what does it do in the Z4?Huzee4 said:Fitted an Amazon Echo Dot to the Zed this morning, tethered to the hotspot on my phone, works great![]()
what does it do in the Z4?Huzee4 said:Fitted an Amazon Echo Dot to the Zed this morning, tethered to the hotspot on my phone, works great![]()
enzed4 said:what does it do in the Z4?Huzee4 said:Fitted an Amazon Echo Dot to the Zed this morning, tethered to the hotspot on my phone, works great![]()
The plan is to use it with Spotify to just ask Alexa to play specific tracks, read a book from Audible on a long drive etcenzed4 said:what does it do in the Z4?Huzee4 said:Fitted an Amazon Echo Dot to the Zed this morning, tethered to the hotspot on my phone, works great![]()
wonkydonkey said:[ref]matthewpri[/ref] I'll keep an eye out for your results!
matthewpri said:wonkydonkey said:[ref]matthewpri[/ref] I'll keep an eye out for your results!
Hi all!
So the 10mm spacers came today, was rather excited to finally get my car sorted! So I got the front of the car up and got the wheels off only to discover that the lip on the hub was too large to fit the spacers flat against the back of the hub. I tried various methods of getting them to sit flush but to no prevail! The only way I found around this was to fit both the 5mm universal spacer against the hub and then the 10mm hubcentric spacer on top of that. Got the wheel on and then found that the new extended 40mm wheel bolts were too large and didn't hold the wheel on. So had to take them all out and grind a few mm off the end so they all fitted the holes (I did make sure I chopped off the right amount) and once they all actually held the wheels on I took it for a short drive. Seemed decent around the corners, nothing scraping on each other and decent gap between the tyre/wheel and the suspension. All in all a decent result! With the new front bumper, plates and now dampers and front suspension, it's looking much better and feels completely different to drive! Hard to tell it was ever crashed (not by me) and not too noticeable that its got 15mm spacers on it!! Thank you to everyone who helped so glad it's now functional again!
davros said:matthewpri said:Hi all!wonkydonkey said:[ref]matthewpri[/ref] I'll keep an eye out for your results!
So the 10mm spacers came today, was rather excited to finally get my car sorted! So I got the front of the car up and got the wheels off only to discover that the lip on the hub was too large to fit the spacers flat against the back of the hub. I tried various methods of getting them to sit flush but to no prevail! The only way I found around this was to fit both the 5mm universal spacer against the hub and then the 10mm hubcentric spacer on top of that. Got the wheel on and then found that the new extended 40mm wheel bolts were too large and didn't hold the wheel on. So had to take them all out and grind a few mm off the end so they all fitted the holes (I did make sure I chopped off the right amount) and once they all actually held the wheels on I took it for a short drive. Seemed decent around the corners, nothing scraping on each other and decent gap between the tyre/wheel and the suspension. All in all a decent result! With the new front bumper, plates and now dampers and front suspension, it's looking much better and feels completely different to drive! Hard to tell it was ever crashed (not by me) and not too noticeable that its got 15mm spacers on it!! Thank you to everyone who helped so glad it's now functional again!
Hi, Your Zed is looking great with the new front bumper and I live the colour.
One word of warning though. I wouldn’t run your car with a combination of a 5mm and a 10mm spacers together on the same hub. The hub centric spacers are designed to sit firmly and securely against the hub. By fitting a 5mm universal spacer to the hub and then fitting the 10mm hub centric spacer on top, you are putting all the stress on the wheel bolts and it could be dangerous.
You've no doubt been asked this before, but what headlights are they?jock156 said:In line with everyone else a quick was & dry!
davros said:Yea I was worried that would be the case, think im going to have to order either some larger spacers or try and make the lip on the hub smaller. At least it's drivable now! Thank you for the warning though
Z4C_er said:You've no doubt been asked this before, but what headlights are they?jock156 said:In line with everyone else a quick was & dry!
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Great, thanks. Just read they are not suitable for cars with xenon headlights.jock156 said:Z4C_er said:You've no doubt been asked this before, but what headlights are they?jock156 said:In line with everyone else a quick was & dry!
Angel eyes! A Company called Sonar on Ebay = £330 when I bought them. They are now upto about £380. If your old headlights are in good condition you can sell them for a good price to offset the outlay. Just search for "BMW E85 Headlights" on Ebay and they are one of the first to come up. A company named 2xcite distribute them. Please note I have nothing to do with either company just trying to be helpfulCAR.jpgCAR.jpgLIGHTS.jpgLIGHTS1.jpg
Z4C_er said:Great, thanks. Just read they are not suitable for cars with xenon headlights.jock156 said:Z4C_er said:You've no doubt been asked this before, but what headlights are they?
Angel eyes! A Company called Sonar on Ebay = £330 when I bought them. They are now upto about £380. If your old headlights are in good condition you can sell them for a good price to offset the outlay. Just search for "BMW E85 Headlights" on Ebay and they are one of the first to come up. A company named 2xcite distribute them. Please note I have nothing to do with either company just trying to be helpfulCAR.jpgCAR.jpgLIGHTS.jpgLIGHTS1.jpg
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