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  • Clive88
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    CrisSilberGrau are your cams sold?

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  • bavarian3
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    Originally posted by bimmermh View Post
    I'm about to replace the interior trims but dont want to cause any damage - what is the recommended toolset here?
    which trim parts? plastic pry tools are good to have nevertheless

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  • bimmermh
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    I'm about to replace the interior trims but dont want to cause any damage - what is the recommended toolset here?

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  • fattycharged
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    Originally posted by davidinnyc View Post

    I'd need a single of both the front and the rear… who can I reach out to? MCS directly?
    Ya, I'd reach out them first. I'll shoot you a text


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  • davidinnyc
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    Originally posted by fattycharged View Post

    if you only need a single, you can, but I'd have the serial of the other for reference.


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    I’d need a single of both the front and the rear… who can I reach out to? MCS directly?

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  • fattycharged
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    Originally posted by davidinnyc View Post
    Anyone know if I can purchase MCS 1WNR shocks / struts individually?
    if you only need a single, you can, but I'd have the serial of the other for reference.


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  • davidinnyc
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    Anyone know if I can purchase MCS 1WNR shocks / struts individually?

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  • oceansize
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    Originally posted by Slideways View Post

    I have only seen this DIY'd while the diff is in the car. Maybe if the diff is mounted to the subframe while it is on the ground, but my guess is probably not.
    Originally posted by maupineda View Post

    Yes, assuming you don’t need to crush the pinion sleeve. Once it is crushed the torque to put the nut back on is not huge. Just make sure you mark it well so you can go back to the right settings.

    when I did my diff I actually did this. I installed the diff with the drive shaft flange off and it was much easier to install, once bolted I used a large breaker bar to drive the nut back to the mark. You have to do this anyway as you preload the bearings without the seal.
    Ok then, I'll take slideways idea and leave it attached to the subframe and give it a go. I really don't want to do it from under the car on quick jacks.

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  • maupineda
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    Originally posted by oceansize View Post
    Will I be able to replace the pinion shaft seal with the differential outside the car if I don't have a large bench vise?
    Yes, assuming you don’t need to crush the pinion sleeve. Once it is crushed the torque to put the nut back on is not huge. Just make sure you mark it well so you can go back to the right settings.

    when I did my diff I actually did this. I installed the diff with the drive shaft flange off and it was much easier to install, once bolted I used a large breaker bar to drive the nut back to the mark. You have to do this anyway as you preload the bearings without the seal.

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  • Slideways
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    Originally posted by oceansize View Post
    Will I be able to replace the pinion shaft seal with the differential outside the car if I don't have a large bench vise?
    I have only seen this DIY'd while the diff is in the car. Maybe if the diff is mounted to the subframe while it is on the ground, but my guess is probably not.

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  • oceansize
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    Will I be able to replace the pinion shaft seal with the differential outside the car if I don't have a large bench vise?

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  • 0-60motorsports
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    Does anyone know if the 2020 F87 M2 Competition Calipers fit on our cars and what Rotors can be used with them? Also what mods need to be made to the calipers.

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  • YYZ-M3
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    Originally posted by Cronenberged View Post

    What do you mean by plug and play? There is modification required to run the F8X set up.
    I mean the least amount of machining/custom bracketry for front and rear. Looks like the F8X is relatively straight forward from the thread I linked.

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  • IamFODI
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    Originally posted by Cronenberged View Post
    What do you mean by plug and play? There is modification required to run the F8X set up. If you want plug and play buy a Brembo GT kit.
    ^ This

    YYZ-M3, you're absolutely right to think plug-and-play here. Messing with a safety-critical system just for looks is already taking things a bit far. If you're going to do this, you want the simplest possible install with absolutely top-shelf parts.

    Anything that requires machining, rule it out immediately. And if you see any supposedly plug-and-play kit that's cheaper than a Brembo GT kit, there's a reason, and you should steer clear.

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  • Cronenberged
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    Originally posted by YYZ-M3 View Post
    I am looking for the most “plug and play” OEM BBK setup for my cabrio. I am not seeking better performance, just looks.

    Is the F8X fitment the best option?
    https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...swap-on-e46-m3
    What do you mean by plug and play? There is modification required to run the F8X set up. If you want plug and play buy a Brembo GT kit.

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