Z3 Experts Lancashire?

Wilko58

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Hi, Just got my first Z3 a 1998/9 2.8 - got a couple of things to sort out, some I can do myself but wondering if there any Z3 'experts' or specialist garages in Lancashire or the North West worth having a chat with or going to? Thanks
 
Hi Gaz, Initially, I just wanted it looking over to see if everything is correct and some general advice. It does have some rust spots along the sills which I think might need replacing especially drivers side. I've just been for a good thrash around my local country roads roof up and down and it's very skittish and seems to bounce a lot! Someone has fitted 18 inch wheels which I don't think help but other than the front ARB bushes which I was going to do anyway, now want someone else's opinion on whether the handling is as to be expected or something is amiss. Cheers, Tracey
 
Get where you are coming from. As the suspension setup is from the BMW E30 & E36 3 series (80's & 90's), you should try and find a BMW independent garage that knows the older models. It's not a complicated setup by any means.

The skitty suspension could be as simple as tyre pressures, low tread depth or plain rubbish tyres.

That said, a really good look over the suspension won't harm!
 
I've been using an Independent BMW specialist for last 20 years so think I'd best go to him lol!
Good call on the tyres - one rear is a cheap Primewell and close to illegal down the centre. The other rear is a Nexus N8000 almost new and the front two are almost new Kumho Ecstas. Will get a new tyre on the rear asap. Not sure whether to go to 17" wheels - seem to be what most people are running?
Will get him to check the suspension anyway.
Cheers
 
18's on well sorted suspension are fine, plenty on here running that setup. You could drop to 17 for a bit more comfort though.

Good news you have a trusted Indy already!
 
Hi and welcome from South Wales.
I've just changed from the standard 225/50/16 to 225/40/18 on the front and 255/35/18 on the rear running Pirelli P Zero's, much better ride already, then I changed the rear shocks as the originals were completely shot, even better again. Now the car is at @Lee in Basingstoke for some work, lowered eibachs all round and new shocks on the front which will see it completely sorted suspension wise. These cars are getting on a bit now so shocks are your first port of call, then springs then decent tyres.
 
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As said 18's are common place on a zed and i find the 17-18inch wheel swap difference negligible.
It may be the dampers are tired and just require a freshen up.
Sometimes the suspension looks well but dismantled it is actually shot, a good garage should be able to advise.:thumbsup:
 
Cheers guys will have a closer look!
 
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