Nuts said:Took my lad to football this morning and some top down action in the cold:
Love that huge grin.
You could put one of those on here:- https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=76399
Nuts said:Took my lad to football this morning and some top down action in the cold:
I'd love to so something about my pathetic low beams. Do you have before and after pics?Motionblurrr said:Put in some Philips Xtremevision +130% H7s for the low beams. When these eventually blow I want to try the Osram +220% or the Philips GT200 next!
Vijay said:Thought I’d try 32f n 35r tyre pressures; thoughts on this..?
rejoice !!Hyperion.uk said:She got some new shoes, Pirelli Cinturato SF 3 all-round
Be gone run-flats!
lucasxdiniz said:My friends and I always ran M tyre pressures (32F/34R) in our non-run flat 3.0sis.Vijay said:Thought I’d try 32f n 35r tyre pressures; thoughts on this..?
Fred Smith said:Yesterday, not today...
Oil, oil filter and air filter.
Swapped the 19" Veemans for 18" MV3s, which sit pretty similar to how a Z4 Coupe wheel with 10-12mm of spacers would sit. Have to say... preferred the stance immediately, comfort a significant improvement... but I'm almost certainly going to refurn the Veemans and stick them back on.
Next job, choose the colour. Black Sapphire E86. They're graphite now, which I like... and I also like the colour they turn when they get dirty! Or maybe gold or bronze.
Oh - another thing... the tyre pressure warning light came on. The MV3s have been off of a car for at least 2 months, and maybe more like a year. They were definitely not been pumped in 5 or 6 weeks, and maybe not for ages before that. One of the fronts had 20 psi, the rest mid 30s... pumped them up and witing 5 mins the warning light came on. If a wheel holds to 20 psi for at least 6 weeks, and maybe 6 or 12 months, how quickly would you expect it to go from 32 psi all round to the tyre triggering the sensor? Or is it more likely a sensor issue?
Fred Smith said:Yesterday, not today...
Oil, oil filter and air filter.
Swapped the 19" Veemans for 18" MV3s, which sit pretty similar to how a Z4 Coupe wheel with 10-12mm of spacers would sit. Have to say... preferred the stance immediately, comfort a significant improvement... but I'm almost certainly going to refurn the Veemans and stick them back on.
Next job, choose the colour. Black Sapphire E86. They're graphite now, which I like... and I also like the colour they turn when they get dirty! Or maybe gold or bronze.
Oh - another thing... the tyre pressure warning light came on. The MV3s have been off of a car for at least 2 months, and maybe more like a year. They were definitely not been pumped in 5 or 6 weeks, and maybe not for ages before that. One of the fronts had 20 psi, the rest mid 30s... pumped them up and witing 5 mins the warning light came on. If a wheel holds to 20 psi for at least 6 weeks, and maybe 6 or 12 months, how quickly would you expect it to go from 32 psi all round to the tyre triggering the sensor? Or is it more likely a sensor issue?
Zedebee said:1. We love photos.
2. Have you run the TPMS reset procedure on changing the wheels?
From memory: be at a standstill with engine running, hit the TPMS button above the ashtray until the indicator in dash turns yellow, start driving. Light will go out by itself, and new pressure is set as default.Fred Smith said:2. No. Will need to google!

Zedebee said:1. We love photos.
2. Have you run the TPMS reset procedure on changing the wheels?
Fred Smith said:Looking good. I like the MV3s, quite a lot actually... but I prefer MV2s for the "classy" look, but I am leaning towards OTT, not classy!
The MV3s are pretty scruffy up close, and the almost-new tyres are pretty much budget... but not too bad as a freebie to be chucked in when I paid £3,300 for an E91.