What have you done to your car today?

I've spent almost a whole day changing out a wheel speed sensor. The bolt was totally rounded and wouldn't budge. I ended up using a Dremel to cut the sensor away from the bolt and left the bolt in the hub. Even the sensor itself took some persuasion to get away with 120,000 miles of dirt holding it in. After changing it I've found that the problem still exists... I'm starting to think reluctor ring needs changing as it looked pretty rusty in there. Does anyone know what size socket the rear axle nut needs on a 2.0? I think its a 12 point 36mm but if anyone can confirm I'd appreciate it.

Cheers.
 
After some research and speaking to forum members I finally found a set of LEDs which I thought would be good for the Z4. Got them installed at the weekend but only last night got a pic of them at night.
They are bright, but very happy with them!
 

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Quite happy with my freshly cleaned roof.
I've always managed to get it looking fairly good with Milton diluted down, but this year I've struggled to get rid of the increasing number of ingrained lichen type growths. I don't think my drive being very shady helps. I took a brave pill and today used Harpic Limescale Remover watered down 1:1 which was a little worrisome I'll admit! I scrubbed it in and left it to dwell for about 45 and so far I'm quite pleased with the results.
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Dr. Zed said:
After some research and speaking to forum members I finally found a set of LEDs which I thought would be good for the Z4. Got them installed at the weekend but only last night got a pic of them at night.
They are bright, but very happy with them!
Could you post a link to the ones you purchased,and are they just plug and play?
 
Did clutch and dual mass yesterday, release bearing was knackered and the flywheel had way too much play in it, glad I bothered.
Was going to do slave cylinder also but it was fine.
 

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Front windshield rubber seal removed and replaced! Part number: 51 31 7 017 021 , cost around 20 EUR.
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I made a video about it, is a fairly easy job!
 
sw4nny said:
Could you post a link to the ones you purchased,and are they just plug and play?

This is what I got (on the recommendation of another forum member)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/372593012558?var=641361292559

I was also advised to order these clips but I didn't need them. However, I do have aftermarket units in my car.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/372230952265

If you do end up ordering the lights and need a hand, send me a message mate.
 
zriha said:
Front windshield rubber seal removed and replaced! Part number: 51 31 7 017 021 , cost around 20 EUR.
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I made a video about it, is a fairly easy job!

Where's the link to the video please?
 
I replaced the drivers side front tie rod as it got an advisory on the mot. Undoing the two nuts that had 18 years use was interesting. I found the whole process therapeutic and rewarding.
 
lowrider said:
I replaced the drivers side front tie rod as it got an advisory on the mot. Undoing the two nuts that had 18 years use was interesting. I found the whole process therapeutic and rewarding.

If in doubt, grinder out.
 
Restored the headlights to their original shine!

https://youtu.be/_L3TunnXJq0
 

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Nothing interesting today just went for a drive.
You know you bought the right car when you’ve driven it every weekend since you bought it!
 

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My young apprentice from across the road (Z-Edward) has spent the weekend helping me do the vanos overhaul on the 2.2i. OK, so it took at least twice as long as normal, but the satisfaction of watching him wield the spanners was worth it.
I owe him an apology as he indignantly informed me he is 9!, not 7 as previously reported :roll:
This morning he appeared at 8am and we set to, changing the seals etc. About an hour later I casually asked him what he'd had for breakfast? "Nothing! I wanted to start fixing the car! I told Mum I'd have some later."
Commendable attitude but I packed him off home while I had a coffee.
Honestly, it's not the car fixing that has satisfied me this time round, but the look on his face when I took him for a (slightly longer than necessary) test drive.
 
enuff_zed said:
My young apprentice from across the road (Z-Edward) has spent the weekend helping me do the vanos overhaul on the 2.2i. OK, so it took at least twice as long as normal, but the satisfaction of watching him wield the spanners was worth it.
I owe him an apology as he indignantly informed me he is 9!, not 7 as previously reported :roll:
This morning he appeared at 8am and we set to, changing the seals etc. About an hour later I casually asked him what he'd had for breakfast? "Nothing! I wanted to start fixing the car! I told Mum I'd have some later."
Commendable attitude but I packed him off home while I had a coffee.
Honestly, it's not the car fixing that has satisfied me this time round, but the look on his face when I took him for a (slightly longer than necessary) test drive.

You just can't beat a bit of sweatshop child labour, really every home should have at least one. :rofl:
 
Continuing the “kids” theme, I bought a cruise control stalk for my lad’s birthday today. He fitted it while I dremelled the cut-out in the steering cowl. I wish I had the dremel when I did mine, it was much easier than with a jigsaw.
 
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