Hi all,
I am in the UK, a retired materials manager, but currently working with a local company looking to design and manufacture replacement fuel tank straps for the Z3.
Unlike the originals, I am working on a two piece version for both straps such that they can be installed just by removing each of the rear wheels in turn. ( ie not dropping the rear beam/ axle as required to fit the original straps)
Would this be of any interest to forum members?
Would to me, especially as I'm in the UK, but do bear in mind that a lot of the people on this forum are on the other side of the Atlantic.
At least one of the fuel tank straps is no longer available as new old stock from BMW, and there currently is no manufacturer who is making these new. For the missing strap, the only option is to refurbish one from a donor car or fabricate a replica.
I can see a market for this, but it's probably a limited one. Most people refurbish or replace them as part of a rear suspension refresh. The rubber pads tend to break down and fall off, causing rubbing and noise.
Just thought I would come on here to say that, after a bit of a delay for personal reasons, my project went ok, and I now have sets of tank straps for sale.
The only thing you need to remove to fit these is the rear wheels. Each strap is in two parts and gets over the need to drop out the rear beam/axle assembly.
They also come fitted with rubber cushioning and cable fixing point.
Picture of replacement straps
Last edited by Malmo; 05-18-2020 at 02:18 AM. Reason: Changed picture
I also have a spare reel of 25mm x 8mm rubber cushion . ( original strap size)
The replacement straps are 35mm wide , so had to get 35 x 8 cushion to suit.
This looks like a much improved solution. Wish I would have seen it prior...
What is your best contact? I will save for next time
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It is easy enough to right the photo by dragging it out and rotating it. What a beauty - it is what BMW should have done. Out of curiosity, how much does it cost, will you ship to the USA, and what is your contact information?
BMW MOA 696, BMW CCA 1405
Sent Vintage42 a PM, also added a better picture above.
Would you post a clear photo of the instructions?
BMW MOA 696, BMW CCA 1405
I'm interested as I'm pretty sure the foam is worn out and the straps can't be far behind.
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A few clearer pictures as requested, and fitting guide. ( note that the guide is for RHD cars so it will be the opposite way round to cars in the USA)
Just as an update I have converted a small quantity into a Z3M version. ( to accept the additional canister strap)
If interested , message me with your email address, and I will send you pictures of the Z3M version.
Have you been able to confirm that the new Z3M straps will work correctly on a LHD car?
Marty
Nice piece of kit. Let me inspect my existing one, but I'm sure it's fine as I'm low mileage and the car has been garaged most of it's life.
2001 Z3 3.0i -Oxford Green/Sandbeige
2016 428xi -Estoril Blue II/Black
2018 430iC- Estoril Blue II/Black
2018 330it - Melbourne Red/Venetian Beige/Black
BMW MOA 696, BMW CCA 1405
I have been looking into the tank strap fitting for all options of the Z3 / Z3M , LHD and RHD , USA and Europe Markets and have found out the following.
There is no difference in the way the tanks straps are fixed to the car whether LHD or RHD
Standing at the back of the car, (either LHD or RHD ) , the larger strap goes on the right hand side and the smaller one goes on the left hand side
The larger one, BMW part number 16111185025, is the same for all models of Z3 and Z3M.
With the smaller one there are two options.....part number 16111185029, is the strap which is used in the European Market for all options of Z3 LHD or RHD. These cars do not have the additional filter canister
This part is Not suitable for the Z3M.
The other part is 16111185032, which according to RealOem, appears to be used on all models of Z3 in the USA Market, plus all models of Z3M in Europe and USA. From this, I assume that all cars in the USA have the additional filter canister fitted ( of which there are two types) and therefore all USA cars have the additional 3rd strap part number 16131185035
Please let me know if I have made the wrong assumptions.
I originally produced 100 replacement sets for 16111185025, and 16111185029 . Of which I only now have 25 sets left.
Although based on the information above, these are only for use in Europe
Out of the original 100 sets, I did modify 15 sets to cover the Z3M. 16111185025 and 16111185032. Of these, I only have 7 sets left. ( 8 have been reserved pending me test fitting a set on a Z3M in the next week or so.
Hope this clarifies things.
Just an update....
Of the original batch of 100, all have now been sold.
Mostly in the UK, but also to Ireland, Holland , Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Romania and the USA. ( Florida, Texas, and California)
They cover all cars LHD or RHD, Z3 or Z3M. ( need to know the details of your car)
I have just manufactured a new batch which are now available.
I am happy to say that I have only had really nice comments and positive reviews, so if anyone interested, please message me and I will be happy to give you full details and answer any questions.
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