And so it begins again

5harp3y

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Renault do the best candy red IMO, I just don't think it would suite a Z3 as its a bit too modern for the retro curves
I think the same about the orange .

Anything too metallic or bright ages the zeds in my eyes
 

Mint

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Jjim

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Love the colour this bloke in NZ wrapped his Z3 in

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Sean d

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Had a great day on the zed today, spent most of it on my back though, the N/S inner sill is now fully fitted so thats the welding done, also started stripping the rear ready for the beam removal, got the exhaust off, removed the spare wheel carrier and cracked off all the major bolts, removed the 4 hex bolts as well,
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Sean d

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Oh forgot to ask, can someone point me towards a how to for the rear end drop, @Lee
 

t-tony

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Trolley Jack under the Diff. Sean and gently release it down to the floor.
Might be wise to have a hand available when putting it back unless you put it back in pieces which, from what I've read, is the easiest way.

Tony.

ps. Good progress mate:thumbsup:
 

Sean d

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Trolley Jack under the Diff. Sean and gently release it down to the floor.
Might be wise to have a hand available when putting it back unless you put it back in pieces which, from what I've read, is the easiest way.

Tony.

ps. Good progress mate:thumbsup:
I am planning on dropping it in one but building it in 3, I could do with a general thread as what needs removing such as prop shaft and the likes
 

t-tony

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I see. @Steve Medlock did a good write up Sean, he did his like you are on stands I'm sure. You'll need to disconnect both h/brake cables at the lever, prop. shaft at the Diff. flange. Brake pipes, top shocker mounts. When you get it down I'd bet on needing an air punch to get the driveshafts out of the hubs.

Tony.
 

Sean d

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I see. @Steve Medlock did a good write up Sean, he did his like you are on stands I'm sure. You'll need to disconnect both h/brake cables at the lever, prop. shaft at the Diff. flange. Brake pipes, top shocker mounts. When you get it down I'd bet on needing an air punch to get the driveshafts out of the hubs.

Tony.
Cheers pal, when you say air punch do you mean windy chisel
 

Lee

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Oh forgot to ask, can someone point me towards a how to for the rear end drop, @Lee
When your close to doing it drop me a PM I’ll give you a little step by step with tool sizes and some tips
 

t-tony

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Cheers pal, when you say air punch do you mean windy chisel
Yes mate. All the BMW I've ever done the splines appear to be stuck in with some compound.

Tony.
 
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