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Thanks, yea they would just not quite fit, then you pound on the panel a bit and they break.
If you haven’t already, give these a try. The plastic seems to be a little bit thicker/stronger than the older style. They also include a foam ring which helps with rattling and improved sealing. I covered this a bit in my build thread if you’re interested.
Was chatting with a guy about wheel fitment, he said his wheels touched the suspension only under load while curbing. That struck me as odd and he said “front wheel hubs do have flexibility in them, right now the clearance is so close that when the wheel hub flexes a millimeter or two it touches” and I was just curious if that sounds right to you guys or not. My assumption has always been that all of that stuff moves in relation to itself and it shouldn’t have flex or dynamic changes relating to how close the wheel is to the suspension.
Was chatting with a guy about wheel fitment, he said his wheels touched the suspension only under load while curbing. That struck me as odd and he said “front wheel hubs do have flexibility in them, right now the clearance is so close that when the wheel hub flexes a millimeter or two it touches” and I was just curious if that sounds right to you guys or not. My assumption has always been that all of that stuff moves in relation to itself and it shouldn’t have flex or dynamic changes relating to how close the wheel is to the suspension.
Hmmm. How would a wheel hub "flex"? The assembly moves in XYZ based on what is allowing it to move (ball joints, linkages, etc.). What is "flexing" I'd like to better understand. Unless something is loose, or damaged, or out of tolerance, I can't imagine what that means. In other words, I agree with your conclusion.
There is flex in wheel bearings, uprights, etc but it wont move that much. I run a business card's clearance between front spring perch and tire, and there are never any marks on my tires (although the paint has rubbed off the perch and spring itself, so there is some movement).
I hate to even make a post like this, but is there a generic door panel clip that actually holds properly and long term? I bought some on Amazon and I swear I have broken more than have held, trying to put my interior back together.
When you have to remove the door panels to repair delamination, a broken cable, or to gain access to the window regulators you invariably damage several of the door panel mounting pins. Additionally the OEM door panel pins used on the E34 and E36 don't come with a cushioning pad like the later model
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