Newbie saying hi

bigdavey

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Recently upgraded from my 2.8 Z3 to a 2009 (E89) 35i. Quite a car I have to say.
Am loving it so far.
Only slight niggle is the headlights. Dipped beam is fine but high beam seems far too high. Not sure there really is any need to light the tops of the trees.
Dave
 
Yes, I will be in the next day or so.

Just thought I would warn you, you guys have a lot to live up to after 9 years on the Z3 forum :D
 
As a previous member of zroadster.net I can assure you this forum will deliver more than you can imagine. Welcome and look forward to seeing the pics. :thumbsup:
 
bigdavey said:
Just thought I would warn you, you guys have a lot to live up to after 9 years on the Z3 forum :D

Now theres an easy challenge to rise to...... :P

welcome to the Forum and enjoy your new ride. :thumbsup:
 
Hi and welcome,cant wait for the pics.
Traded my Z3 for the Z4 back in March,so far i found this to be a great forum also :thumbsup: But why not do as i do and keep a handle on both for maximum enjoyment :driving:
 
bigdavey said:
Recently upgraded from my 2.8 Z3 to a 2009 (E89) 35i. Quite a car I have to say.
Am loving it so far.
Only slight niggle is the headlights. Dipped beam is fine but high beam seems far too high. Not sure there really is any need to light the tops of the trees.
Dave


the dipped beam issue could be explained by your driving, as you are still new too the car you are probaby driving around too fast, as you floor it the back end drops which in turn causes the front to lift and hence your head lights are constantly in the sky, just slow down a bit :)
 
Taz x said:
bigdavey said:
Recently upgraded from my 2.8 Z3 to a 2009 (E89) 35i. Quite a car I have to say.
Am loving it so far.
Only slight niggle is the headlights. Dipped beam is fine but high beam seems far too high. Not sure there really is any need to light the tops of the trees.
Dave


the dipped beam issue could be explained by your driving, as you are still new too the car you are probaby driving around too fast, as you floor it the back end drops which in turn causes the front to lift and hence your head lights are constantly in the sky, just slow down a bit :)

I can't believe you just said that Taz - what kind of advice is that :?

:D

Dave - welcome, looking forward to pics :thumbsup:
 
Newbie here as well and I must say everyone is very polite and helpful on this forum. Congrats on the upgrade!!
 
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