Buckz said:
Tcochrane92 said:Buckz said:
I was there, didn't see you! I also have a grey e86![]()
Marlon said:looking good Buckz![]()
Buckz said:I find that I'm still lacking some lows in my z4c. Any recommendations for an easy plug and play active sub ? No need for anything extreme but something with a bit of unph, up to £200 say ? My unit has sub inputs so i should be alright.

kis said:Buckz said:I find that I'm still lacking some lows in my z4c. Any recommendations for an easy plug and play active sub ? No need for anything extreme but something with a bit of unph, up to £200 say ? My unit has sub inputs so i should be alright.
I looked into this a while back for the e46. Never pursed it in the end as the supplier I was going with was out of stock and then it just fizzled out.
I didn't want something that took up the whole boot so was going to opt for one of Pioneer's tiny subs, which can be squeezed under the bottom of the seat. In the Zed this would be more than enough as it's a small space anyway.
This is what I was going to get TS-WX120A however they've got a few other models now too TS-WX210A. Maybe worth checking out?![]()






Danderton said:Looking good!
I'm about to order 4 x Goodyear AS3s for my 224 alloys too. They currently have the original 11 year old tyres on and they're M profiles. Am planning on changing to non M profiles.
Can I ask what profiles you went for? 35 and 40 (non M) or 40 and 45 (M profiles)?
Also do you have any closeup pics? I'm interested on seeing the rim protection on the tyres as I've read they're not as protective as AS2s were
Cheers
Dan
Steve84N said:AS3s are a more rounded tyre and have about 20mm less tread width touching the road for a given size. I would suggest 245/40/18 and 235/40/18. You don't need 255 on the rear so 245 helps the front turn in better with the 40 profile giving a much more accurate speedo. Bringing the front up by 10mm gets close to square for less understeer and with a difference of just 10mm front to back that's far more in keeping with a difference in wheel width of 12.7mm. That would put the rear ever so slightly higher than the front due to tyre sidewalls but a small amount of rake is no bad thing. This is what I have apart from the 235 which I will switch to soon as I'm still wearing out a 225/40/18. I'm also going to try the Michelin PS4 as I've had too many F1s that cause the steering to be off centre despite good alignment.
Steve84N said:I have a problem on our 330 e91 with AS3, it goes straight if you let go of the wheel but to go straight the wheel is off centre. I've been back to check the toe and it's fine plus it occurred after I swapped those tyres onto it. They are getting made in cheap countries now like Poland where they used to be Germany every time. Still a good tyre but having used them for 10 years it's time to try something new.
