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07-31-2008 10:58 PM #1Registered Member
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bmw bearings made by Koyo
in case you were wondering what brand do they use ?
I cought a shipment of bearings heading to BMW Manufacturing plant in Spartanburg.
a week ago they had a large shipment of damaged fenders going back to mother-land for evaluation. plastic fenders !
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all bmw's since 2002 uses plastic front fenders
and yes it does look a little cheap but light. The structure behind it is aluminium and the whole front structure is glued to the firewall. forget about pulling it in case of an accident. you will be pulling it off of the firewall !
there is a lawsuit against BMW right now because they have not made the technology available to independent body shops.
I read about it once a few years ago and the union of body shops or something similar made the claim that it should be available.
most newer cars plastic pieces are glued and more and more body panels are made of composite (carbon fiber, kevlar, etc.)
or plastic.
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1997 BMW 840CiA
1990 BMW Z1
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2002 Lexus GS300
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11-30-2008 02:46 PM #9Registered Member
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Gotta give Detroit credit
Both AM and Jaguar benefitted greatly from Ford's design and fabrication expertise in aluminum. Truly great work with proprietary adhesives and rivets allowed both companies to move from the archaic 70s directly into the new millenium.
Lots of good technology and people (union and management) still left at the Big Three. Just got to provide them with a "near death experience" to get them out of their 40-year long sleep walk.
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