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BMW 5-Series Accessories and Modifications

115 messages,  Last post on Feb 02, 2009 at 7:06 AM

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What is this discussion about? BMW, Audio, Navigation System, Performance Mods, Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Wagon, SUV


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#26 of 115
TV Activation by slane4
Aug 14, 2002 (11:03 am)
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Snagiel: Thanks! I have taken a look at this and will give it a shot when I get home. Appreciate the help!
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Thanks Snagiel! by slane4
Aug 17, 2002 (4:38 am)
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Hey, it worked!! Very cool....thanks. Any ideas on how to improve reception or number of channels?
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RE: Improving reception by slane4 by snagiel
Aug 17, 2002 (11:58 am)
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Um, no. I don't even have the nav, I just forwarded a thread which I thought would help. How 'bout driving to the tallest mountain in the area?
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Mountains by slane4
Aug 21, 2002 (9:01 am)
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Unfortunately I must live in a dump called Cincinnati and there are no mountains within 500 miles of this toilet!! Ha, ha. Thank you for your assist. SL
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Premium Trim by jpc14
Aug 22, 2002 (4:53 pm)
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I am considering purchasing a 98 528 that has the sport package and some additional features such as heated seats. I love the car (great milage, etc.), but the only bummer is that I really like the woodgrain Premium trim vs the Sport trim. Has anyone replaced the trim before or know if it can be done? Is it doable without costing a fortune?
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jpc14 by div2
Aug 22, 2002 (7:42 pm)
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Wish I could trade you, all the wood in my 1997 5er makes me think I'm in a domestic barge sometimes :p
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Trim-jpc14 by john01
Sep 03, 2002 (1:44 pm)
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I have seen a guy on the roadfly who replaced his wood trim on his 330 during ED. I think it cost him about $450. Also, an M5 owner did the same from the Aluminum trim to wood trim. Definitely possible.
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Trim Change by jpc14
Sep 04, 2002 (7:15 pm)
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Thanks for the input john01...Div2 made me feel better about it (thanks Div2!), so I'll just see how it goes. Nice to know it can be done though!
 
JPC
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Leather Seats by jpc14
Sep 04, 2002 (7:19 pm)
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A question...is there a great leather seat cleaner (or do you have to buy it from BMW?) that will clean leather seats. I have the sand color on my 528, and unfortunately, I got something (grease?) on it...I think I made it worse trying to clean it....likely didn't use the right stuff. Can these things be re-stained to match the right color if need be? Hope it does not come to that!
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RE: Leather Seats by jpc14 by snagiel
Sep 04, 2002 (7:37 pm)
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A worn-in grease stain might be tough, but the best leather cleaner out there is Lexol pH-balanced cleaner. And, you should follow up with the Lexol conditioner for treating the leather with necessary oils to keep it from cracking and aging prematurely.

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