How may miles should I get out of this clutch? Its the original
clutch and I have about 100k miles on the car. I am starting to get
nervous that its about to go. I drive it like it should be driven.
You know, not easy on it but not too hard.
Also, the apulstry on the car is all messed up. The leather on the
doors is tightening and bubbling up. And the inside of the rooftop is
peeling away at the sunroof and front and back windows. How do I get
this fixed. I would do it myself if its easy but I don't even know
where to begin.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks.
Floyd Rogers - 05 May 2007 23:53 GMT
> How may miles should I get out of this clutch? Its the original
> clutch and I have about 100k miles on the car. I am starting to get
> nervous that its about to go. I drive it like it should be driven.
> You know, not easy on it but not too hard.
Our '91 525i now has over 170K on it's original clutch.
My '01 330xi has 105K.
I wouldn't worry - just enjoy.
FloydR
Jeff Strickland - 06 May 2007 00:11 GMT
I squoze 205,000 miles from the clutch on my first '94 325i. I am currently
driving a '94 325i convertible that has 130,000 on the factory clutch.
Your mileage will vary depending upon how you treat your clutch.
> How may miles should I get out of this clutch? Its the original
> clutch and I have about 100k miles on the car. I am starting to get
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> Thanks.
madloof72 - 12 May 2007 20:22 GMT
> I squoze 205,000 miles from the clutch on my first '94 325i. I am currently
> driving a '94 325i convertible that has 130,000 on the factory clutch.
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> > Thanks.
Thanks guys!!!
Now if I could only get the apulstry fixed...
Jeff Strickland - 13 May 2007 21:37 GMT
> Thanks guys!!!
>
> Now if I could only get the apulstry fixed...
Apulstry???
Upholstery.
Dean Dark - 13 May 2007 23:17 GMT
>> Thanks guys!!!
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>Upholstery.
We knew that. We just didn't think it was necessary to do what you
just did. HTH, HAND and all that.

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Oscar@nowhere.com - 14 May 2007 07:11 GMT
>> Thanks guys!!!
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>Upholstery.
And we get kids using anamer to knock nails in with. And sometime they use
axeawz to cut metal. All from exam answers.......... honestly.