He has made the problem even worse. The spot welds that hold the diff crossmember to the boot floor pull themselves apart under heavy acceleration. By strengthening the crossmember it will transfer more of that load to the weak spot welds. He should have also seam welded the crossmember to the boot floor, across its full length and on both sides. I have owned multiple Z3's over 15 years, he has one for a week and is an expert!. Those that say 'good job' never owned a Z3 with this problem. And besides, the fact that he had so much problem trying to get the diff hanger off, should have shown him that wasn't even an issue
Appreciate showing all the detail and the work strengthening the diff ear and the box, and I understand you can’t put too much in on a flip... but in this case it’s the film that pays the bills so why not finish strong You may know, but, That cross beam (hat section) is spot welded to the floor and also meets “frame rails” of sorts forming an H shape. Many Z3 rear floor fails tear out spot welds joining that box to floor in middle but also out at ends of that box where load must move out to outboard lengthwise boxes (it’s not so much the beam is too weak as the beam tears off the floor)... if those many spot welds already fail OEM, then stiffening the center of the beam may simply fail the spot welds more readily (especially outboard) .... I suggest anyone read through Randy Forbes kit installation detail before copying this method....1000+ Z3 reinforced and proven on track with power adders. Those methods also address corrosion concerns by accessing those box sections from inside the trunk and allow coating all surfaces rather than leaving underprotected metal between the reinf plate and OE stampings Check all the spot welds along the H ... this will require removing the insulation from the trunk floor That’s a sweet little beastie and looks worth the effort Thanks again for sharing. Really do enjoy the content
This is still my all time favorite BMW Driving Machine ! What a hoot ! Understeer, oversteer, 4 wheel slide, all in the same corner? Check, check and check !
What starts the problem is the soft sub frame bushings. These will allow the front movement of the differential, which then transfer to the rear mount. Change the the soft sub frame bushings to Powerflex polyurethane bushes.
Besides the fact that this repair did not address the trunk floor-related reinforcements (an important omission), I would be very concerned about corrosion issues associated with bare metal surfaces including those caused as a result of welding heat on the cars OEM-finished sheet metal (this corrosion concern would also apply to the installation of the more comprehensive Randy Forbes kit as well, I think). I wonder if the use of stainless steel plate together with stainless steel fasteners and an appropriate epoxy adhesive would be an adequate way to effect a repair/reinforcement without leaving behind bare steel surfaces? Of course this type of repair would be very labor intensive and require high precision machining operations (principally drilling of well aligned holes for fasteners). Comments on this approach?
Fasteners are used when flex is expected and allowed. Welding is used when you want to mitigate flex. Weld through primer would solve these issues though.
Great video! Good and nice presentation of the most important content, a lot of information, and very good editing. Thanks a lot for sharing this information. Greetings from a Z3 Coupe 3.0 driver from BMW town Munich 🙂
Since the Z3s and Z3 Ms share the rear suspension with the E30, I believe this is an E30 only problem. The E36 had a rear subframe - with a different problem unless it's a M3 (reinforced from the factory).
better to use a solid chromoly cross beam: www.vorshlag.com/forums/forum/board-rules-and-announcements/announcements/6878-z3-e30-differential-reinforcement-fab-work I don't anticipate mine ever breaking
I am no mechanical engineer but from what I can tell, the diff bracket not much during (hard) acceleration. Torques cancel out for the most part. Also when the car is at the correct height (not lowered too far), it has a large degree of 'anti-squat' due to the semi-trailing pushing the car up during acceleration. When introducing wheel hop however..............
Wheel hop happens easily on this car given el crapo suspension design. Road only needs to be moist not wet. Of course, wheel hop on other RWD sports cars (other than other BMWs) does not cause destruction of car's rear end.
Pretty good anti-rolls if Ireland Engineering, but their green bushes I used were terrible, they deteriorated within two years with less than 2000km covered.
