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      01-24-2025, 10:22 AM   #2399
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Ugh my M240i came with hifi. Turning ASD completely off made a big difference since the speakers weren't being muffled by the car's fake audio. It's actually goodb enough for me now!
I've frankly been thrilled with the base unit in my 230. But then I came from a Toyota 86, which has to have one of the worst systems ever!
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Received and installed the RW Carbon front grilles today. Night and day difference. 10/10 quality, fit, appearance.

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Thanks for taking one for the team! I had my eye on the AliExpress vents, but was concerned about quality. I'm happy to pay more for proper quality, but at the same time, if there are similar quality parts out there for less money without the brand name, I'm also keen...
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Oh nice. That's exactly what I have my eye on. As much as I love my m240i xDrive, whenever I see an M3, or even an m4, I just really start to think about upgrading.
The m240ix definitely has a more comfortable ride. The pull from 4000 to 5000 rpm on the M3 feels like flooring it on m240ix. Haven't broken her in yet, so haven't experienced WOT.
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Did my first long haul trips to ski the past 2 days. 150 miles each way. On the way up (elevation increase) 27.6mpg and on the way back 30.6mpg

The efficiency of these inline turbo 6 engines is kind of crazy. My 2018 S5 with the twin scroll turbo v6 would struggle to hit 23mpg on the same drive.
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On the highway cruise control eco pro 77mph. Still flipped it into sport for on ramps and floored it!
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Got sideswiped by an old woman who turned into my car. It's only cosmetic but now I'm wondering how good metallic black paint can be repaired. The passenger side door and quarter panels need to be replaced I'm assuming.
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Hold up just 20mm? Those springs only give you less than an inch on total lowering? That looks like a few inches though elprincep
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Got sideswiped by an old woman who turned into my car. It's only cosmetic but now I'm wondering how good metallic black paint can be repaired. The passenger side door and quarter panels need to be replaced I'm assuming.
Sorry to hear it bud.

Repair process gonna depend on how much physical damage is there. They might not need to replace those panels per se.

The biggest thing you need to do is find the nicest body shop available, assuming her insurance is paying. Good painter can fix, mid or bad painter will.be a disaster
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The biggest thing you need to do is find the nicest body shop available, assuming her insurance is paying. Good painter can fix, mid or bad painter will.be a disaster
100% go to a BMW certified shop if their insurance is paying for it. They'll know how to work on binmers the best. Be weary of any shop willing to do it without being officially certified and carrying a warranty on their work

I think it'll come out fine, hopefully the paint doesnt look too new compared to the rest of the ride
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      01-26-2025, 08:42 AM   #2410
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Sorry to hear it bud.

Repair process gonna depend on how much physical damage is there. They might not need to replace those panels per se.

The biggest thing you need to do is find the nicest body shop available, assuming her insurance is paying. Good painter can fix, mid or bad painter will.be a disaster
Yeah, I'm going to take it to the BMW dealership with a collision center. It's the best option I can think of. I was 1 week away from lowering the car too which is a bummer. I'm just glad they didn't hit the front bumper or rear end me since that's where the aftermarket stuff is.
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Tips for installing a new spoiler?
Patience removing the old one and use a 3M eraser wheel to remove the old adhesive. You need a heat gun if you don't have one. I've used both fishing line and bondo scrapers to help lift off the old spoiler and if you're not experienced or very careful, it's easier to damage the paint with fishing line than a thin bondo scraper. After you get the old one off and get all the adhesive off, you need to clean it really well. A light isopropyl wipe afterwards is good too.

For install, I used 3M tape and primer 94 adhesion promoter (put the primer 94 on the spoiler before putting the tape on, and put it on the car as well).
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Patience removing the old one and use a 3M eraser wheel to remove the old adhesive. You need a heat gun if you don't have one. I've used both fishing line and bondo scrapers to help lift off the old spoiler and if you're not experienced or very careful, it's easier to damage the paint with fishing line than a thin bondo scraper. After you get the old one off and get all the adhesive off, you need to clean it really well. A light isopropyl wipe afterwards is good too.

For install, I used 3M tape and primer 94 adhesion promoter (put the primer 94 on the spoiler before putting the tape on, and put it on the car as well).
I've heard using the eraser wheel can screw up the paint/clear coat quite easily. I've never used one which makes me a bit nervous but it doesn't seem like rocket science.


I do have a heat gun and some good fishing line, thanks for the other items I'll scoop those up. Now to see if this spoiler ever actually gets here from China ffs.
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I've heard using the eraser wheel can screw up the paint/clear coat quite easily. I've never used one which makes me a bit nervous but it doesn't seem like rocket science.


I do have a heat gun and some good fishing line, thanks for the other items I'll scoop those up. Now to see if this spoiler ever actually gets here from China ffs.
I've only done 3 spoilers but I've never had an issue with the eraser wheel hurting the paint or clear. Maybe if you're reckless with it like holding it in the same spot for way too long or using it on too high of a speed. Just keep it moving and using low speed.
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I've frankly been thrilled with the base unit in my 230. But then I came from a Toyota 86, which has to have one of the worst systems ever!
I have a 2025 Z4 with the upgraded sound system. Songs on Sirius radio with a lot of base overwhelm the speakers. I reduced the base settings. I also have a 2025 230i with the base sound system and have been happy with that
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Patience removing the old one and use a 3M eraser wheel to remove the old adhesive. You need a heat gun if you don't have one. I've used both fishing line and bondo scrapers to help lift off the old spoiler and if you're not experienced or very careful, it's easier to damage the paint with fishing line than a thin bondo scraper. After you get the old one off and get all the adhesive off, you need to clean it really well. A light isopropyl wipe afterwards is good too.

For install, I used 3M tape and primer 94 adhesion promoter (put the primer 94 on the spoiler before putting the tape on, and put it on the car as well).
This is what i used and cant see it coming off any time soon, its rock solid
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