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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
- Buckz
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Hi guys!
Thought I'll open up the thread to keep a list of things I do and change on the car over my owners ship. Have had the car since December 2016. Thread is mainly here for me to keep a log of things I do to it over my time with the car.
Stats originally -;
Z4C
Manual
Red Leather
CSL Reps
59k Miles
Just serviced/MOT'd.
Pictures a day after getting her, cleaning and waxing to make sure she's ready for the harsher months!
Soon after I have plasti-dipped(removable rubber coating) the grill in black -;
bad picture but shows the work done -;
then I went on the hunt for some Z4M alloys as I'm not a fan of the ride on 19 CSL wheels, found a set being sold by the forum member here, collected them and on my way back -;
Gear knob has been changed to ZHP too. -;
feels lovely!
after a couple of weeks I finished the Style 224 wheels and put them on the car, refurb was done by my self, not perfect but for £37 material cost and 8 hours of my time I'm happy!
set of goodyear eagle f1 as3's to go with the wheels.
While I was swapping the wheels I also noticed that the rear spring has snapped, so I installed 2 new suplex standard height/fit springs on the rear(other side was getting rusty too so was only a matter of time)
New headunit installed, not a huge fan of how it looks but its function over form this time, sounds better than stock too! gives me bluetooth and usb!
Some fresh parts have been fitted by me -;
New lolipop bushes both sides
new drop bar links
track rods
took it to a garage to get new miele control arms installed and alignment done -;
before -;
she drives spot on now! took it for a little b-road blast last night!
Gave her a good clean yesterday and applied a new coat of wax!
beading shot for research purposes
I'll keep the log updated! thanks for reading.
Things I'm planning to do in the future -;
[*]Suspension upgrade to either bilstein b12's or KW3's
[*]Backbox mod
[*]colour the seat bolster(tiny bit of wear but I need it perfect)
[*]sort out the chips on the front bumper
[*]Sort out the two small parking dings it has
Thought I'll open up the thread to keep a list of things I do and change on the car over my owners ship. Have had the car since December 2016. Thread is mainly here for me to keep a log of things I do to it over my time with the car.
Stats originally -;
Z4C
Manual
Red Leather
CSL Reps
59k Miles
Just serviced/MOT'd.
Pictures a day after getting her, cleaning and waxing to make sure she's ready for the harsher months!
Soon after I have plasti-dipped(removable rubber coating) the grill in black -;
bad picture but shows the work done -;
then I went on the hunt for some Z4M alloys as I'm not a fan of the ride on 19 CSL wheels, found a set being sold by the forum member here, collected them and on my way back -;
Gear knob has been changed to ZHP too. -;
feels lovely!
after a couple of weeks I finished the Style 224 wheels and put them on the car, refurb was done by my self, not perfect but for £37 material cost and 8 hours of my time I'm happy!
set of goodyear eagle f1 as3's to go with the wheels.
While I was swapping the wheels I also noticed that the rear spring has snapped, so I installed 2 new suplex standard height/fit springs on the rear(other side was getting rusty too so was only a matter of time)
New headunit installed, not a huge fan of how it looks but its function over form this time, sounds better than stock too! gives me bluetooth and usb!
Some fresh parts have been fitted by me -;
New lolipop bushes both sides
new drop bar links
track rods
took it to a garage to get new miele control arms installed and alignment done -;
before -;
she drives spot on now! took it for a little b-road blast last night!
Gave her a good clean yesterday and applied a new coat of wax!
beading shot for research purposes
I'll keep the log updated! thanks for reading.
Things I'm planning to do in the future -;
[*]Suspension upgrade to either bilstein b12's or KW3's
[*]Backbox mod
[*]colour the seat bolster(tiny bit of wear but I need it perfect)
[*]sort out the chips on the front bumper
[*]Sort out the two small parking dings it has
- Rusky
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
very nice dude
3.0l Silver SMG, whippy and ginge fringe/ Sound gen mod/ Media bridge fitted (bluetooth and audio streaming) / Clear third break light/ Hard Top/ Eibachs springs and DLV back box/ Roof motor in the boot/ plus lots more.
- mr wilks
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Nice touches , loving the newly coloured 224s
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
I'm really looking forward to seeing how this thread develops, top stuff!
Z4 3.0si Sport Coupe - Ruby Black - Champagne Nappa leather - my weekend drive......
- kis
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Nice! Looks like you've been busy!
My E85 Z4 3.0i SMG
BMW Family History (past and present):
1 Series - E87
3 Series - E46 Coupe, E46 M3, E90 (x3)
4 Series - F36, F82 M4
5 Series - E34 (x2), E39
7 Series - E32
X5 - E53, E70
X6 - E71
BMW Family History (past and present):
1 Series - E87
3 Series - E46 Coupe, E46 M3, E90 (x3)
4 Series - F36, F82 M4
5 Series - E34 (x2), E39
7 Series - E32
X5 - E53, E70
X6 - E71
- Buckz
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Thanks for the responses.
Yup, wanted it driving spot on before the nice weather comes! Didn't need to replace that many suspension bits but I thought if I'm spending money on alignment I might as well refresh the things that commonly go wrong and will be tired after 59k miles.kis wrote:Nice! Looks like you've been busy!