@@joebloggs4191 never seen this dude before and I'm pleasantly surprised its like the top gear situation Chris Harris is amazing shouldnt be overshadowed by past 😊
Ant did an incredible job with this car. It was a good episode, but Mike actually belittles Ant's work on the anti sway bar by saying, 'We've already talked about that. . .' Then at the end of the show, Mike again praises himself when he mentions his work on the new wheels, which amounted to media blasting the wheels. Theses programs with Edd China and Ant are very informative and great fun to watch, but when Mike chimes in, I chime out. His narcissistic and belittling comments of others work are not fun to see.
2.8s can experience it, especially with enthusiastic drivers. 1.9s almost never see it. Modified for power cars obv also experience it. Lack of maintenance can also cause this issue, as the play in the subframe bushings allows for extra force applied to the trunk floor. He did not fix the issue in this video though. Reinforced the diff ear, sure. But typically the whole crossmember pulls away from the trunkfloor, which he did not address.
I wonder if you could comment on the steering feel of the clown shoe? I’ve driven a few of them recently as I contemplate buying one but find the front end to feel very vague with regard to inputs/outputs and feedback, almost as if you point the car and it hunts for the line you’ve given it. I drive Miata’s and Porsches and find the steering to feel much more direct and precise on these cars. Is the BMW really that bad or have I just driven a few lemons. If this is just the inherent feel of the car, is there any way to fix it? Would love to hear anyone’s thoughts on the matter. Thanks!
Hello, EE. How do I find your posts on bimmerforums? Also what are your thoughts on comment I posted above concerning stainless steel plates and fasteners together with an appropriate epoxy adhesive? Thx
Hi, thanks very much for this very informative item. I have just "discovered" a ~2002 z3 3.0i sitting outside of a garage in a small town. been there since 2013, so I have serious concerns about the ability of the engine to turnover after all belts and fluids have been replaced. The bet is to let an expert do the basic flush and replacement and then cross my fingers when he turns the key. Any advice?
Wouldn’t be a problem as these changes are chassis strengthening as long as there’s no corrosion or damage, it would be a issue if chassis parts were removed that shouldn’t off but a strengthening bar is a plus as long as the chassis strength hasn’t been jeopardised.
The worst thing about wheeler dealers is Brewer, he thinks he is that important he keeps saying , ME and ED, ME and ANT, Me and Elvis when they should be first, also it’s not ANYFINK it’s anything, the program is not about Brewer …
@@tomthompson7400 I will get another one eventually but definitely not at these current crazy prices!! I'm seeing prices from $39K - $112K and we're talking about 1999's and maybe a 2000!!!! I have no idea what happened in just the 7 years since I got rid of my 1999
@@michaellawson6334 strange how it works out ,,, i know the feeling though , sometimes I think I would have been Dolly Partons third bottle fed triplet , and If I had a duck it would drown ,, but thats just how things seem to go ,,, lol
BMW has a long history of badly engineered, rear chassis. My E30 ripped the rear bar brackets out after one track day.. Trunk to swaybar reinforcement brackets are common on Bimmers.
The chassis is not flawed. Source, S54 owner from 01. Hauled Jet Skis up and down the coast. You know ... no subframe issues. Basically hype to ad space.
The chassis is most definitely flawed, ask anyone who's ever tracked a z car. This modification is an absolute necessity for spirited driving. It's not a matter of IF your chassis starts splitting, but when.
It's a $3 - 4k fix at a shop and the car is solid otherwise. These Z3Ms are still increasing in value as well, so doing this fix is almost a no brainer.
I have a Z3, a friend had a Z4. "Had" because they missed a turn on wet pavement and bumped the front wheels over a curb at probably 20 MPH with the brakes locked up and totalled the car. Whole front end was twisted beyond reasonable repair.
What was going on with the semingly fake test driving on this episode ?? Looks like Eric and Ernie driving on the Riviera touch to me with odd looking steering inputs
When women breakdown the problem can be easy to put right. So show them Wheeler Dealers! And let's see some American beauties in the workplace learning directly. (UK)
Une z3 M avec un 2.8 😅😅😅 c est pas la 321cv. La pipe d admission est Celle de la 2.8. C est un simple z3 packM et non une M. Cette émission est naze. Je la boycotte desuite
Miata rust behind the seat area, under the convertible top. Rust on the wheel arches. Plus the clown shoe are buying them for over 50k while the Miata is 5k.
