Glad I wasn't having a drink when I read that Mr. Glym.
Tony.
Tony.
Unfortunately I was, but have time for another one before the wife turns up.Glad I wasn't having a drink when I read that Mr. Glym.
Tony.
Thanks for your kind words Ernst, good luck with your summer projectYou truly are an inspiration! I'm dragging my z3 out of a barn hopefully next week, and during the summer i hope to get it a runner.. Will be nothing like yours, but now i know it can be done! thank you for showing what good work looks like! Best from Norway!
Really easy, remove the ally trim from the plastic using a sharp craft knife, strip the old top coat off with paint stripper and finish with a grey scotchbrite in straight lines, I removed some of the corrosion with 500begs the question (so i'll ask) ....how?
Thanks pal, the fronts sound great, well worth fitting, the rears are a big improvement on the originals but for some reason the bass is just not as good as the fronts, they are 5.25" all round, the rears need cutting but the fronts are straight swapThat’s bl**dy smart as ever.
How do the Vibe Slicks sound Sean? Are those the 4” ones or larger.
Thinking about doing the same in mine as the original rears are tiny and nothing to write home about.
Dave
Do you have an amp in there Sean?Thanks pal, the fronts sound great, well worth fitting, the rears are a big improvement on the originals but for some reason the bass is just not as good as the fronts, they are 5.25" all round, the rears need cutting but the fronts are straight swap