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Posted on: 07 August 2008 11:14 AM
ShaunCo
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"i sent it to james lol...or look on NWME in the forum right down the bottom there is a guide section. its in there. check ur wheel nuts aswell..might have damaged them"

Posted on: 07 August 2008 12:22 PM
Phil
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"nice one. cant afford that yet though lol as cheap as they r im skint lol. "


Phil Holmes
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1998 BMW E36 318IS - RED

Posted on: 08 August 2008 09:14 AM
Phil
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"Well i removed the wheellast night and discovered i had bent the axle and dazzi gave a link to a forum where someone had a similar problem. and they stated that repairing damage like mine would be like pissing in the wind and would never be the same again. and that to get a whole new axle would be the best thing which is £400+. i got pictures that i will get up later on to show you"


Phil Holmes
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1998 BMW E36 318IS - RED

Posted on: 08 August 2008 10:01 AM
ShaunCo
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it might never be the same but all u can do it try the best u can

Posted on: 08 August 2008 10:27 AM
Phil
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well from what i can see. its just this pin (axle i think) that the rear drum cover sits on. thats bent slightly. to me i recon a bit of pressure to bend it back abit and it should be fine. weather its now weak and will bend again when driving is another matter


Phil Holmes
Philholmes87@hotmail.co.uk
1998 BMW E36 318IS - RED

Posted on: 08 August 2008 10:38 AM
ShaunCo
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get some pictures up and ill tell ya what to do....

Posted on: 08 August 2008 10:40 AM
Phil
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well james has uploaded them on this site somewhere for me. bt he aint on to ask where. and i sent some to dazzi but he aint answering me messages to send them to me lol.


Phil Holmes
Philholmes87@hotmail.co.uk
1998 BMW E36 318IS - RED

Posted on: 08 August 2008 11:53 AM
Phil
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"Dont know if you can see the pin bent? then theres the wheel from the other side on the rear. with stuff hanging out where that part hit the drain too then random pics of my car floating lol. as i removed the alloys and put the steelies back on "


Phil Holmes
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1998 BMW E36 318IS - RED

Posted on: 08 August 2008 11:59 AM
ShaunCo
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"that looks mint lol "

Posted on: 08 August 2008 12:00 PM
ShaunCo
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Male, blackpool
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Make: Fiat
Model: Bravo
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id give that bolt a knock in the right direction if its bent i cant see on the picture but i would. but make sur eu protect the thread.