Remember wear eye protection when working over your head, but lett us completely fuck up your hearing by not using ear protection when grinding! one and a half thumb up
He has made the problem even worse. The spot welds that hold the diff crossmember to the boot floor pull themselves apart under heavy acceleration.
By strengthening the crossmember it will transfer more of that load to the weak spot welds. He should have also seam welded the crossmember to the boot floor, across its full length and on both sides.
I have owned multiple Z3's over 15 years, he has one for a week and is an expert!.
Those that say 'good job' never owned a Z3 with this problem.
And besides, the fact that he had so much problem trying to get the diff hanger off, should have shown him that wasn't even an issue
Randy Forbes is the expert. He has been making a kit for over a decade that addresses weakness all the way up the chain as you describe.
Appreciate showing all the detail and the work strengthening the diff ear and the box, and I understand you can’t put too much in on a flip... but in this case it’s the film that pays the bills so why not finish strong
You may know, but,
That cross beam (hat section) is spot welded to the floor and also meets “frame rails” of sorts forming an H shape. Many Z3 rear floor fails tear out spot welds joining that box to floor in middle but also out at ends of that box where load must move out to outboard lengthwise boxes (it’s not so much the beam is too weak as the beam tears off the floor)... if those many spot welds already fail OEM, then stiffening the center of the beam may simply fail the spot welds more readily (especially outboard) ....
I suggest anyone read through Randy Forbes kit installation detail before copying this method....1000+ Z3 reinforced and proven on track with power adders. Those methods also address corrosion concerns by accessing those box sections from inside the trunk and allow coating all surfaces rather than leaving underprotected metal between the reinf plate and OE stampings Check all the spot welds along the H ... this will require removing the insulation from the trunk floor
That’s a sweet little beastie and looks worth the effort
Thanks again for sharing. Really do enjoy the content
plus the car is appreciating, make sense to beef up the subframe for more value
Came here to post exactly this. I love Ant, but this is not a complete repair.
This is still my all time favorite BMW Driving Machine ! What a hoot ! Understeer, oversteer, 4 wheel slide, all in the same corner? Check, check and check !
Even better with after market suspension 😀
Such nice rust will grow between the metal.....
Thought about the same, it should have been better coated. I guess a good lanolin undercoating will do the trick anyways. Fluid film etc
weld through primer@@Aikaramba12
What starts the problem is the soft sub frame bushings. These will allow the front movement of the differential, which then transfer to the rear mount. Change the the soft sub frame bushings to Powerflex polyurethane bushes.
Besides the fact that this repair did not address the trunk floor-related reinforcements (an important omission), I would be very concerned about corrosion issues associated with bare metal surfaces including those caused as a result of welding heat on the cars OEM-finished sheet metal (this corrosion concern would also apply to the installation of the more comprehensive Randy Forbes kit as well, I think). I wonder if the use of stainless steel plate together with stainless steel fasteners and an appropriate epoxy adhesive would be an adequate way to effect a repair/reinforcement without leaving behind bare steel surfaces? Of course this type of repair would be very labor intensive and require high precision machining operations (principally drilling of well aligned holes for fasteners). Comments on this approach?
Fasteners are used when flex is expected and allowed. Welding is used when you want to mitigate flex.
Weld through primer would solve these issues though.
Great video! Good and nice presentation of the most important content, a lot of information, and very good editing. Thanks a lot for sharing this information. Greetings from a Z3 Coupe 3.0 driver from BMW town Munich 🙂
Your video quality and content are exceptional; your voice is impressively clear and engaging. Well done💫
What sort of hand cream do you use?
Since the Z3s and Z3 Ms share the rear suspension with the E30, I believe this is an E30 only problem. The E36 had a rear subframe - with a different problem unless it's a M3 (reinforced from the factory).
I don’t see an E30 rear suspension here.
@@e28forever30 you arent paying attention then
nice work. ive wanted a Z3 since i was a kid.
It's like 20 years old. What are you all waiting for?
