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03-16-2017, 10:53 AM | #23 |
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I've always wondered why so many people have problems with these getting damaged. What are you doing that rips these things off? It's been a problem for almost every car I've ever owned, but it has never personally happened to me.
Off-track excursions? Deep snow? Very low ride height? Missing/damaged mounting screws? Lots of steep driveways/curbs?
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Very low ride height + terrible luck with random objects in the road.
I've been waiting for one. I'm in! Hopefully it's less than the $350 worth of the felt/poly pieces.
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03-16-2017, 04:51 PM | #26 |
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We don't have to *do* anything. There's road debris all the time. A few months ago I had to dodge a *car battery* while moving at a 70mph clip as I was cresting a hill....on the freeway. I was able to avoid it, but there are plenty of things that people, unfortunately, run over that tear up these trays.
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Turner showed one a few days ago on their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/56412968997...type=3&theater
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What is the function of the opening in the middle of the undertray?
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Mine was torn running over a palm frond on the road (had no choice, as the lane next to me was occupied). Easy replacement, but awfully expensive for what it is.
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If you have stock ride height, it should take much longer to damage this area. If you just drive the car occasionally in good weather, it should take much longer to damage this area. |
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My center piece was fine but the two edge pieces were wrecked when I got this car a few months ago. I thought it was completely nuts to pay 80 bucks for one of those flimsy plastic pieces heh. That's why I looked into this to begin with.
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I would be interested in one as well, I have similar concerns as others above.
Fitment, price point. Quote:
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Yes! would be cool if it was like a underbody diffuser, that went half way to middle of car or at least a portion of the way.
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I've been driving lowered cars for nearly 20 years... the M3, even when lowered, still has plenty of clearance in front. I'm used to going up driveways at an angle and to slow down for speed bumps and such.
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Still getting fitment down... been super busy with work so the going is a little slow. heh
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