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<blockquote data-quote="mikocok" data-source="post: 516761" data-attributes="member: 23335"><p>hmm....here only 3 series being ckd. Thats a good questions....as far im remember its from german direcly,to be sure tomorrow im going workshop to check my car....can tell from the manual packages....i left it in car. </p><p>Btw i read somewhere at facebook n some bimmer E46 forums.... Ill post below....i dindt save link...only copy paste to my word file...</p><p></p><p>1. Korean boy=>"I already went to service center 10 times for brake noise. They keep trying to fix the problem, but it seems they don’t have any proper solution. Keep refusing to exchange to new car."</p><p>2. American boy=>"I paid a visit to my local dealer today for some usual odds and ends. Talking with my buddy up there, he told me to not ditch the e46. I was like why? I know there have been a few subtle issues with the e90+ but not anything that bad. Well as he tells me the a whole LOT in one case (as in mfg. lot) of new 5ers have a frame defect. He said they are having to make a ~1+ degree correction to the control arms to fix this. He said this came to BMW's attention when the cars constantly pulled to the right no matter how well the allignment.</p><p></p><p>All I know is if I dropped big $$$ on a new 5 I would be crazy now if I found out that I have a defected frame that needed correction from the factory...not just any frame but a BMW frame!</p><p></p><p>Now I haven't researched this so take it with a grain of salt. However, I do consider the guy who told me this a reputable source.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Go figure zzzzzzzzzzzzzz i hope they really do research n help us all....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikocok, post: 516761, member: 23335"] hmm....here only 3 series being ckd. Thats a good questions....as far im remember its from german direcly,to be sure tomorrow im going workshop to check my car....can tell from the manual packages....i left it in car. Btw i read somewhere at facebook n some bimmer E46 forums.... Ill post below....i dindt save link...only copy paste to my word file... 1. Korean boy=>"I already went to service center 10 times for brake noise. They keep trying to fix the problem, but it seems they don’t have any proper solution. Keep refusing to exchange to new car." 2. American boy=>"I paid a visit to my local dealer today for some usual odds and ends. Talking with my buddy up there, he told me to not ditch the e46. I was like why? I know there have been a few subtle issues with the e90+ but not anything that bad. Well as he tells me the a whole LOT in one case (as in mfg. lot) of new 5ers have a frame defect. He said they are having to make a ~1+ degree correction to the control arms to fix this. He said this came to BMW's attention when the cars constantly pulled to the right no matter how well the allignment. All I know is if I dropped big $$$ on a new 5 I would be crazy now if I found out that I have a defected frame that needed correction from the factory...not just any frame but a BMW frame! Now I haven't researched this so take it with a grain of salt. However, I do consider the guy who told me this a reputable source. Go figure zzzzzzzzzzzzzz i hope they really do research n help us all.... [/QUOTE]
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