New Member - Z4 Coupe 3.0si SE

Marlon said:
Welcome to the forum.
I have owned Sport and SE roadsters - imo the SE suspension is a much better ride; I found the sport far too hard and unforgiving. The downside of course is the standard seats as you have mentioned, but in the future you could swap in M Sports seats (I recently swapped in a pair of M Sports seats into my SE). I have also had the Royal wheels refurb - you wont be disappointed :thumbsup:

Cheers Marlon

Have to say, Im impressed by the ride of the SE. 19" Wheels got delivered today, woohoo, so will see how much they affect the ride over the 17" with runflats.

Any pics of your retrimmed steering wheel ? Did you get the perforated leather on the sides and the M coloured stitching ?

Thanks
Kam
 
kammy1975 said:
Marlon said:
Welcome to the forum.
I have owned Sport and SE roadsters - imo the SE suspension is a much better ride; I found the sport far too hard and unforgiving. The downside of course is the standard seats as you have mentioned, but in the future you could swap in M Sports seats (I recently swapped in a pair of M Sports seats into my SE). I have also had the Royal wheels refurb - you wont be disappointed :thumbsup:

Cheers Marlon

Have to say, Im impressed by the ride of the SE. 19" Wheels got delivered today, woohoo, so will see how much they affect the ride over the 17" with runflats.

Any pics of your retrimmed steering wheel ? Did you get the perforated leather on the sides and the M coloured stitching ?

Thanks
Kam


Your drive will definitely improve now the 17" run flats are gone. I bet 19" alloys look the business :thumbsup:
I have 18" M Sport alloys on mine.

I went for the double padding and perforated sides, also opted for red stitching :)

P1020326_zpsqokgxvj8.jpg
 
kammy1975 said:
I have been in touch with Royal, and defo the way to go. Only downside is that he needs the wheel for 10 days, so just need to find a time when I can be without the car for a period of time. To be fair, the car is only a weekend toy, as I commute by train to work, and we have the wife's car for transporting the little ones around.

I may be wrong, but I thought for a small deposit, they'd send you a loaner wheel? That could be some other place though.

Mines an almost daily driver, I only ever seem to drive to the gym & back these days :)
 
Marlon said:
kammy1975 said:
Marlon said:
Welcome to the forum.
I have owned Sport and SE roadsters - imo the SE suspension is a much better ride; I found the sport far too hard and unforgiving. The downside of course is the standard seats as you have mentioned, but in the future you could swap in M Sports seats (I recently swapped in a pair of M Sports seats into my SE). I have also had the Royal wheels refurb - you wont be disappointed :thumbsup:

Cheers Marlon

Have to say, Im impressed by the ride of the SE. 19" Wheels got delivered today, woohoo, so will see how much they affect the ride over the 17" with runflats.

Any pics of your retrimmed steering wheel ? Did you get the perforated leather on the sides and the M coloured stitching ?

Thanks
Kam


Your drive will definitely improve now the 17" run flats are gone. I bet 19" alloys look the business :thumbsup:
I have 18" M Sport alloys on mine.

I went for the double padding and perforated sides, also opted for red stitching :)

P1020326_zpsqokgxvj8.jpg

That is gorgeous !!! I'm salivating on my desk as I type !!!

Only a matter of time before I get that done.
 
stuartC said:
kammy1975 said:
I have been in touch with Royal, and defo the way to go. Only downside is that he needs the wheel for 10 days, so just need to find a time when I can be without the car for a period of time. To be fair, the car is only a weekend toy, as I commute by train to work, and we have the wife's car for transporting the little ones around.

I may be wrong, but I thought for a small deposit, they'd send you a loaner wheel? That could be some other place though.

Mines an almost daily driver, I only ever seem to drive to the gym & back these days :)

Nope, you are right, he will do a loaner... But adds to the cost !!! I'm a Yorkshireman, I hate paying for stuff I don't have to !!! :wink:
 
Where are you in Huddersfied Kam?

Seen a few Coupe's around the Lindley area recently.
 
So got the new wheels on the car, and thought I would share a pic. Not the greatest pic, taken by the wife, as i had to fit the wheels in the dark on Sunday evening but you get the idea.

Early impressions - Why would anyone stay on runflats ?!?! The ride should be awful with 19" wheels and so little rubber, but its still far better than 17" with runflats ! Only thing that does feel slightly worse is driving over cats eyes. And the sound their little heads make as they go crunch !!! :evil:

uc
 
synthedup said:
Lovely wheels, just needs lowering lol

Thanks fella, but Im old and the ride is just so nice at the moment !!! And the roads around my part are horrendous, worst in the country !
 
kammy1975 said:
synthedup said:
Lovely wheels, just needs lowering lol

Thanks fella, but Im old and the ride is just so nice at the moment !!! And the roads around my part are horrendous, worst in the country !


I know what you mean, I'm on South Yorkshire and the roads are awful. I fitted coil overs at the weekend which has made an improvement.

Getting the dampening and alignment done next Friday so fingers crossed for a great ride :)
 
synthedup said:
kammy1975 said:
synthedup said:
Lovely wheels, just needs lowering lol

Thanks fella, but Im old and the ride is just so nice at the moment !!! And the roads around my part are horrendous, worst in the country !


I know what you mean, I'm on South Yorkshire and the roads are awful. I fitted coil overs at the weekend which has made an improvement.

Getting the dampening and alignment done next Friday so fingers crossed for a great ride :)

What coilovers did you go for? And how did you decide the amount of drop you wanted ? Keep me posted on how you find them across the rough stuff.

Thanks
 
Back
Top Bottom