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Dude, do better to hide your hard-on. I’m getting to the protector. Other things take priority. You’d think bmw would design a front end that would last more than 2 months. I’m glad you took the time to write me a ditty, but please further explain how you are contributing anything remotely productive. “here lies yet another G87 radiator” It didn’t kill it, it’s not leaking. I just happened to notice… while deciding which ugly protector to use Last edited by DrewDDS; 09-10-2024 at 03:43 PM.. |
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I wasn't thrilled about it either but I don't see the mesh on the front of my car anymore. Just do it. I prefer the mesh behind the center posts so made my own, but your post is important for everyone that is going to get one of these cars. In the end BMW is about profit margin, and unfortunately that brings lack of protection up front, over the oil cooler, crappy brake pads, endless menus with no buttons inside...etc. but the lack of radiator protection is a real error.
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09-10-2024, 05:23 PM | #116 | |
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Ultimately they should have done this from the factory, there's no doubt about that. They could easily have put a very lightweight honeycomb (or whatever design looked best) similar to what the F87 has and it still would have looked aggressive and performed the same function. |
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09-10-2024, 08:12 PM | #117 |
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Sheeesh…I ordered the screen protectors and I don’t even have an allocation yet.
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The reality is BMW tested this design for thousands & thousands of miles before the vehicle was released. It's likely they found the incidence rate of damaged radiators & oil coolers to be low enough as to not warrant either a design change or more robust protection.
There are more than a couple options available so either buy & install one, or live with the risk. It appears certain individuals would rather continue to complain about what they perceive as a design flaw. There are plenty of performance vehicles that have exposed radiators, maybe all the auto makers are colluding to make us pay for damaged radiators.
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Colluding to make us pay for radiators? Genius! Exactly what I was thinking! I’m not understanding the need for attacks here, of course they are not colluding. They are saving $0.30 per unit omitting protection and don’t care what it costs to the consumer because it legally won’t be their problem. BMW is screwing all of us here. We’re being sold a car that is not fit to be driven on public roads without modification. You can argue that I’d rather complain, and maybe I would. It’s a terrible design and people need to talk about it. If you don’t like it, it’s fine. You’re complaining about my complaint. It’s a bit weird to defend a multibillion dollar corporation’s decision to screw you. |
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Wow, now that's a bad day
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I guess all the performance cars with exposed radiators in the front are terrible designs, and all those manufacturers are screwing the owners. |
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The headlights aren't a great example because if my headlights get smashed, I don't run the risk of losing my engine. So let's put that aside for now and explore who else does this. There are other vehicles with heavy cooling, the Porsche obviously comes to mind, but don't they all at least have a honeycomb or some sort of mesh? I can't find an image (where the front is visible) where there isn't a mesh of some sort. Looks like the Lotus Emira has one, the Ferrari 488 has one, the BMW M3 gets one (coming back down to earth out of supercar land)...are there actually any other cars with massive front cooling that don't have a mesh of some sort? Or is the M2 the only one with a big ol gaping pebble catcher? I know this conversation has been had before, probably ad nauseum, so I'm guessing the examples are out there. I'm mostly curious if they all have aftermarket support too or not. |
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OP, I do feel for you, you have exceptionally bad luck and I do agree with you. Unfortunately BMW and almost all other manufacturers don’t care. They are looking to cut costs everywhere, even Porsche. Chevy takes it to another level, you can have a fully loaded Z06/Z07 and they still make you pay and order the screens if you want them on from the factory. It sucks, but it is what it is. Like others it is the first “mod” I do along with the skid plate for the oil cooler on BMWs. If anything just to avoid the headache and getting stranded somewhere. Last edited by minn19; 09-11-2024 at 09:23 AM.. |
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If you are bored, go on Zunsport or the Radiator Grille store and look at how many cars need them. It truly is across all brands. Again, doesn't make it right, consumers always get screwed. |
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Do other manufacturers protect the headlights with a grille? Did BMW once protect their headlights in the past with a grille, then remove that protection to cut costs? Clearly it’s generally accepted that headlights don’t need protection because they TRULY are a rare occurrence. But almost every car has radiator protection. Doesn’t this tell you something? Yes they are. There is absolutely no reason to cut the radiator protection other than to save money at the owner’s expense. Last edited by DrewDDS; 09-11-2024 at 10:10 AM.. |
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991s here in Germany do suffer debris induced failures. No surprise at all. I have friends who work at Porsche and thats the first item on the list to correct as well. A colleague recently sold his 991-T and his advert noted that the front coolers were operating/minimal damage/wear and tear. They prefer Zunsport. Its a simple problem to solve personally or in the design phase for the factory. At least there are solutions. |
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Just like I spent $2,600 for ppf on various panels of the car, I spent a couple hundred $ on protective screens for my M2 & my wife's X3MC. Maybe all manufacturers should encase the vehicles in bubble wrap & we won't have to worry. Fwiw - as others have pointed out, Porsche, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Corvette, etc. all have large radiator or cooling openings. None that I am aware of come with protective screens. Chevy licensed the aftermarket screens that owners were installing (after stating they reduced cooling & would void the warranty), and now sells them as a dealer-installed option for $900. Maybe BMW will follow suit considering all the money they're leaving on the table by not profiting from the aftermarket screen business. |
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