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The BMW Range
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E90, E91, E92, E93
Type of modification on your E90
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<blockquote data-quote="GhostDriver" data-source="post: 287826" data-attributes="member: 12437"><p>izuaff,</p><p></p><p>IMHO, any pressurized can in the car is like a bomb waiting to explode,especially when you leave the parked in hot sun. I would suggest not to leave any pressurized sealed containers inside the car. I had an contractor friend of mine who kept WD40 in his trunk, blew up and dented the boot lid. Good thing the boot lid was still shut, the boot was a mess!</p><p></p><p>Agree with astroboy as well, my previous 5 cars, never once had to use the spare tyre. Whenever there was puncture, it deflated slowly, after that I just repressurize the tyre and head straight for the tyre shop and get it patched. One thing to remember, if theres a screw/nail embedded in the tyre, dont pull it it off...makes things worse.</p><p></p><p>GHS....you're like Darth Vader....pulling us to the dark side......the force Luke...the force...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GhostDriver, post: 287826, member: 12437"] izuaff, IMHO, any pressurized can in the car is like a bomb waiting to explode,especially when you leave the parked in hot sun. I would suggest not to leave any pressurized sealed containers inside the car. I had an contractor friend of mine who kept WD40 in his trunk, blew up and dented the boot lid. Good thing the boot lid was still shut, the boot was a mess! Agree with astroboy as well, my previous 5 cars, never once had to use the spare tyre. Whenever there was puncture, it deflated slowly, after that I just repressurize the tyre and head straight for the tyre shop and get it patched. One thing to remember, if theres a screw/nail embedded in the tyre, dont pull it it off...makes things worse. GHS....you're like Darth Vader....pulling us to the dark side......the force Luke...the force........... [/QUOTE]
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