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All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by kkx5 » Sat Mar 15, 2014 3:41 pm

I'm here, in UK and oil is £100, posted on this forum. I'm passing Dortmund 6 times a year and never ever thought to spend £450...If You happy, that is fine, it's just my opinion. E53 is not a Ferrari to drive it to Dortmund for a oil change...

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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by Raj » Sat Mar 15, 2014 4:26 pm

[quote="kkx5"]
I'm here, in UK and oil is £100, posted on this forum. I'm passing Dortmund 6 times a year and never ever thought to spend £450...If You happy, that is fine, it's just my opinion. E53 is not a Ferrari to drive it to Dortmund for a oil change...
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The engine oil required on a full oil change for my 4.8 is nearly £100 so can't see how I'd get the gearbox oil that cheap.

If you can that's great. But also changing the oil isn't just a matter if draining it and just refilling as with the engine. So again the labour side can't be that cheap either unless not done correctly.

Jason offered me that price of £450 and he's not exactly expensive. I even called a couple of other paces and again got the same sort of prices quoted.
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by kkx5 » Sat Mar 15, 2014 4:43 pm

I've done 10's of x5's, 5series etc. It's not rocket science...not for £450

1: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-SPEED-AUTO- ... 416870256f


2: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-AUTO-GEAR ... 416799e1f5
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by Reusch » Sat Mar 15, 2014 6:03 pm

^ I bet he argues with his own shadow.
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by jaynana » Sat Mar 15, 2014 8:12 pm

[quote="kkx5"]
I've done 10's of x5's, 5series etc. It's not rocket science...not for £450

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why so many? do they fall apart or is that your business? lol

nice one raj, i'll be going that way too, hopefully with my gearbox intact though no plans to take it apart  :)) passing through cologne, Dusseldorf - doing a road trip with a few friends and their fams.
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by Raj » Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:58 am

[quote="kkx5"]
I've done 10's of x5's, 5series etc. It's not rocket science...not for £450

1: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-SPEED-AUTO- ... 416870256f


2: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-AUTO-GEAR ... 416799e1f5
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Interesting for sure but firstly are you a registered company offering this service for so little? Or are you doing it out of the goodness of your heart (free of charge)?

As the first link provides a lower sump pan but doesn't state whether it's the metal or plastic type? Also doesn't seem to mention the gasket, electrical connector gasket, etc as mine was leaking for there.

Also, from all the sources I've spoken to they have all stated that you need 8 litres of oil for a full gearbox oil change as there is a litre held in the torque converter and that will not just drain out (and that is from ZF themselves who you would hope the exact entirety of the box).

They also changed my transfer box and rear diff oil in that price too.
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by bigsanj » Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:06 am

As my local indi says to me "pay peanuts for car repairs - expect a monkey with a wrench to work on it"!

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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by Raj » Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:11 pm

[quote="bigsanj"]
As my local indi says to me "pay peanuts for car repairs - expect a monkey with a wrench to work on it"!

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Good saying  :)
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by Reusch » Sun Mar 16, 2014 4:26 pm

[quote="bigsanj"]
As my local indi says to me "pay peanuts for car repairs - expect a monkey with a wrench to work on it"!

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Yep must agree buy cheap buy twice.
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by kkx5 » Sun Mar 16, 2014 5:26 pm

1. Registered company
2. £270 for oil change all in (Raj's case)
3. It takes in fact 10l for dynamic change
4. Don't really want to answer to Reusch and bigsanj STUPID comments!!!
5. e53 it's an old car now, great but old. Driving Dormunt for an £650 oil change makes me laugh...
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by jaynana » Sun Mar 16, 2014 5:36 pm

Each to their own boys, each to ther own.

Some are more passionate about cars than others.  To some Of my mates a car is simply a means to get from A to B. some others worship cars like their gods! Lol.

Generally ppl here do like their cars more than the general public, hence the TLC.

So what brings you here kkx5, if not the love for your motor.. Your business?
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by kkx5 » Sun Mar 16, 2014 5:45 pm

Love for my motor! I'm not here for bussines, not need to. I'm not leaving my phone no, am i ? I'm here to help and help to open Your eyes....And trust me, my x5 is as good as new...

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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by Colin » Sun Mar 16, 2014 7:31 pm

Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten ...
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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by JimmySpeed » Sun Mar 16, 2014 8:46 pm

kkx5 makes a valid point - I'm sure the job can be done in the UK and for less; many many people have had it done with no problems.

But Raj is a true enthusiast, and i'm sure it was as much an adventure doing the journey as it was about the oil change. I've done crazy journeys (not quite that far though!) for the sake of it, just for a way to pass the time.

I think its a case of whatever floats one's boat - some people like a drink and a cigarette for their money, others do not and their car is their baby where only the very best is good enough. I respect that even if I myself can be a cheapskate at times!  :))

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Re: All prepped for a run to Dortmund.

Post by Reusch » Sun Mar 16, 2014 9:46 pm

[quote="kkx5"]
1. Registered company
2. £270 for oil change all in (Raj's case)
3. It takes in fact 10l for dynamic change
4. Don't really want to answer to Reusch and bigsanj STUPID comments!!!
5. e53 it's an old car now, great but old. Driving Dormunt for an £650 oil change makes me laugh...
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Easy tiger ;) (Oooh I like a bit o banter)
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