@@watson9897 Money.
Nothing beats the randy forbes reinforcement kit. :)
It’s better to not need it in the 1st instance. Don’t buy BMW
better to use a solid chromoly cross beam: www.vorshlag.com/forums/forum/board-rules-and-announcements/announcements/6878-z3-e30-differential-reinforcement-fab-work
I don't anticipate mine ever breaking
Loving the use of weld through primer there 🙄
I looked away when your were welding 🤣
Haha is it actually harmful I mean from behind the screen lol
@@albertobiserov9904 Did- Did you actually just ask that???
I am no mechanical engineer but from what I can tell, the diff bracket not much during (hard) acceleration. Torques cancel out for the most part. Also when the car is at the correct height (not lowered too far), it has a large degree of 'anti-squat' due to the semi-trailing pushing the car up during acceleration. When introducing wheel hop however..............
Wheel hop happens easily on this car given el crapo suspension design. Road only needs to be moist not wet. Of course, wheel hop on other RWD sports cars (other than other BMWs) does not cause destruction of car's rear end.
That looks like an Ireland Engineering real anti-roll bar. Good choice!
Pretty good anti-rolls if Ireland Engineering, but their green bushes I used were terrible, they deteriorated within two years with less than 2000km covered.
I miss Edd Cina but this guy is pretty good too.
my old bmw e46 cabriolet had the same problem
Is this all Z3's or only the coupes?
I like this new guy even though I miss EDD
no full version of this?
Hoping to avoid all the “ you’re not Ed “ comments
Edd is over rated! Ant is just as good!
@@joebloggs4191 exactly
@@joebloggs4191 never seen this dude before and I'm pleasantly surprised its like the top gear situation Chris Harris is amazing shouldnt be overshadowed by past 😊
@@joebloggs4191 Ant-man!!
He‘s not Edd.
All this stuff is not necessary for non-M series, especially unnecessary for automatic trans.
Can you just bolt on thick steam plates?
Theres two round parts that look like rollers or skateboard wheels under the bmw in the rear, what are they?
I didn’t understand what was the problem? Why did you have to fix something? It seems perfectly fine
Weak subframe is a known problem on Z3 and requires reinforcement.
What episode is this ??
the european version dif cover has mounts on both sides, Randy Forbes has a kit he installs to beef up the Z3mcoupes rear end
Ant did an incredible job with this car. It was a good episode, but Mike actually belittles Ant's work on the anti sway bar by saying, 'We've already talked about that. . .' Then at the end of the show, Mike again praises himself when he mentions his work on the new wheels, which amounted to media blasting the wheels.
Theses programs with Edd China and Ant are very informative and great fun to watch, but when Mike chimes in, I chime out. His narcissistic and belittling comments of others work are not fun to see.
Does this problem carry over to all z3's or only the m coupe?
2.8s can experience it, especially with enthusiastic drivers. 1.9s almost never see it. Modified for power cars obv also experience it.
Lack of maintenance can also cause this issue, as the play in the subframe bushings allows for extra force applied to the trunk floor.
He did not fix the issue in this video though. Reinforced the diff ear, sure. But typically the whole crossmember pulls away from the trunkfloor, which he did not address.
How not to drill spot welds..
The back half is more E30 than E36. E36 has different rear subframe issues.
Yeah I was like wtf when he said e36.
@@PatrickLipsinic
It is an E36 rear suspension.
Have you ever seen an E30 rear axle ??
I wonder if you could comment on the steering feel of the clown shoe? I’ve driven a few of them recently as I contemplate buying one but find the front end to feel very vague with regard to inputs/outputs and feedback, almost as if you point the car and it hunts for the line you’ve given it. I drive Miata’s and Porsches and find the steering to feel much more direct and precise on these cars. Is the BMW really that bad or have I just driven a few lemons. If this is just the inherent feel of the car, is there any way to fix it? Would love to hear anyone’s thoughts on the matter. Thanks!
Its the inherent feel. No matter what you do, the racks are designed to be vague. Z3 and e36 are inherently vague.