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- z4pilot
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Looking great! Especially like the moody night time shots with the 224's
Now Gone - 2008 Coupe, Montego Blue, Champagne leather and Piano Black interior, Eibachs & Koni Sport shocks, Style 230 19s, Eisenmann Quad - approaching perfection...
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Very nice car and good job on it !
- kis
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Suspension is on my list too. I've got half decent tyres on now and had the alignment a month or so ago... But that was before I researched the alignment info properly!Buckz wrote:Thanks for the responses.
Yup, wanted it driving spot on before the nice weather comes! Didn't need to replace that many suspension bits but I thought if I'm spending money on alignment I might as well refresh the things that commonly go wrong and will be tired after 59k miles.kis wrote:Nice! Looks like you've been busy!
I'm still getting some twitchiness at speed so bushes and arms on the list plus looking into coilovers as shocks and springs are probably worse for the wear too.
My E85 Z4 3.0i SMG
BMW Family History (past and present):
1 Series - E87
3 Series - E46 Coupe, E46 M3, E90 (x3)
4 Series - F36, F82 M4
5 Series - E34 (x2), E39
7 Series - E32
X5 - E53, E70
X6 - E71
BMW Family History (past and present):
1 Series - E87
3 Series - E46 Coupe, E46 M3, E90 (x3)
4 Series - F36, F82 M4
5 Series - E34 (x2), E39
7 Series - E32
X5 - E53, E70
X6 - E71
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Nice looking car mate, I'm a big fan of the grey/darker silver colour.
- Buckz
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Mine seems to be very stable now! Was floating around on 19s before.kis wrote:Suspension is on my list too. I've got half decent tyres on now and had the alignment a month or so ago... But that was before I researched the alignment info properly!Buckz wrote:Thanks for the responses.
Yup, wanted it driving spot on before the nice weather comes! Didn't need to replace that many suspension bits but I thought if I'm spending money on alignment I might as well refresh the things that commonly go wrong and will be tired after 59k miles.kis wrote:Nice! Looks like you've been busy!
I'm still getting some twitchiness at speed so bushes and arms on the list plus looking into coilovers as shocks and springs are probably worse for the wear too.
Get hunter alignment done by a good garage and it'll be fine, fresh bushings up front will help too. In total it was close to £300 for parts for me, that includes -;
Front rear control arm bushes (lolipops)
Drop links
Tie rods
Front control arms
Thanks for the responses guys! I love how the 224s look too, one of the best wheels for z4 in my opinion. Still bedding in the as3s but first impressions are great.
- Mr Tidy
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
I love CSLs but your 224s look fantastic, especially in that colour!
Also nice to see another Coupe with Cirrus aluminium trim - IMHO it's so much better than the brushed aluminium that most seem to have.
Looking forward to the updates.
Also nice to see another Coupe with Cirrus aluminium trim - IMHO it's so much better than the brushed aluminium that most seem to have.
Looking forward to the updates.
Coupes because stunning!
Current - Silver Grey MC, Imola Red heated Nappa & carbon trim. Aeros, H & R Coil-overs, 224s, OE Strut brace, Nav, cup-holders, DSP Hi-Fi, pdc, cruise, MFSW, no CDV! E90 330i daily
Gone - Montego Blue
Gone - Ruby Black
Current - Silver Grey MC, Imola Red heated Nappa & carbon trim. Aeros, H & R Coil-overs, 224s, OE Strut brace, Nav, cup-holders, DSP Hi-Fi, pdc, cruise, MFSW, no CDV! E90 330i daily
Gone - Montego Blue
Gone - Ruby Black
- Silverzedtom
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
Looks great, love the 224's. I wish I had the bottle to refurb my own wheels, would save so much money but I'm too scared to risk ruining mine.
were you able to connect the steering wheel buttons to the head unit? I'm assuming there is a cable running from the steering column around to the back of the head unit and its just a simple plug and play.
Look forward to seeing where you go from here
were you able to connect the steering wheel buttons to the head unit? I'm assuming there is a cable running from the steering column around to the back of the head unit and its just a simple plug and play.
Look forward to seeing where you go from here
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- Buckz
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Buckz's Z4 Coupe.
I do like the trim too! I think it looks much fresher than plain brushed alu!Mr Tidy wrote:I love CSLs but your 224s look fantastic, especially in that colour!
Also nice to see another Coupe with Cirrus aluminium trim - IMHO it's so much better than the brushed aluminium that most seem to have.
Looking forward to the updates.
There's an extra box in the loom that I had to buy, which allows controls from the main loom. Problem is that my headunit struggles to accept up/down as two buttons and only registers ONE. So say I can have volume up but not down as that will error out saying the button is already in use. My main use for steering wheel buttons is volume up/down and next track so what I've done is configure Volume up as volume up, next track as volume down and voice button as next track.. bit weird but when in use it works okay!Silverzedtom wrote:Looks great, love the 224's. I wish I had the bottle to refurb my own wheels, would save so much money but I'm too scared to risk ruining mine.
were you able to connect the steering wheel buttons to the head unit? I'm assuming there is a cable running from the steering column around to the back of the head unit and its just a simple plug and play.
Look forward to seeing where you go from here