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Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:56 pm
by Wondermike
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Prise off blanking plate
Unscrew screw
Prise little rubber cap off and remove screw
Pull out air vent assembly
Insert cupholder and fix with screws
Put back bottom screw
Put back top screw
Search everywhere for little rubber cap
Put back little rubber cap

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Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:40 am
by outrun
Mike, where did you get the cupholders? I didn't spec them and on my recent trip to Monaco my friend did nothing but moan about the lack of cupholders. CSL wheels, CDV, Eibach springs, remap, pogo alert, fancy ipod connector, Iphone cradle, and NO CUPHOLDERS!

Cheers

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:10 pm
by X-S-Z
Is it a worthwhile mod? I've had similar complaints from passengers akin to outrun, but have noticed a lot of forum members complaining about them as being useless? I am not keen on the appearance of the ultimate cup holder, I like the OEM idea that its hidden when not in use.

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:25 pm
by paddy wright
I have these and retroitted them- easy job and they work great!

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:33 pm
by powerontap
Being next to the vent, the drink is often affected by running the AC or the heater. Not always a good idea. Some containers also rattle like they want to get out! :thumbsdown:

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:25 pm
by Wondermike
outrun wrote:Mike, where did you get the cupholders? I didn't spec them and on my recent trip to Monaco my friend did nothing but moan about the lack of cupholders. CSL wheels, CDV, Eibach springs, remap, pogo alert, fancy ipod connector, Iphone cradle, and NO CUPHOLDERS!

Cheers
£25 each from the dealer that was 3 years ago though, so maybe they're more expensive now.
X-S-Z wrote:Is it a worthwhile mod? I've had similar complaints from passengers akin to outrun, but have noticed a lot of forum members complaining about them as being useless? I am not keen on the appearance of the ultimate cup holder, I like the OEM idea that its hidden when not in use.
No I always found them to be good, they are a little bit annoying if you leave it open and try and get out the car, but for the size of drinks we have in the UK they are OK. The biggest problem for the guys in the US is their cups are much bigger and I can see why they wouldn't be much use over there.

For the cash you can't go wrong :)

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:12 am
by bras0782
powerontap wrote:Being next to the vent, the drink is often affected by running the AC or the heater. Not always a good idea. Some containers also rattle like they want to get out! :thumbsdown:
Best to close the vent behind the drink whilst the cup holder is in use

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:52 pm
by outrun
Right, ordered cupholders from BMW main stealer for £48 inc vat. Will fit them next week, wish me luck!

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:20 pm
by Adam D
outrun wrote:Right, ordered cupholders from BMW main stealer for £48 inc vat. Will fit them next week, wish me luck!
Enjoy your new rattle... I mean cupholders :P

Bit flimsy they are.

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:51 pm
by 561design
What kind of rocks do you guys drink? I love my cup holders and put al sorta stuff in them. The only time I get concerned is when the cup is tall. The cup then becomes top heavy because the holder itself is shallow.

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:24 pm
by outrun
Done in 15 minutes. Easily the easiest add on i've ever done.

I also de-badged the car (M badges and Nurburgring sticker are gone, even though I actually got the Ring sticker at the circuit). I'm liking the less busy look. Also I've fitted the carbon rear spoiler which makes the end much more aggresive. Another thing that should have been standard. I'll post pics when I have daylight to take some photos.

Next job is to get a shorter number plate (which is very hard to do these days). My number is only 5 characters and i think it will look cleaner without the inches of pointless yellow and white.

Spolier is a pain to fit, if you're going to buy one (£275! for 2inch wide bit of carbon), then i'd get BMW to do it. It took ages to remove the extra bonding agent that inevitably gets everywhere.

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:01 pm
by daveysew
"and they work great!"

I think you're the first person I've ever heard describe the cup holders as good. Unless I'm drinking a Redbull any other container just dumps whatever all over the inside of the car. The dealer gave me a BMW Travel Cup when I bought my car, put it in the cup holder, watched it fall over, and commented that the Z4 cup holders weren't very good.

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:19 pm
by Wondermike
daveysew, I love(d) them too!

When people say stuff rattles around it always makes me wonder if they are closing the holder around the cup/bottle/etc or just leaving it on the biggest size?

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:14 pm
by paddy wright
out run- pics?

Re: Retrofit Cupholders (half finished!)

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:12 pm
by BMW_Z4_Norway
Where can I buy some and are they hard to fit by yourself? :)