So strange. Why would anyone want want that in a sports car? I get that this car is a bit of a Frankenstein but if I want vague I'll buy a Lincoln. 😂
Can you add subtitles
Awesome work, mate!!
Bare metal to bare metal welded together this will rust as f in few years and will damage structural beam
Nobody drills out spot welds anymore on panels they aren't reusing. Use an air file with 36 grit to remove the welds. That way you can skip.
Randy Forbes kit, or do like I did (on perfect condition coupe) 4mm stainless through trunk and 2 eared E36 M3 3.0 diff cover.
I'd like to know more
@@DavidGregoire_ are you on bimmerforums?
@@djremotion2 yes, and I know about the Forbes kit but I'm not a good welder so looking for alternatives. My bracket hasn't broken yet
@@DavidGregoire_ mine did not break either. I got my own solution, but to be honest I did it a bit ugly too. Should have used different shop entirely.
Hello, EE. How do I find your posts on bimmerforums? Also what are your thoughts on comment I posted above concerning stainless steel plates and fasteners together with an appropriate epoxy adhesive? Thx
I loved the full version of this episode. It was fun, funny, entertaining and super informative - great presentation of a great car
You forgot sag on the rear camber
Where is the full version?
Any has a great car side manner!
More z3 contants please
Great Job!
The Z3M in the US has 100 cv less than in Europe, so the power is not the same issue for the chasis.
Nice work!!!🛠
Sweet video, i need to make more reinforcements on my ls swapped M Roadster
They make a perfect companion to that LS...It's called a Corvette!
@@papatorr3669 😂 corvette doesn’t need the bay bridge welded on just to stop falling apart either 😂
You don't have an LS swapped M Roadster. Stop lying.
@@hoonaticbloggs5402 But the Z3 is so cute and fun on narrow twisty two lane mountain roads! You don't need the M or the reinforcements.
@@-VaLaK go look at my videos
Ant just the best!
he's dreadful.. all those annoying over egarated hand gestures...
DeWalt (B&D) made their tools in red color?
Hi, thanks very much for this very informative item. I have just "discovered" a ~2002 z3 3.0i sitting outside of a garage in a small town. been there since 2013, so I have serious concerns about the ability of the engine to turnover after all belts and fluids have been replaced. The bet is to let an expert do the basic flush and replacement and then cross my fingers when he turns the key. Any advice?
... buy a citroen
Wzmocnił podwozie to jest fachowiec 😁😁 wszystko przemyślane i zgodnie ze sztuką
Yay how to do some backyard level of reinforcement good joob now no more touching cars okay
this presenter is a chrome !! a smart kid !!
Life is easy when
you have the right tools
I would rather not re-engineer a car after spending a fortune.
Exactly!
Wouldn’t this modification be a major fault at the MOT station? Constructive change to the design etc.
Pretty sure they built this in California - most of Ant's episodes were filmed in the US.
Wouldn’t be a problem as these changes are chassis strengthening as long as there’s no corrosion or damage, it would be a issue if chassis parts were removed that shouldn’t off but a strengthening bar is a plus as long as the chassis strength hasn’t been jeopardised.
The worst thing about wheeler dealers is Brewer, he thinks he is that important he keeps saying , ME and ED, ME and ANT, Me and Elvis when they should be first, also it’s not ANYFINK it’s anything, the program is not about Brewer …
leaving the bare metal exposed, try some weld thru primer bud
Granxe Ant 6 straordinari il migliore al mondo tue Mike ok👍👍👍un abbraccio da Italy Niko🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹❤️❤️❤️👌
Yea easy!!! I wish you would work on a car covered in all the age and road crap we have to deal with in the real world.
happy birthtay ant.
what a nice problem to have , those M coupes are such a great looking wee car , but they are shooting up in value.
I've noticed that myself! It is crazy what they are going for now!!!
I should've never gotten rid of my 1999
@@michaellawson6334 Ive wanted one longer than that , I really do like them , sort of like a smaller Ferrari FF
@@tomthompson7400 I will get another one eventually but definitely not at these current crazy prices!! I'm seeing prices from $39K - $112K and we're talking about 1999's and maybe a 2000!!!!
