Well now, more than a few bits done since last July, where to start?
The first major modification came in the shape of a set of Eibach Pro Springs, which, after seeing these fitted on other members car looked the way to go as these work well with the OE dampers and as my car had only done approx. 20,000 at this point some were bought. I begged a couple of hours on a ramp at work which made things quicker and easier.
I had a small problem when lowering the ramp, I had to place a 2" block of wood under each wheel to allow the ramp to go low enough to clear the jacking pads!
I did the fronts first in case I ran short of time, but managed ok for time. Next job was to get the tyre boys to check/adjust the tracking.
Last but not least just some admiring glances,
Next item on the agenda, I think, was a "new" steering wheel. After hearing all good comments about Jack at Royal Steering Wheels I decided that I would invest. However I added the option of audio controls on the steering wheel which required me to locate a S/H wheel with the switches but also with the "chrome line" interior finish on the spoke covers. After a while I found one at a breakers in S.Yorks for a very acceptable price. I had already done my homework on the Z4 Forum finding how to wire in the switches and the switch illumination from the light switch while the wheel was removed. Anyway after a phone conversation with Jack, the wheel was parcelled up and sent on it's way. 2 weeks later and this arrived.
A huge improvement from the original "thin" wheel below. A totally different driving experience.
While I was at it inside the car I decided to fit the items which I had bought from "Leatherz" while I was over in the USA.
The door armrest pads are a real godsend, I can't explain how much comfier they make the cabin, but added to the centre console armrest that just finished it off great.
In the 2nd to last picture you will see the Cruise Control switch I also bought over in Florida, at a bargain price I might add! Dead easy to fit and it's just plug and play.
Along side that was my short antenna, again a US purchase.
And here it is fitted.
Next mod came in the shape of some "eye brows" for my headlights, not everyone's cup of tea but I like them and it's my car so ................................................... till next time.
Tony.
The first major modification came in the shape of a set of Eibach Pro Springs, which, after seeing these fitted on other members car looked the way to go as these work well with the OE dampers and as my car had only done approx. 20,000 at this point some were bought. I begged a couple of hours on a ramp at work which made things quicker and easier.
I did the fronts first in case I ran short of time, but managed ok for time. Next job was to get the tyre boys to check/adjust the tracking.
Last but not least just some admiring glances,
Next item on the agenda, I think, was a "new" steering wheel. After hearing all good comments about Jack at Royal Steering Wheels I decided that I would invest. However I added the option of audio controls on the steering wheel which required me to locate a S/H wheel with the switches but also with the "chrome line" interior finish on the spoke covers. After a while I found one at a breakers in S.Yorks for a very acceptable price. I had already done my homework on the Z4 Forum finding how to wire in the switches and the switch illumination from the light switch while the wheel was removed. Anyway after a phone conversation with Jack, the wheel was parcelled up and sent on it's way. 2 weeks later and this arrived.
A huge improvement from the original "thin" wheel below. A totally different driving experience.
While I was at it inside the car I decided to fit the items which I had bought from "Leatherz" while I was over in the USA.
The door armrest pads are a real godsend, I can't explain how much comfier they make the cabin, but added to the centre console armrest that just finished it off great.
In the 2nd to last picture you will see the Cruise Control switch I also bought over in Florida, at a bargain price I might add! Dead easy to fit and it's just plug and play.
Along side that was my short antenna, again a US purchase.
And here it is fitted.
Next mod came in the shape of some "eye brows" for my headlights, not everyone's cup of tea but I like them and it's my car so ................................................... till next time.
Tony.