Mine, mine, mine!!! So no longer do I live vicariously through my parents' and my sweetie's bimmers... I now have my own!! :biggrin: Last Friday I picked up my very own silver 98 ti. My father, 30yrMbr, tells me its an active. It is in pretty good shape but does need a little lovin. My dad is awesome!! He will help me out by doing the work for me... changing out the fluids/filters/belts etc to start. The suspension is a little soft so until I can afford something more exciting, he is going to put his ti's original suspension in my car. There's a small oil leak we need to track down and the brakes need to be done. The previous owner, a new college grad, had to fess up to her dad when the mechanic pointed out the brakes were nearly gone. Apparently they had been done six months ago. My father is also dying to give the car a serious detailing. LOL I will do my best to patiently stand by while my dad plays with my new toy... haha! So I have been cruising thru the posts but havent read everything yet. Anyone have an experience with a sagging sunroof? We are guessing the cables need to be replaced or tightened up as the back of the sunroof does not come up flush with the roof when closed. I look forward to learning lots about all the fun mods I can do to my car! I'd love to hear any suggestions. Lisa |
Congratulation! I'm always glad to hear when females own a ti. They are known for their soft driving. There is nothing wrong with that, and it lengthens the lifespan of the car. Pay close attention to when your dad works on your car. That's the best way one can learn the in and outs of a car, and you don't have to rely on mechanics all the time. And mechanics tend to get limited sometimes. Be kind to your ti, and your car will love you back for it! ;D |
welcome lisa! im sure roger will make her shine! please post some pictures when you get a chance! glad you guys finally found a ti! |
Get your hands dirty! Your dad sounds like a great guy and has a wealth of knowledge to give you. Wish I could have learned for free on my bimmer. Welcome to the forum. :biggrin: |
welcome! |
welcome, since you're a female and I'm a perv I'd typically make some sort of pauly-esque comment, but you're dad's a member here so consider yourself lucky ;) |
hahaha pauly pauly pauly! good job holding back! ;) |
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haha :P Might be helpfull to learn the basics of someone... But changeing oil is like giveing a flower water, its not car mechanic... I ment, like how to change brakes, brake disks, waterpump, clutch and such... Its just start unmounting and learn while doing it... I get ur point... Its like learn to drive by your self when u cant start the car... :P btw, i'v done car mechanincs school so i know the basics.... ;P |
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I am curious though. What do you mean by "soft driving"? I look forward to getting to know my car and I cant wait to get it out on the track. |
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You are right about my dad tho and I am glad he is willing to spend this time with me and the car. To be honest this is the first car I've had that I've wanted to get my hands dirty on! LOL |
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