Mtech 1 / IS lip mounting template

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  • 32.5i
    E30 Fanatic
    • Sep 2005
    • 1336

    #1

    Mtech 1 / IS lip mounting template

    I've searched and can't find it..

    I'm pretty sure I've seen a link or something on here..

    Anyone have a link or know where to get it?

    Thanks
  • ethree
    E30 Fanatic
    • Aug 2007
    • 1213

    #2
    Try searching for 'is' spoiler, lip goes on the front or go here:

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    • atomic
      R3V Elite
      • Jun 2007
      • 5691

      #3
      I used a 24" x (how ever wide the trunk is from side to side + some extra on each side) wide piece of freezer paper (like what is used in butcher shops to wrap meat with). I taped the paper across the trunk of a e30 that had the oem "is" spoiler taken off of it. I then traced the outside edge of the trunk at each side and the backside under the rear window. Then I marked the location of each hole where the oem "is" spoiler was mounted on that trunk. I then transfered that paper onto my trunk where I taped it off when the 3 lines I traced lined up with the same edges on my trunk, marked the hole locations and used a small punch to keep the drill from walking around and drilled the holes to the correct size.

      Worked like a charm and took maybe 5 minutes to do... Hell with all of that metric measurements in that link.



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      • 32.5i
        E30 Fanatic
        • Sep 2005
        • 1336

        #4
        Originally posted by atomic
        I used a 24" x (how ever wide the trunk is from side to side + some extra on each side) wide piece of freezer paper (like what is used in butcher shops to wrap meat with). I taped the paper across the trunk of a e30 that had the oem "is" spoiler taken off of it. I then traced the outside edge of the trunk at each side and the backside under the rear window. Then I marked the location of each hole where the oem "is" spoiler was mounted on that trunk. I then transfered that paper onto my trunk where I taped it off when the 3 lines I traced lined up with the same edges on my trunk, marked the hole locations and used a small punch to keep the drill from walking around and drilled the holes to the correct size.

        Worked like a charm and took maybe 5 minutes to do... Hell with all of that metric measurements in that link.


        this ! thanks mate good idea..

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