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This thread is for the general discussion of the marketplace listing Ohlins R&T coilovers, MPP camber arms, Schroth QuickFit harness, BBS CH-R rep wheels + more!. Please add to the discussion here.
My 2021 M3P had been great until I took it to the service center. The past week it's lost more energy while parked than I ever thought possible, on the order of 2-3% per hour. I left the car on Sunday at 70% to go on travel and now the SoC is so low I can't even connect to it via the app 😞...
haha, I clicked on the "+1" in your other link, we're up to 95 people now!
Here's the link again for anyone else: Google Issue Tracker
If you read the comments in the issue tracker link it's happening to other cars like Braumin said.
It's almost 2023 and both of my Model 3s do this on both my wife's and I's new Pixel phones. It's basically become a joke at this point. It doesn't happen with my work iPhone 🙃
This was extremely helpful, and a fun read! Thanks. I wasn't searching the right key words (not sure why I didn't think of "wide" or "widest"). Knowing I need to zip tie the speed sensor wire back behind the arm is huge, thanks again forum. I'll probably throw these back on today and go for...
I'm running these in stock size on my Uberturbines: StackPath
They aren't anywhere near as sticky as the stock Pirelli's my car came with, but they were cheap, are all-seasons, and are slightly more efficient. Sounds like they may work for you.
I've seen other people saying "a miss is as good as a mile" but dang this is pretty close for me...
Car: 2021 M3P
Wheels: Custom 19x10, 35 mm offset
Tires: 275/35/r19 Yokohama Advan Apex
... I took them off and ordered a 3 mm spacer. I didn't even try driving it like this even though the...
Looking to buy a set of street-friendly coilovers and some lower cost wheels for track usage. I'm not looking for anything exotic for the wheels as I infrequently track the car. I have my eye on some Konig Ampliform wheels for about $1200 new (or around $2100-$2200 otd with tires) from a local...
Interested but it's hard to commit with such limited info. I mean no offense but can you post some sort of evidence about any ratings that they meet? Also evidence they are truly forged and not "flow forged" or other words that some manufacturers use. I'd hate to break or bend one at the track..
I decided to take a "risk" and went with some cheaper all seasons. They are Toyo Proxes Sport A/S in the factory size (235/35r20).
I'm thoroughly impressed with them. At $169/ea I was wondering if this was going to be a case of getting what I paid for... But it was quite the opposite. I feel...