Too late, back end is firmly fixed so anything I do will have to be done in situCheck the back of the flange where the rear clam bolts to the door aperture. You can sand this down which will give you a bit more clearance.
Yes, mine did too! I shaved back the gel coat to give clearance and stop it sticking. I will need to take off more when I do final gaps to allow for paint thicknessI haven't unpacked the door skins yet but the original z3 doors rub the grp(particularly on the passenger side). Will try and get somewhere with the boot first though.
I’ll have to look at mine, it was tight. I think I unbolted the silver canister to the left of the photo, and moved it slightly. Might have drilled out the bolt holes to allow an extra couple of mm movement in the flexi pipe.Taking a break from the back end while I think about the boot hinges, so came forward. Got the bonnet to close (still need to drill the hole for the cooling loop in front of the radiator). Tried to fit the front valance and there's a pipe in the way :
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of both getting the holes to be accessible and with the vertical metal pipe binding on the side of the valance
What's this for? Bend the steel skin inwards to pull the back edge of the door metal forwards a bit?You have to bend the z3 door skin inwards.
Yes, the rear tub picks up the same mounting holes. On the passenger side you might want to thin out the grp on the rear edge as a couple of us have noticed the door gap is very tight taking off 1mm before fitting will help your alignment.What's this for? Bend the steel skin inwards to pull the back edge of the door metal forwards a bit?
I haven't got my kit yet - still 2 months out - but my head is getting in gear and so many questions.
That rear tub - I assume it wraps around the door pillar same as the steel rear wings. Is it screwed to the door pillar and the plastic trim goes back over to hide the screws?
You can get adjustable gas struts, and adjust them right down. The only "problem" is that the adjustment means losing the fluid, so if you over-adjust them , you will need to get them re-gassed.So bootlid now fastened - a bit tight in places so maybe a nudge here or ther (it's quite tight anyway). The gas struts are way too strong for it so I'll see if I can find any weaker ones or just do a bar that holds the boot open for now.