BMW Z4 Windscreen, Windblocker,
Windstop & Wind Deflectors
With the best BMW Z4 windscreen available, enjoy the best of top-down driving. Whether you're talking on your cell phone, enjoying your stereo, or carrying on a conversation with your passenger, this
windblocker will deliver a much quieter, more comfortable, and wind-free cockpit.
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Customer Reviews (read all customer reviews):
10-21-07Totally easy to install.
Perfect fit.
Beautiful.
You rock!
- Jeremy Pearson
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Oct. 28, 2007
It really just takes a matter of minutes!
Seriously, if you can screw in a screw, you can
install this windscreen. Easy as that. I would
highly recommend you to any person looking for a
windscreen. Even those who don't think they need
one should drive a car with one installed and
see the great difference it makes. Anyone with a
convertible needs your product.
Emily S. Robinson
Marietta, GA
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January 29, 2008
Prompt delivery, efficient and reasonably
priced. This is just what I needed.
Shannon Harris
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History of the BMW Z4
The BMW Z4 is a rear-wheel drive sports car by the German automaker BMW,
known as the E85 in roadster form and E86 in couple form. Production started in
2002, and thus replaced the BMW Z3. The design addresses many criticisms of the
Z3; the Z4 is larger, and has a significantly stiffer chassis. It is built in
Spartanburg, South Caroline. Initially, the Z4 was available only as a
roadster, but in 2006 a coupé version was
officially launched.
The Z4 was designed by
Chris Bangle and began the controversy over his "flame surfacing" design and
aggressive styling choices, which can also be seen on most modern
BMW cars, most
noticeably the
7 Series and 5 Series. As of 2007, the entire BMW car line, including the BMW 3 Series and
X5 SAV, had incorporated Chris Bangle's design theme.
The Z4 features a strut type front suspension like its predecessor, the Z3.
The rear suspension, however is considerably different from that of the Z3,
which was based on that of the E30 BMW 3 Series. Instead of a semi-trailing arm
suspension, the Z4 uses a more advanced multi-link suspension.
(Information taken from Wikipedia)