Progress indeed, mine hasn't left the garage since its arrival :?
Thank you. I managed to get this lovely set from Simon Ireland. I think they work so well on a black Z4. Couldn’t be happierMr Tidy said:Congratulations on finding a great set of 107s - they really seem to suit E85s.![]()














All jobs for you to look forward toTOMGREEN413 said:Stunning progress Sir, ........I haven't got past cleaning and detailing yet![]()

Just a thought. Given that you are using the lighter socket for power, is it not possible to get an aftermarket socket behind the dash, wired to an ignition live fuse? Then you'd have nothing on show.inkey$ said:Then it was time to wire up my MagSafe holder for my iPhone. All cables tidied and hidden behind the steering wheel, with the charge cable popped through the right hand vent. Cut a small notch in the lower panel to enable access to the USB end. Cable can also ‘retract’ when not in use.
In retrospect, I may make another notch at the bottom of the lower panel, so that when retracted the cable isn't seen at all.
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Mewant faux leather covers are £35 and with a couple of hours patience look pretty good, to the extent that an untrained eye asked me how much Royals had charged me.inkey$ said:Just bought a second hand MFSW from Nash3vans (thanks!), and it's in need of a little renovation. Usual dirty leather and slightly shiny button plastics - although these are nowhere near as bad as some I've seen - but the top of the wheel has micro cracks in the leather.
I could go to Royal Wheels of course, but I'm going to try and refurbish this myself using two ingredients I have in spades; Ignorance and Determination.
Started by cleaning down with 70% alcohol, then used a leather cleaner on the entire wheel. Didn't do a lot other than clean it up, so tried a magic eraser and water. This helped a bit, but I amped things up with some 320 grit sandpaper followed by 1200 grit. Then applied some Furniture Clinic Oregon Black dye before leaving to dry.
The picture below is mid-stage in all of that, and basically it hasn't worked, but it looks a lot better and the cracks are reduced.
Next steps will be for me to clean down again, sand the whole thing with 320 grit, followed by a degrease and clean down. Then 1200 grit all over again, before cleaning again and trying the Furniture Clinic colourant on the entire wheel.
Anyone thats done similar before and has any tips, do let me know.
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You're ahead of me, Martin! I plan to tap into one of the fuses thats powered on ignition and hardwire a USB port somewhere covert - probably in the glove box for the charger to be plugged into. Have all the kit - just haven't had the time yet!enuff_zed said:Just a thought. Given that you are using the lighter socket for power, is it not possible to get an aftermarket socket behind the dash, wired to an ignition live fuse? Then you'd have nothing on show.inkey$ said:Then it was time to wire up my MagSafe holder for my iPhone. All cables tidied and hidden behind the steering wheel, with the charge cable popped through the right hand vent. Cut a small notch in the lower panel to enable access to the USB end. Cable can also ‘retract’ when not in use.
In retrospect, I may make another notch at the bottom of the lower panel, so that when retracted the cable isn't seen at all.
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Unfortunately patience is of the ingredients I'm sadly lacking in :lol:enuff_zed said:Mewant faux leather covers are £35 and with a couple of hours patience look pretty good, to the extent that an untrained eye asked me how much Royals had charged me.
Somewhere on here is a diagram of the fuses but I can't find it again now dammit!inkey$ said:You're ahead of me, Martin! I plan to tap into one of the fuses thats powered on ignition and hardwire a USB port somewhere covert - probably in the glove box for the charger to be plugged into. Have all the kit - just haven't had the time yet!enuff_zed said:Just a thought. Given that you are using the lighter socket for power, is it not possible to get an aftermarket socket behind the dash, wired to an ignition live fuse? Then you'd have nothing on show.inkey$ said:Then it was time to wire up my MagSafe holder for my iPhone. All cables tidied and hidden behind the steering wheel, with the charge cable popped through the right hand vent. Cut a small notch in the lower panel to enable access to the USB end. Cable can also ‘retract’ when not in use.
In retrospect, I may make another notch at the bottom of the lower panel, so that when retracted the cable isn't seen at all.
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Which fuse would you recommend?
enuff_zed said:Just a thought. Given that you are using the lighter socket for power, is it not possible to get an aftermarket socket behind the dash, wired to an ignition live fuse? Then you'd have nothing on show.inkey$ said:Then it was time to wire up my MagSafe holder for my iPhone. All cables tidied and hidden behind the steering wheel, with the charge cable popped through the right hand vent. Cut a small notch in the lower panel to enable access to the USB end. Cable can also ‘retract’ when not in use.
In retrospect, I may make another notch at the bottom of the lower panel, so that when retracted the cable isn't seen at all.
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