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F10 M5 illuminated ZHP install guide with photos

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F10 M5 illuminated ZHP install guide with photos

Post by Ninarvana » Thu May 22, 2014 1:48 pm

As my first little mod and having been rather underwhelmed with the OEM Z shifter I decided to bite the bullet and purchase an F10 illuminated gear knob. Being fastidious about maintaining the illuminated aspect and as the modified standard ZHP is no longer available from our eBay friends, I purchased the M5 package from Harry Fairbairn for the princely sum of £109.66 (these have incurred a price increase since previous discussions.)

I hope that the following guide and photos can be of some help to those considering this modification…

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Initial thoughts are the apparent quality difference in the leather gaiter. The F10’s boot is of a thicker, more supple hide in comparison to the Z’s very thin, coarse nature. I later found out that the boot is in fact detachable from the F10’s top however if you are happy to tailor the boot to fit the Z’s frame I would advise sticking with it for the upgrade in quality

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The F10 comes stapled and glued to it’s frame however the glue is not attached all the way around, only on the corners which makes removal easier

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When prizing the staples from the frame, be careful not to ‘stab’ the leather with your chosen tool as these staples are a little tricky to lever clean

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The glue lifts with relative ease, a little patience will soon see the leather removed from the corners

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The OEM boot is fairly easy to lift off, there are two clips located on either side of the frame. Press in-ward and the frame pops off. Important note: Before attempting to remove the shift, DISCONNECT the illumination plug.
To remove the knob, place both hands around the shaft (sorry, there really isn’t away around this description ;) ) and pull upwards swiftly with force. Do make sure you are not leaning over the top whilst trying this otherwise you will give yourself a nice shiner!

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You can see the OEM unit is quite a bit longer than the ZHP, it is also quite a bit lighter in comparrison

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The M5 boot on the right is quite a bit larger than the Z’s on it’s frame

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The original boot is glued the entire way around the frame, combined with the sheer thinness of the leather (tearable by hand) meant trying to remove this from the frame was nigh on impossible so I had to use a Stanley knife along the top edge

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You can see the excess leather once the Z’s frame is placed inside the F10’s boot

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I used food clips to secure the frame in place to check placement

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I used Bostik leather glue and applied it to small sections at a time starting with the bottom portion as the fitment was near enough the same

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The top section required more work as there was plenty of excess to work with. Unfortunately I was unable to avoid ‘bunching’ which once installed was concerned would look poor

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Once fully glued, I left all the clips in place for 24hrs to ensure full adhesion

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I’m yet to obtain some good ‘illumination’ photos which I will add later however I can say that compared to standard it is a vast improvement. It offers a far more even light and ties in perfectly with the cabins ambient lighting.

Overall I’m really pleased with the install. It feels much more planted and weighted compared to stock and offers a much higher quality product. I was concerned about the bunching leather along the top however it looks much better in person than the photos depict and it doesn’t look too out of place.

If you are willing to shell out the pounds, I would recommend this OEM product, whether you wish to modify the boot or not, it offers a high quality shifter whilst maintaining the illumination (albeit a better effect).

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Re: F10 M5 illuminated ZHP install guide with photos

Post by Beedub » Thu May 22, 2014 1:53 pm

when i see a diy written like this with true passion as well.... = marriage material....

nina!!! very impressed!!!!

so the wiring is plug and play??


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Post by Ninarvana » Thu May 22, 2014 2:03 pm

Haha, thank you Beedub! It is indeed plug and play which is excellent :) - totally, all these little things make the car 'ours'. She's not mine yet until I've tweaked her here and there.
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Post by Beedub » Thu May 22, 2014 2:18 pm

would it have been worth taking the item to a leather specialist and having them professionally trim the item and bolt it to the old frame to avoid the bagged look at the front, (which doesn't look bad by any stretch really)
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Post by inkey$ » Thu May 22, 2014 2:18 pm

Great job indeed Nina. Fantastic write up too. The quality looks far better than stock ZHP :thumbsup:
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Post by Ninarvana » Thu May 22, 2014 2:21 pm

I suppose that would have been the most logical conclusion but to be honest once arrived, impatience got the better of me and I decided to just give it a go. For anyone considering it this would probably yield a better end result :thumbsup:
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Post by metal licker » Thu May 22, 2014 2:28 pm

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Post by StevenH72 » Thu May 22, 2014 2:42 pm

Looks great Nina, and a very organised process too!

Might have to update my ZHP to an illuminated one soon....feel like I'm missing out now :thumbsup:
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Post by tomscott » Thu May 22, 2014 3:01 pm

Awesome! Nice one I need to replace mine at some point and this is the one I was looking for!

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Re: F10 M5 illuminated ZHP install guide with photos

Post by TonyP » Thu May 22, 2014 4:39 pm

Brilliant write up Nina & a worthy upgrade, also it looks like your nail varnish colour can double up as touch up for the car as well, very practical :thumbsup:

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Post by RJS-Z4 » Thu May 22, 2014 5:30 pm

Cracking write up.
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Post by LukeMace » Thu May 22, 2014 5:54 pm

That looks great! Top job :thumbsup:
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Post by InductionRoar » Thu May 22, 2014 6:11 pm

That makes a huge difference. Very tempting indeed...

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Re: F10 M5 illuminated ZHP install guide with photos

Post by Beedub » Thu May 22, 2014 6:29 pm

the illumination of this looks much better now, my stock one seems abit pants in that respect.

the new one seems to have a lot brighter LED.
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Re: F10 M5 illuminated ZHP install guide with photos

Post by srhutch » Thu May 22, 2014 7:04 pm

Shame you cant get he illuminated ZHP's anymore, but good job.
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