl once a week.
Mechanically, change the coolant and go heavy on the antifreeze.
An E30 touring, two E28 M5's and an E28 528i.
That's the 2nd time i've heard this on the zone...surely the grease would just spread everywhere??? Wouldn't waxoil be better there?Smear grease behind the wheel arch lips.
not being critical but curious
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Both is best, waxoil will be absorbed but grease will stay on the surface and help block mud and salt, any small chips will remain protected. Grease is good in the colder months as it will not melt.aceraf wrote:That's the 2nd time i've heard this on the zone...surely the grease would just spread everywhere??? Wouldn't waxoil be better there?Smear grease behind the wheel arch lips.
not being critical but curious
An E30 touring, two E28 M5's and an E28 528i.
Cool.jam172 wrote:Both is best, waxoil will be absorbed but grease will stay on the surface and help block mud and salt, any small chips will remain protected. Grease is good in the colder months as it will not melt.aceraf wrote:That's the 2nd time i've heard this on the zone...surely the grease would just spread everywhere??? Wouldn't waxoil be better there?Smear grease behind the wheel arch lips.
not being critical but curious
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[quote="StriderDriver"]Being in the unfortunate position to have to use my Touring as the every-day car throughout these winter months. whY IS THIS UNFORTUNATE? these cars are great everyday cars and neither their performance or value justifies them being excluded from that category unless its an m3 or something equally exotic just get out and enjoy it. If its not a shed it will cope fine with everyday all round use. As for waxoiling thats best done in the summer anyway.
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Rosc0PColtrane
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Yes. I agree. LSD for Christmas Cheer.
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StriderDriver
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I say "in an unfortunate position" as I'm starting to pick up on little hiccups that are starting to happen to the car. For example I can't get 2nd gear in the cold until engine is warm




