Here's a tip, you don't need to touch the adjusters, just knock the axel out from the chain side, then the wheel will move forward on the RHS, and you can roll the chain off.
Nice thanks. I was looking to get different tires for my 2006. They place wanted $275 for the front, $295 for the back plus labor and tax. F-that. I ordered two both tires online for $150. I'm thinking about getting a changing stand and tools (around $120), then just doing it myself from now on.
Why mess with the chain adjusters? I just tap out the axle and push the wheel forward to loosen the chain enough.
Here's a tip, you don't need to touch the adjusters, just knock the axel out from the chain side, then the wheel will move forward on the RHS, and you can roll the chain off.
Nice thanks. I was looking to get different tires for my 2006. They place wanted $275 for the front, $295 for the back plus labor and tax. F-that. I ordered two both tires online for $150. I'm thinking about getting a changing stand and tools (around $120), then just doing it myself from now on.
counting turns on the adjuster was great tip - still valid!
Great vids! Thank you!! Is there a way I can download them all at once?
Your my hero!
What year is the BMW?
2001, still running like new with 30k mileage
@@coletrain6000 mine is 2002. Thanks
@@coletrain6000 mine is 2003, Thanks.
It was studied.Thank you! coletrain6000.
thanks!
Morón, you block with the body all the process