EBC Yellowstuff brake pads
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I imported my e36 from Germany and it had this max 190KM/h sticker from Fulda tires. I thought that was odd but appearantly it's a thing.
The Altimax RT 43s seem to have good reviews all around, particularly in wet weather.
I run 595 evo's in the rear on my M3, they were cheap as fuck ($75/tire from amazon) and seem to have the longest tread life of any tire I've ran. Typically I get 5k-7k miles on my rear tires and I've had these for 7k now and there's a lot of life left. They wear super evenly too, grip in the dry is perfect, wet is fine unless you get on it, then of course you spin a little.
Just installed the new coil and the car runs great. Very pleased with the results.
Well I feel that Akebono was a nice balance in feel and no dust (it drove me nut).
Have yet to find a better street pad than BMW's OE compound. Ceramics dust less but feel terrible.
I can recommend the FSDs, I replaced the stock (performance package) shocks on my 330i with FSDs, and it has the same feel while hard cornering, but soaks up low speed bumps much better. Not much different on high speed bumps, you really notice on the low speed stuff, like a small pothole or something.
I have depo on my e36. They didn't fit too well to install, but they go in. Yhe harness is pretty easy installation. One positive and others to the lights
Oil consumption is a common problem. My original E92 consumed a quart of oil every 1K miles. My current car does not.
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