What have you done to your car today?

Big Bad Boris said:
Thanks MDUBZ, I too am a bit of a fatty, but “blessed” with girlie hands as you mention. I will give it a shot, swear lots and hopefully get it done :)

Even with girlie hands it’s one hell of a faff if you’ve not done it before. If you’ve got time to spare (I guess lots of us have at the moment....), take the wheel off, make your job a whole lot easier and learn your method for next time!
 
Fitted the front spacers, now has 12mm on the front with 20mm at the rear. Wouldn't want any bigger fill the arches nicelyAll spacers fitted.JPG
 
groovy_hippy said:
Big Bad Boris said:
Thanks MDUBZ, I too am a bit of a fatty, but “blessed” with girlie hands as you mention. I will give it a shot, swear lots and hopefully get it done :)

Even with girlie hands it’s one hell of a faff if you’ve not done it before. If you’ve got time to spare (I guess lots of us have at the moment....), take the wheel off, make your job a whole lot easier and learn your method for next time!

Also, when putting covers back on you should turn the seals round & smear a lot of vaseline over them. This will stop condensation getting in :thumbsup:
 
Thanks Tug, sound like good advice. One has quite bad condensation at present I plan to clear it whilst fettling the bulbs.

I ordered a trolley jack a while ago which should arrive in the next couple of days. I decided to wait for that given the sage advice above to remove the wheel to make life easier....especially as in the current climate I’m hardly in a rush!
 
Looks ace, I have the same exact wheels and spacer sizes as you and it looks perfect with no rubbing too. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

bowler said:
Fitted the front spacers, now has 12mm on the front with 20mm at the rear. Wouldn't want any bigger fill the arches nicelyAll spacers fitted.JPG
 
Fitted replacement passenger wing mirror .
The recent purchase of Si coupe arrived unseen & the seller hadn't disclosed the fact the wing mirror had been virtually destroyed at some point :cry:
First drive out i noticed a slightly wobble & on closer inspection it had clearly been "rebuilt" :oops: with a mix of screws , cement & then the housing filled with a tube of clear silicone :o no other way but source & fit a fresh one which has now been done & looking good as new .
 

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ben g said:
Jesus 8) some people love a good bodge job. I hate knowing that things aren't done correctly.

Must have taken them longer to not have it fixed properly than it did to swap a replacement on :crazydude:
 
Not what I’ve done to my car today as such, my refurbed calipers have arrived back. Very happy with the results.
 

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patriot66 said:
companycardriver said:
Not what I’ve done to my car today as such, my refurbed calipers have arrived back. Very happy with the results.
They look excellent. Who did the refurb ? :thumbsup:

I used Bigg Red, lots of good reviews on various forums. Premium black finish, cost £410 with free return delivery. Very happy with the whole process and finished product.
 
companycardriver said:
patriot66 said:
companycardriver said:
Not what I’ve done to my car today as such, my refurbed calipers have arrived back. Very happy with the results.
They look excellent. Who did the refurb ? :thumbsup:

I used Bigg Red, lots of good reviews on various forums. Premium black finish, cost £410 with free return delivery. Very happy with the whole process and finished product.

Had mine done by them in metallic cherry/wine red. Really happy with the finish and new seals and pistons etc.
Got my old one for sale if someone wanted to do the same.

https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=120869
 
Machpb said:
Fitted my royals Tri M stitch nappa steering wheel

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Also had mine done by royals in alcantara. Lovely work.
 

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Did you do an exchange wheel or did they upgrade yours.How long was the turn round if you sent your old one.
Looks good ,I bet it feels good. :thumbsup:
Machpb said:
Fitted my royals Tri M stitch nappa steering wheel

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Looks good,I bet it feels good.
How long was the steering wheel away getting refurbed?
 
The alcantara looks good! Feels so much better, totally worth it.

I went for the wheel exchange, it took less than a couple of weeks. They send you the new one and you just send your old one back afterwards and they refund the deposit back.

Pretty straight forward to fit using the guides on the forum :thumbsup:
 
companycardriver said:
patriot66 said:
companycardriver said:
Not what I’ve done to my car today as such, my refurbed calipers have arrived back. Very happy with the results.
They look excellent. Who did the refurb ? :thumbsup:

I used Bigg Red, lots of good reviews on various forums. Premium black finish, cost £410 with free return delivery. Very happy with the whole process and finished product.
:thumbsup:
 
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