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That’s the story I had to tell myself as I was pulling the front bumper cover off of an otherwise perfectly good new car to add protection that should have been provided from the factory. I couldn’t just let that edentulous front end ride around dentureless with that wide-open gap. It just looked and seems a half-assed compromise made prior to production and could provide better protection. Oil cooler - they’ve built BMWs for YEARS with that down there. It’s a efficient design that cools well. They used to cover it with a plastic panel, but no longer, so that at least deserved the Zunsport.
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Good point…the center grills are at least slatted the entire height with just wider than a finger-breadths gap between slats. Much less likely a frontal direct rock strike to the radiator happening than the 9 x 6.5” gap in the front of this thing.
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I did just intall the Zunsport screen underneath for the oil cooler, but looks like I should just go ahead and order the others for the front as well. |
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Order me a set, too, please. All I have is the oil cooler one.
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Love the front screens and if you have adaptive cruise, no problems. Highly recommended. |
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I don't think this skid plate is really doing much to protect your oil cooler, or am I looking at this all wrong?
I'm confused, it honestly looks like it protects everything but the oil cooler, with massive openings across the face of the cooler itself. But I'm also 100% of the time wrong. |
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The skid plate protects the cooler under the car which without a skid plate, is wide open to destruction and subsequent engine destruction/failure (with verified events of this happening). |
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Agree. Had them on my wife's X3MC first & was the 2nd thing I ordered for the M2 (after iSweep brake pads). Zunsport finally has an oil cooler screen for the X3MC coming soon & I'll order that immediately as well.
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Just an update for everyone - I paid BMW $3643.93 to replace my radiator and picked it up June 19th. After reading some of the comments here I somehow had the feeling that I was super unlucky and this wasn’t a common occurrence. Yet I was thinking of buying a protector and decided to look at the front end to picture how much it would detract from the appearance. Lo and behold, there’s another massive ding in my new radiator after less than two months. Seriously folks, there is no need to defend this design choice. It’s horrible, and there’s no excuse for this. Pic attached
View post on imgur.com Get a protector, or consider a better designed car. I wish they had put mesh like the f80’s g80’s, but we’re left to stick an ugly aftermarket piece on instead. Last edited by DrewDDS; 09-10-2024 at 02:00 PM.. |
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i dont get it dude, you are going on and on about the "design flaw", and then actively choose to not fix it... |
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That’s a good start. |
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and in fact, it is productive- here lies yet another G87 radiator. "My name is DrewDDS, king of new radiators. look on its works, ye arrogant, and despair! no new radiator remains. round the decay of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare, The lone and level rocks stretch far away." it can and will happen again and again so protect it. |
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With all that’s been written here (since mid 2023?) regarding this problem, design flaw or not, I’m puzzled why a new buyer wouldn’t invest approximately .005% of the average overall purchase price (I’m using $65K MSRP and $325 skid plate) to protect a possible disaster.
Someone ‘splain this to me. |
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