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  1. ebradway

    Coolant Guard Protector Plates?

    Yeah, these were purchased from Amazon. I’ll provide the link below. The top screws are more concerning since they’re positioned right up against the hose and have a sharp end. T Sportline’s version doesn’t include the upper screws. However, both makes have a bottom bolt that’s also placed right...
  2. ebradway

    Coolant Guard Protector Plates?

    I was installing these yesterday on my ‘18 M3LR and noticed a fatal flaw in the design. The middle two screws and passenger side bolt rub against the hoses it’s trying to protect. I added photos of one screw and a bolt, although I didn’t insert the bolt completely in the photo. The two middle...
  3. ebradway

    Window tint reference pics

    Here are some night view comparisons for Suntek CIR 70, 60, & 50 on the front windshield.
  4. ebradway

    Tinting front windshield: 50% or 70%?

    I had samples of Suntek CIR 50, 60, & 70 and decided to take side by side photos of each at night. I focused the camera on the untinted portion so it was a equal comparison. They are labeled on the photo. I hope this helps anyone else contemplating between these percentages.
  5. ebradway

    Solved: Road Noise & Front Wind Noise

    First, I want to thank you @enemji for sharing this with us. I have been replicating your modifications on my 18 M3LR and it has made a huge improvement! I was wondering what led you to choose ceramic insulation over fiberglass insulation? I read somewhere that fiberglass may be better for...
  6. ebradway

    Wet orange look replacement roof glass

    Mine has the orange tint so I attached the label. Although the inside picture is inverted, it’s still easier to read. My M3 is a 10/2018 build and the rear window doesn’t have the orange tint though. I guess they started to run out from that supplier around then.
  7. ebradway

    30A 14-50 Adapter

    I am currently borrowing a loaner Model S while my car is in for service, and noticed the Gen 2 Nema 14-50 adapter that came with this car states it’s only rated for 30A versus mine at 32A. The car does show it can charge up to 32A even with this 30A adapter connected. Has anyone else noticed...