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Yes I have these in stock ready to ship. Just PM me your email and I'll send a Paypal invoice.
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Is there any way you can have the modification performed before I purchase it. I have a AA supercharger so I would need it to be modified to work. Please let me know. |
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07-13-2018, 06:45 AM | #115 |
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Yes! Just PM me your email for an invoice.
These are in stock and all details for purchasing and shipping costs are on the first post! |
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I think some cars just have installs that cause parts to sit differently. Maybe tweaked or bent brackets? Its the same with stock setups. I've had to bend the low-hanging oil pipe upwards on some, some others clear by a mile. It proves that every car is slightly different and is why we don't pre-drill every hole. PM me to purchase |
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07-18-2018, 08:50 AM | #119 |
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In stock and shipping as soon as you place your order!
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07-26-2018, 09:17 AM | #121 |
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All orders shipped. I have trays in stock and ready to go!
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07-27-2018, 03:02 PM | #122 |
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I may be buying one of these in the near future. My next planned mod is H&R springs, and I have a feeling my felts are gonna get clobbered to shit.
Quick question; this install looks like it has extra pieces added on on either side of the main duct. It's occurring to me since the panel is flat, without those pieces the tray would have openings there that could potentially scoop debris into the engine bay or bumper area. Is there a way to add on these extra pieces without the brake ducts? Here's without. The bumper's main curve seems to leave these spots open, I'd rather plug them up like the OEM tray does. The main duct up to the oil cooler and radiator is the only opening I'd like to have.
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Interested. Do you have a webpage?
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I do but these can only be purchased by messaging me directly.
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08-14-2018, 08:10 AM | #127 |
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The BMW part number for the self tapping screws is 07147129160.
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08-23-2018, 01:52 AM | #128 |
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deansbimmer I've had issues with my fender liners fitting correctly since purchasing my vehicle second hand. I understand this may be a deeper issue than just replacing the under tray but in your experience will this help button up the front bumper/liners a bit?
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I actually just installed mine and I didn't like how the fender liners stuck out slightly, even with the L-brackets pushed forward as far they would go. So I instead installed the L-brackets behind the fender liners and tucked the liners in front of the brackets such that looking inside my wheel wells you can see the alum L-brackets at the bottom of the wheel well, but the fender liners are nice and flush!
I didn't bother to drill into the L-brackets either because the fender liners are so stiff that it feels like there's no way they'll move with how tight the L-brackets are holding them in place. If this were to become a problem though I was thinking I could just use a nut & bolt to attach the liners to the brackets, since the self tapping screws wouldn't work with the liners tucked inside the L-brackets. BTW, the undertray is awesome. It took me a few hours to install because I took my time but it was really easy with the provided instructions. It looks so much better to not have my ragged felt and plastic undertray hanging down anymore! |
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Having installed a few of these on customer cars, I will say it is amazing how different each car is. No two cars have everything in exactly the same place. It's the reason why the installer is required to drill the final holes.
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deansbimmer Looks like an amazing product and the reviews by other members here definitely reflect that. PM'd to make a purchase!
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