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      01-06-2017, 01:47 PM   #89
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Is this Rod Bearing Special still being offered?

I see the Original Post was made back in May, but just wondering. Thanks.
Yes, the deal is still going on!

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I am also wondering. This is Chris with white E92 M3. I have been to you guys a few times now. Please PM me.
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      01-09-2017, 11:35 AM   #90
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      01-09-2017, 12:21 PM   #91
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How many have you seen that needed a crankshaft regrind? I've got an 08 with 83K miles that is going to have this service performed, but I'm hoping a crank regrind won't be necessary or else I'm fucked. lol
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How many have you seen that needed a crankshaft regrind? I've got an 08 with 83K miles that is going to have this service performed, but I'm hoping a crank regrind won't be necessary or else I'm fucked. lol
We've only seen a couple of instances where the crank was damaged, but those were extraordinary circumstances. We rarely ever seen the cranks in bad shape while performing a visual inspection during the bearing service.
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Aside from his motor mounts being toasted, his DCT pan was also leaking so we addressed that as well.


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      01-17-2017, 08:08 PM   #94
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PM's answered! Deposits taken. Thanks guys! Keep the questions rolling.
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2010 E92 M3 - DCT - 61,xxx

As many of you may already remember our former shop car. Big Purp has had an ESS blower on it for a long time and got properly punished. Warmed up and oil changed regularly after track days and events. While putting the supercharger kit back on for the current owner, he decided to address the rod bearings.

















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      01-26-2017, 03:23 PM   #96
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Dennis' car has been supercharged for a long time. Unsure of the previous usage he decided it was time to address the bearings. He did this along with clutch and flywheel, full fluid services and Ohlins R/T coil overs.











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      01-27-2017, 01:40 PM   #97
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      01-30-2017, 01:40 PM   #98
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      01-31-2017, 08:45 AM   #99
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      01-31-2017, 04:23 PM   #100
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wow 155k miles lol this guy really drives his car but I think bearings are not that bad considering the mileage.
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wow 155k miles lol this guy really drives his car but I think bearings are not that bad considering the mileage.
Not bad at all considering the mileage!!

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wow 155k miles lol this guy really drives his car but I think bearings are not that bad considering the mileage.
Not bad at all considering the mileage!!

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Dropped my car off today!
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Stripped, leaking drain plug, we also replaced his oil pan.
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Stripped, leaking drain plug, we also replaced his oil pan.
Can't wait to pick her up tomorrow. The bearings look pretty bad! I'm glad I got them done. The new OEM oil pan looks great as well.


Thank you Matt and ACM for taking care of my car !
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Matt, it's Jesse.

I see your customer decided to swap to new oil pan.

Always good to visit you guys at ACM. Keep up the great work.
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Can't wait to pick her up tomorrow. The bearings look pretty bad! I'm glad I got them done. The new OEM oil pan looks great as well.


Thank you Matt and ACM for taking care of my car !
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Matt, it's Jesse.

I see your customer decided to swap to new oil pan.

Always good to visit you guys at ACM. Keep up the great work.
Yeah, the new oil pan was the way to go. Now that you're bearings, actuators and v/c gaskets are done you've got yourself a fresh S65
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Along with motor mounts we also did trans, diff and power steering fluid flushes






















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