Z4M Coupe - Imola Red, Rod bearing, Vanos, 4.1 diff

Atomic said:
I'll use the search function but I'm assuming if you run spacers on the front then it's best to run them at the rear too? No issues with 10-12mm all round? I'd be unlikely to lower the ride height.

Thanks
I didn’t, but that was because the rear wheels didn’t need extra clearance, and I had already fitted slightly wider rear tyres & coil overs, so didn’t want to risk fouling the outer arch.
 
ferniefan said:
Thanks guys, some really positive comments. Although it just makes me wonder why I'm selling it :rofl:

I mean I'm sat here wondering too if it helps :lol: keep it, sort the paint for a few hundred quid and enjoy it 8)
 
Given the diff, the actual miles this car has covered will be lower than the odometer reading. 883 actual miles for each 1k on the clock since the diff was fitted.
 
plenty said:
Given the diff, the actual miles this car has covered will be lower than the odometer reading. 883 actual miles for each 1k on the clock since the diff was fitted.

Hadn't even considered that it might effect things, it would be minimal though. It was fitted around 87k miles so its done around 10k miles with the diff fitted. So you could say its on 95k ish
 
Ed Doe said:
ferniefan said:
Thanks guys, some really positive comments. Although it just makes me wonder why I'm selling it :rofl:

I mean I'm sat here wondering too if it helps :lol: keep it, sort the paint for a few hundred quid and enjoy it 8)

Honestly, I've been up and down on this for weeks now.

Honest reasons are, I love the car but I lost my dad this year and I just fancy trying something else, and I think with everything that's happened for me this year its made me want to try more cars and have the things I want. Life's too short etc.
I'll probably regret letting it go but I think we can all have sellers remorse on cars like this. I had an E46 M3 and wished I'd never sold that, which lead me to the Z4M.
 
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