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I purchased my car with a small dent right at the edge of the trunk lid that has bugged me ever since. I finally “solved” the problem by hiding it under this lip spoiler. It works for me!
Mattwxkr said:I finally got around to sorting out the woeful speakers.
Fitted these to the footwells/replaced tweeters
https://www.hertzaudiovideo.com/car-audio-systems-dieci-dsk165_3/
Fitted these to the doors
https://www.halfords.com/technology/car-audio/car-speakers/pioneer-ts-g400-coaxial-speakers
What a difference! Dynamat equivalent in both doors too.
For about three hours the results are amazing really. Even the cheapo Pioneers work well.

CPZ4M54 said:5D6A714E-AFE6-481D-9018-4981329A8469.jpeg
I purchased my car with a small dent right at the edge of the trunk lid that has bugged me ever since. I finally “solved” the problem by hiding it under this lip spoiler. It works for me!
synthedup said:No longer a z4 owner but I still visit the forum most days and like to keep up to date on what’s happening. Busy couple
Of days playing with the z4s replacement though. Painted the callipers and gave her a good clean.
Big Andra said:Mattwxkr said:I finally got around to sorting out the woeful speakers.
Fitted these to the footwells/replaced tweeters
https://www.hertzaudiovideo.com/car-audio-systems-dieci-dsk165_3/
Fitted these to the doors
https://www.halfords.com/technology/car-audio/car-speakers/pioneer-ts-g400-coaxial-speakers
What a difference! Dynamat equivalent in both doors too.
For about three hours the results are amazing really. Even the cheapo Pioneers work well.
Straight swap over? I've had this idea on the back burner for a while now but would still like to do something about the poor sound quality. My to do list just keeps getting longer.
how did you get the studs out? cobalt drills?Sideways Steve said:Busy weekend for me! Fixed a blown downpipe gasket which meant removing the rusted out old studs from the manifolds, full exhaust off etc. After that it was rip out the old damaged dashboard and replace with the new one I got.
I'll let the pics do the talking!
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So much for your man flu thenMr Tidy said:Well I taxed it and went for a drive to a local Classic Car meet, but most had left before I got there! :roll:
Still I had a good drive on some quiet A and B roads (went past Ross's new premises at one point) and was going to give it a clean but the local garage jet-washer was out of action. But I did get the driver seat memory programmed and tuned in the radio, as well as burning some super plus!
It's fair to say I'm loving it. :wub:

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Weather was not too bad down south, a bit cloudy, better than the traffic on the 303 for sure. :wink: We turned off accross country. Currently sat in a hotel at the back of Silverstone. Off to Bletchley Park tommorrow. Always wanted to visit, finally got around to it.Argyll Andy said:buzyg said:We have spent the day getting it dirty.![]()
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+1 weather’s awful up here just now and got V5 so managed to put private plate on too