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3.3
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#159
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Germany
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OEM BMW Engine radiator
ijustbrushalot
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Rating 5.0

The stock piece lasts well over a decade in my experience. That's more than enough for me for a part that fits and functions perfectly.

Pros: lasts over decade, perfect fit, functions perfectly
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Engine oil

Oem Bmw 5w30 longlife 04. I used this for 8 years in my high mileage n47 and sold that thing mint. Go with oem and don't waste a second more thinking about it. Enjoy the car. Just do the changes on time or early and it will be good.

Pros: car ran like a champ
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Windshield
JuryExternal8302
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Rating 5.0

I used SafeLite on my X3 and they used OEM glass and no problems. Everything works perfectly. I wouldn’t hesitate to use them again.

Pros: no problems, works perfectly
Vehicle: BMW X3
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OEM BMW Headlights

Being that you went with the EU spec (recently just bought a pair from an EU model and had chat GPT verify the part numbers lmao) is there any issues with OTA updates?

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OEM BMW Spark plug

I just completed my first spark plug change on my G20 330 at 40k miles. Three of them especially Cylinder 1 came out "wet" and I'm unsure if it's oil.

Cons: wet spark plugs
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 64373 km
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OEM BMW Tires

Im 6000 miles in on my i4 m50 and the tires are about to be replaced. Its a super powerful and super heavy car and it will eat up tires like nothing.

Cons: tires wear quickly
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 9656 km
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OEM BMW Tires

As others mentioned, run-flats are more suspectable to sidewall damage. They're also heavier and noisier. Also, you may have a wider selection of tires if you go with non-runflat.

Pros: wider tire selection
Cons: sidewall damage, heavier
Vehicle: BMW
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