vanilla said:Finally gave up and took it off to out back in the boot and found the straps in there! But it looks like rain now.![]()
vanilla said:I've done the two front straps for the roll hoops and one of the backs but can't find the other two!
Ps. It's really cold.
GreyZed said:vanilla said:I've done the two front straps for the roll hoops and one of the backs but can't find the other two!
Ps. It's really cold.
Don't get too hung up on it. Wind deflector on or wind deflector off makes little difference to the conditions in the car with the roof down once you go beyond 45ish mph imho. Your choice of dress will doubtless contribute more to my (I mean your) driving pleasure. :lol:
winny said:GreyZed said:vanilla said:I've done the two front straps for the roll hoops and one of the backs but can't find the other two!
Ps. It's really cold.
Don't get too hung up on it. Wind deflector on or wind deflector off makes little difference to the conditions in the car with the roof down once you go beyond 45ish mph imho. Your choice of dress will doubtless contribute more to my (I mean your) driving pleasure. :lol:
I find the faster I go the better the conditions are in the cab with the roof down
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GreyZed said:winny said:GreyZed said:Don't get too hung up on it. Wind deflector on or wind deflector off makes little difference to the conditions in the car with the roof down once you go beyond 45ish mph imho. Your choice of dress will doubtless contribute more to my (I mean your) driving pleasure. :lol:
I find the faster I go the better the conditions are in the cab with the roof down
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Try without the deflector in place for comparison. I found the deflector on my old Z3 made a very noticeable difference to cabin conditions all the way up to motorway speeds of 70mph but never beyond of course. The Z4 deflector however I find far less effective with the difference becoming hardly noticeable once you approach dual carriageway and motorway speeds (50 - 70mph range). I think this is probably due to the greater distance between the windscreen and the deflector and the greater gap between the trailing edge of the side windows and the roll hoops on the Z4 when compared to the Z3.
But what's wrong with a bit of wind in your hair anyway? That's the whole point isn't it?
until 45 mins later when specks of rain appeared so had to a quick roof up on a roundabout. NeilP said:How did the stereo upgrade go?
vanilla said:NeilP said:How did the stereo upgrade go?
It didn't, apparently no-one is confident enough to attempt Z4.![]()
Anyone recommend a competent place between Cheltenham and London?
vanilla said:NeilP said:How did the stereo upgrade go?
It didn't, apparently no-one is confident enough to attempt Z4.![]()
Anyone recommend a competent place between Cheltenham and London?
Machine monkey said:vanilla said:NeilP said:How did the stereo upgrade go?
It didn't, apparently no-one is confident enough to attempt Z4.![]()
Anyone recommend a competent place between Cheltenham and London?
Oxford car audio are very good. Very friendly and very competent.
and buy the rigid fixed one haha