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Looks amazing. I'm going to order one now. Did you use tape or the adhesive BTW?
Thanks for sharing those great pics
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The carbon fiber mirror caps are also now available... Tischer BMW/getBMWparts.com - Genuine BMW E9x M3 Carbon Fiber Mirror Caps!!! OEM BMW E9x M3 Carbon Fiber Mirror Covers. Left and right side sold separately. Replaces your stock mirror cover caps. Goes great with the carbon fiber rear spoiler and front splitters also on special! *Price includes Free Ground Shipping (US only) when left and right side ordered together! Price is currently 275.00 per side!!! On special in the E90/91/92/93 3 Series section of our specials catalog here!!!
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05-05-2010, 01:02 PM | #95 |
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I actually went ahead and used some of both. A little tape and a little beta link. Specifically, I used beta link on the ends and some throughout rest of spoiler(wherever I left a gap without tape). When using tape, be sure to put the tape all the way out to the edge of the spoiler, not just in the grooves(this applies to the side of spoiler sitting on top of trunk). For the part of the spoiler that makes contact with the lip of the trunk, you'll need to follow the groove, as there is only a small strip of where you can actually apply the tape. If you are going to use beta link, be extra careful and make sure to clean any smudges or smears ASAP.
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05-06-2010, 06:27 AM | #96 |
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We used the BMW Betalink adhesive.
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I installed the CF splitters on monday. They look great, and immediately I knew that the CF spoiler would be the next mod for me. Question I have is how does one remove the original spoiler and adhesive. Also, for those who used 3M tape, did you use the adhesive promoter prior to applying the tape? Thanks.
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ZCP rear spoiler on SSII
Ok, so I got my ZCP spoiler from Tischer today
Did the install with 3M doublesided tape, prepped the surface with Betalink cleaner and used an X-acto knife to cut the doublesided tape so it would fit perfectly around the bottom of the spoiler to try to get as clean as an install as possible. Here are some pictures I took before the sun went down, it was a little dark so the pics are not the best but it will give you guys an idea of what this looks like on the car. BTW, thanks to Jason at Tischer, great price and great service as usual |
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Just missed you today. You were leaving as I arrived. Did get to see Moog's car again and it looks incredible. Need that spoiler. Did you install yours?
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The part # appears to be 03614. It's called "Super Strength Molding Tape". Last edited by moog55; 05-09-2010 at 03:32 PM.. |
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Thanks for the pics. It looks awesome. BTW, what size tires you running on the G2's? Are they 19"? Any rubbing issues?
My G2's should be here within the next week! I was planning on 265/30 front and 295/30 rears
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A little OT buut, I'm running F:265/35/19 and R:285/35/19. Yes, they are 19's and no rubbing issues, but it's super close. If I had the chance, I'd probably run 255/35's in the front. Running 295/30 in the rear and 265/30 in the front should be just fine tho . For more info, pm me. |
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05-11-2010, 03:45 AM | #108 |
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Is this spoiler made in both 1x1 and 2x2 weave? I've seen both weaves on the "ZCP" spoilers. Can anyone confirm if it's the smaller 1x1 or the larger 2x2 or if my eyes are playing tricks on me.
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Just a note as we've been getting a ton of questions regarding these (and the other cf components), they're 1x1 weave - and are outstanding quality!!!
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