I have no idea what happened in just the 7 years since I got rid of my 1999
@@michaellawson6334 strange how it works out ,,, i know the feeling though , sometimes I think I would have been Dolly Partons third bottle fed triplet , and If I had a duck it would drown ,, but thats just how things seem to go ,,, lol
@@tomthompson7400 That is hilarious!!!!!
This hurts to watch...
I miss Ant on WD 😭
BMW has a long history of badly engineered, rear chassis.
My E30 ripped the rear bar brackets out after one track day..
Trunk to swaybar reinforcement brackets are common on Bimmers.
A real pro and he makes it look easy
The chassis is not flawed. Source, S54 owner from 01. Hauled Jet Skis up and down the coast. You know ... no subframe issues. Basically hype to ad space.
The chassis is most definitely flawed, ask anyone who's ever tracked a z car. This modification is an absolute necessity for spirited driving. It's not a matter of IF your chassis starts splitting, but when.
Sold my coupe cuz this issue at 40k miles. Never went back to bmw.
It's a $3 - 4k fix at a shop and the car is solid otherwise. These Z3Ms are still increasing in value as well, so doing this fix is almost a no brainer.
That’s why I went with the Z4. Much stiffer, great styling, and doesn’t have these issues for the most part.
I have a Z3, a friend had a Z4. "Had" because they missed a turn on wet pavement and bumped the front wheels over a curb at probably 20 MPH with the brakes locked up and totalled the car. Whole front end was twisted beyond reasonable repair.
@@DconBlueZ skill issue
Don't think it will ever pass an mot now
What was going on with the semingly fake test driving on this episode ?? Looks like Eric and Ernie driving on the Riviera touch to me with odd looking steering inputs
awesome
No solid PPE.., 😖..., That's not a good sign. He should have worm gloves and a face shield at least!
When women breakdown the problem can be easy to put right. So show them Wheeler Dealers! And let's see some American beauties in the workplace learning directly.
(UK)
What gunt
This is a rust disaster to be…
Bodged up what was a chassis with no rust or cracks for no reason other then to make rubbish program
Yes. This problem is over played according to many repair garages I have spoken to
"no other reason" THAN, not "then"
You should be correct when correcting others.
Bmw should do a recall on those subframes….pathetic build by bmw…
Glad I didn’t get one
you will never be Ed, there is nothing wrong with that z3 your just trying to be clever ,,and your not.
S52... you guys got it really rough over there. 🤣
as usual Brewer ruins the wheels
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Une z3 M avec un 2.8 😅😅😅 c est pas la 321cv. La pipe d admission est Celle de la 2.8. C est un simple z3 packM et non une M. Cette émission est naze. Je la boycotte desuite
Boys stop tunning please.
Buy a MX5, so much fun and no "fixing" needed!
yeah but then you own yet another boring MX5
Miata rust behind the seat area, under the convertible top. Rust on the wheel arches. Plus the clown shoe are buying them for over 50k while the Miata is 5k.
@@DanielEhlmann You must like problems.
@@PatricioGarcia1973 Lucky you ain't a Clown Shoe then
I drove a MX5 once, never really got the appeal to be honest!
Remember wear eye protection when working over your head, but lett us completely fuck up your hearing by not using ear protection when grinding! one and a half thumb up
We all prefer Ed China, but Ant does a good replica
Why did you misspell his name if you love him so much?
I don't prefer Edd. He was okay but Ant is a master at this.
Edd was good but didn't seem to grow as the show needed to. Things get stale an embarrassing if they don't evolve.
Edd is way over rated!
Ant is a worthy replacement for Edd China.
“German engineering” Hmmmm🧐
so mike says there are plenty of clowns out there you would buy this car mmmmmmmm not me
Clown shoe.. Said so many things to let me know didn’t know what he’s talking about
Not good as it was with ed china. Didnt liked it
Just don’t buy this BMW crap
Buy an MX-5
Utterly garbage car. Not worth any dime spent to make it “better”.
We 🇪🇺 have stile Americans are like I don't like it I want a big pickup so I can transport things 🤣🤣🤣