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Your Ride: 1999 328I
Love My E46!!!
HI EVERYONE !!! JUST CAME ACROSS THIS FORUM AND EVERYONE SEEMS VERY NICE AND HELPFUL. I RECENTLY PURCHASED A '99
328I, AND AM INTERESTED IN DOING SO MODS ON HER. HER MILEAGE IS KINDA HIGH (I THINK 112K+) SO I AM TRYING TO GET SOME ADVISE ABOUT WHAT KIND OF STANDARD MAINTANCE I SHOULD DO ON HER BEFOREHAND. ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. I CALLED ASKED THE LOCAL BMW DEALERSHIP HOW MUCH THEY WOULD CHARGE TO LOOK HER OVER, AND THEY WANTED $100 AN HOUR AT A MINIMUM OF 6 HOURS!!! I THINK THAT'S A BIT RIDICULOUS! THAT PRICE DOEST INCLUDE ANY PARTS THAT MAY NEED REPLACED. I WOULD LIKE TO DO MOST OF THE WORK MYSELF SO THAT I CAN HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING ABOUT THESE PARTICULAR CARS.
Okay, first things first: Take the CAPS LOCK off. Typing in all caps is not only annoying, but is also very difficult to read.
Now onto your car . . the dealership will perform what's called Inspection II, and actually, that price they gave you is not too bad. But if you wanna do it yourself, have a look at this page for more info:
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Your Ride: 1999 328I
i am sorry for the caps lock issue i am at my office and my keyboard defaults to caps lock for some reason. Anyways, i just wanted to say thanx for the help. Also, do you happen to know what size wheel i can fit on my car without any rubbing issues?
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Your Ride: 1999 328I
i know i havent posted any pics yet but i am working on it i have a photoshoot coming up and the bimmer will be incorporated into some of the shots!!! i cant wait to see them
On the wheels, I'm pretty sure the biggest you can go will be 19", but it has to be the right offset or it'll rub. Sorry don't know the offset for an e46, maybe someone else can answer that.
I dont know much about 328's but make sure you change the oil regularly, fuel filter, and air filter.
also check your belts and vacuum hoses.
after that, i cant think of any preventative.
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Q: What wheel/tire sizes can I go to on my E46?
A: Several people have successfully installed 18" wheels on their E46's, however it is unlikely that this improves performance over a 17" wheel. The advantages of a larger wheel are better steering response and aesthetics. The disadvantages are greater unsprung weight (may affect suspension response) and greater rotational momentum/inertia, i.e. acceleration and braking will suffer. Typically a +1 treatment yields good results (in cases of a car with sport suspension but 16" wheels, going to 18" may also work for you). I would recommend against putting 18" wheels on a non-sport E46 however as the suspension is not designed for that. The E46 can accommodate tire widths up to 235mm in the front and 255mm in the rear. Remember to keep your overall diameter the same! This means go from 225/50-16 to 225/45-17 not 225/50-17.