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    #31
    Originally posted by noid View Post
    For future batches you might want to consider not making these out of PLA. PLA is hygroscopic and becomes brittle over time, its particularly susceptible to breaking when under load for an extended period of time.

    You'll notice if you load a PLA spool and leave it for a year or so, it just starts breaking apart between the spool roll and the extruder.

    Use PETG instead, it'll print as easily as PLA (slightly hotter extruder and heated bed if available), but the end result will be be a part that should last a very very long time.

    Consider PLA is used for biodegradable cups (bad relationship with moisture), and PETG is used for bottling for softdrinks (good relationship with moisture).
    Thanks for the insight!

    I ordered a roll of PETG, hopefully I can get it to print well.

    Circumstantially, I've had pla parts on the exterior of my car, out in the elements, that have been fine for over a year. I'm always up for trying something that will result in better quality though!

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      #32
      Originally posted by Metallated View Post

      Thanks for the insight!

      I ordered a roll of PETG, hopefully I can get it to print well.

      Circumstantially, I've had pla parts on the exterior of my car, out in the elements, that have been fine for over a year. I'm always up for trying something that will result in better quality though!
      Great attitude!

      You shouldn't have a problem with PETG, it prints as easily as PLA. Most brands (esun, overtrue, hatchbox) all generally print well at 230c with a 80c bed, open air, with no cooling fan, all other settings you can generally leave the same as PLA. Use a bit of extra strong hair spray to keep the first layer from curling up and you should get phenomenal quality prints.

      Your resource to do-it-yourself and interesting bmw and e30 stuff: www.rtsauto.com

      Your resource to tools and tips: www.rtstools.com

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        #33
        I've decided I want to give these a try, the metal is good but I would prefer a more factory looking bracket. Should I just PayPal you?
        Originally posted by Melon
        Engine work takes patience and finesse.

        Suspension work takes anger, a big fucking hammer, and a torch.

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          #34
          Originally posted by CMBusch View Post
          I've decided I want to give these a try, the metal is good but I would prefer a more factory looking bracket. Should I just PayPal you?
          Thanks for the interest!

          ​​​​​​Yep, PayPal me and I will get back to you with a tracking number asap.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Metallated View Post

            Thanks for the interest!

            ​​​​​​Yep, PayPal me and I will get back to you with a tracking number asap.
            Ok! Great!

            Payment Sent!
            Last edited by CMBusch; 09-04-2019, 02:04 PM.
            Originally posted by Melon
            Engine work takes patience and finesse.

            Suspension work takes anger, a big fucking hammer, and a torch.

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              #36
              mine arrived and look good. Cow catcher will be installed tomorrow
              Originally posted by blunttech
              Levent guzzles vanilla hazelnut creamer like its my semen
              :shock:

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                #37
                Morning - see attached some pictures of the brackets in comparison to an OEM bracket and the final install of the valance. Great fit good seller.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by STRAWMAN View Post
                  Morning - see attached some pictures of the brackets in comparison to an OEM bracket and the final install of the valance. Great fit good seller.
                  I appreciate the feedback, and great looking car!!

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                    #39
                    Nice work Zepyhr!
                    -Brad, AlphaTeam Motorwerks, LLC
                    91' 318iS - S54/6MT Swapped
                    08' E90 M3 6MT - Daily
                    04' Chevy Duramax CCLB - Work Truck/Hauler


                    Originally posted by IronJoe
                    Alpha Team: running through e30s, gringo icebergs, and 19 yr olds.

                    Originally posted by 2mAn
                    Brads a standup guy even though he likes buttsex

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                      #40
                      Just sent payment. Thanks

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Thunderzol View Post
                        Just sent payment. Thanks
                        Got your payment and I'm ready to pack them up!
                        White or black brackets?

                        I will be out of town for the next 12 days and I will ship out future orders when I return.

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                          #42
                          Very happy to have shipped many sets to satisfied buyers at this point!

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                            #43
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                              • Mastrcruse
                                Mastrcruse commented
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                                These are still available? I just bought an IS cowcatcher valance and it came with nothing. Is this what I neeed?

                              #45
                              Mastrcruse, yes these are still available.
                              Congrats on the new valence, in addition to these brackets there is a thin metal band that attaches to the valence which you will need to track down:

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