I bought a genuine BMW stubby and the reception is not greatPapa_Zee said:The original BMW stubby from say a Mini or 1 series fits perfectly and better than any ebay Chinese copy.
Reception is also excellent!
Spaniarduk said:(Yesterday) I fitted a home made,slim-line version of a mud guard. More like an aero lip to prevent dirt from sticking to the body work. No screws involved and easy to remove. I'll have to see how they perform long term. I'm quietly impressed15619975708741344544511.jpg
Spaniarduk said:(Yesterday) I fitted a home made,slim-line version of a mud guard. More like an aero lip to prevent dirt from sticking to the body work. No screws involved and easy to remove. I'll have to see how they perform long term. I'm quietly impressed15619975708741344544511.jpg
gerryp said:That looks good.Spaniarduk said:(Yesterday) I fitted a home made,slim-line version of a mud guard. More like an aero lip to prevent dirt from sticking to the body work. No screws involved and easy to remove. I'll have to see how they perform long term. I'm quietly impressed15619975708741344544511.jpg
Any more details or pics showing the details.
gerryp said:Spaniarduk said:(Yesterday) I fitted a home made,slim-line version of a mud guard. More like an aero lip to prevent dirt from sticking to the body work. No screws involved and easy to remove. I'll have to see how they perform long term. I'm quietly impressed15619975708741344544511.jpg
That looks good.
Any more details or pics showing the details.
gerryp said:Spaniarduk said:(Yesterday) I fitted a home made,slim-line version of a mud guard. More like an aero lip to prevent dirt from sticking to the body work. No screws involved and easy to remove. I'll have to see how they perform long term. I'm quietly impressed15619975708741344544511.jpg
That looks good.
Any more details or pics showing the details.

Spaniarduk said:(Yesterday) I fitted a home made,slim-line version of a mud guard. More like an aero lip to prevent dirt from sticking to the body work. No screws involved and easy to remove. I'll have to see how they perform long term. I'm quietly impressed15619975708741344544511.jpg
Spaniarduk said:Hello [ref]ProfCJJ[/ref],
Theres a whole thread with pictures and materials used created by [ref]Z4C_er[/ref], here https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=115647
hi. Yes, in my case I thought I'd try, turn the 90° corner and continue under the bumper for about 1", see how it performs. Its very soft and flexible and comes with some seriously strong selfadhesive strip.ProfCJJ said:Spaniarduk said:Hello [ref]ProfCJJ[/ref],
Theres a whole thread with pictures and materials used created by [ref]Z4C_er[/ref], here https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=115647
Hi thanks, yes I saw that thread but it’s not clear if the rubber stops or is stuck to the bottom of the bumper for about an inch. It looks like it does - I just wondered how robust that is.