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Turner is running 10% off on the skid plate, so price shipped is now $540. I'm guessing just part of their black friday promotions? Though a lot of their products permanently have 'sales' on them.
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11-22-2017, 12:23 PM | #28 |
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If the shipping was more reasonable to Canada I would consider.
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with the discount it's not far off from the deansbimmer solution, both look to be great products but I've only busted one of the corner pieces so far
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I am starting to think the deansbimmer flat plate is better for lowered cars. I replaced my stock parts with new stock parts after 9 years and am already beating up the side wings that hang down. My car is only mildly lowered on H&R springs.
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Just installed the Turner skid plate. Has great, solid construction that ties to the main beams up front. Great protection for the plastic radiator support and cooler. While they do say they try to retain OE Aero - I think its lower profile than the felt/plastic OE components - which is simply a benefit.
Will see how it holds up against LA roads here and there. I had scraped the car a few times with OE felt pieces/bumper when I first acquired it and acclimating to the new front coming from a 335i (its also lowered on Eibach something or other) but slowing down more at driveways and ramps goes a long way. Dont let the front dive/compress and all is easy for the most part. |
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Gonna install mine over the holiday break...it's been sitting in my garage for about 2 weeks now. lol Will post pics after it's installed!
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I'll be excited to see this, looks like a really nice piece.
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Here you go bro! ...some real world pics of the product. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase. It comes well packaged, very well made quality pieces from each section of the tray to the screws, fitment is great as it allows for room to adjust to get the fitment right for your car.
Everything you get in the package IMG_6034 by dj_dub, on Flickr Flipped the tray over to view the other side IMG_6033 by dj_dub, on Flickr The mounts and hardware IMG_6032 by dj_dub, on Flickr Pics of the mounts installed IMG_2768 by dj_dub, on Flickr IMG_2769 by dj_dub, on Flickr Finished installation pics IMG_2817 by dj_dub, on Flickr IMG_2813 by dj_dub, on Flickr IMG_2820 by dj_dub, on Flickr IMG_2819 by dj_dub, on Flickr IMG_2823 by dj_dub, on Flickr
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Finally installed my skid plate today. Wow am I impressed with the fit, finish, and quality. All new hardware was very nice. My felt pieces had seen better days. This set up gives you almost 1/2” more clearance under the car. It’s built very solid and install was pretty straight forward. 100% recommend this kit if you need to replace any parts of your felt.
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I bought an mporium / deansbimmer skid plate, and I can see why the Turner one costs a bit more - it looks like it has more mounting points and doesn't require any end user drilling.
Still, the mporium / deansbimmer skid is a seriously solid piece and a good option if you don't want to splurge on the Turner.
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That does look really good. I wonder, though, if the additional ground clearance does funny things with the aero of the car. I'm sure BMW did a lot of wind-tunnel testing with the OE pieces, but I'm skeptical Turner did much to verify the effect of its kit. But this thing is definitely tempting.
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