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    Hi everyone-

    I'm about to purchase a set of european bumpers from bavarian auto, and I have a few questions...I was going to have them swap out all the original rubber moldings for m-tech 1 specific moldings, and was wondering what the advantages of doing this would be...also I need to know what other m-tech specific parts I will need to tuck the airdam and apron under the rubber trim. Here's a diagram and list of the bumper parts I have to choose from:

    Front:


    Rear:


    I also need to know what m-tech 1 mounting hardware I will need to install the kit as all I have are the main body parts. Here's another set of diagrams and parts lists:

    Front airdam:


    Sides:


    Rear apron:
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    #2
    The bumper molding will not mate with the kit smoothly. The proper molding is recommended. It's not cheap but mobile traditions is supporting some of the stuff now.

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      #3
      I would be very through on your part #'s as its going to be a mix of OEM parts & your aftermarket kit. Be sure you can still get all the fastners etc you will need as I know some of them are NLA from BMW.
      Jack
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        #4
        My kit is OEM m-tech 1, so the hardware should all be OEM for the most part. From what I've been told, the original spring loaded clips that fasten the bumper moldings to the metal pieces are not long enough to fit the m-tech 1 pieces, and that I would need a bolt system...does anyone know what the part number of these bolts are so I can order them through bav auto? Also need to know where I can get the mounting hardware for all of the m-tech 1 body parts, and which parts I Will need to order. Thanks.

        Originally posted by cactusjacks1 View Post
        I would be very through on your part #'s as its going to be a mix of OEM parts & your aftermarket kit. Be sure you can still get all the fastners etc you will need as I know some of them are NLA from BMW.
        Jack
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          #5
          Mobile Traditions.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SchnellerVert View Post
            Mobile Traditions.
            what's their webesite?
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              #7
              They are a subdivision of BMW that make older pieces of stuff that is NLA. They are keeping 2002's alive it seems for ever.

              Contact Blunt I believe he has a good connection in house with them now.

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                #8
                All the stuff is still available... its not mobile traditions yet afaik.

                PM me with specific questions if you have any.
                the mtech1 specific parts are the 2 front corner plastic moldings and the 2 rear bumper corner stubs. Also on the rear mtech1 I believe that the rubber impact strips are held together by the fasteners with a bolt on the inside rather than the standard clips. All the other parts should be pretty much the same as ordinary euro bumpers.

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                  #9
                  m-tech parts

                  so I guess I'm a little confused..three questions: 1) I'm trying to figure out what the part number is for the bolt on clips you were talking about that replace the standard bumper clips. 2) it turns out that Bav auto is not able to source the rear m-tech rubber endcaps...where else could I find these? 3) you were saying I will need all of the mounting hardware listed in those links I gave you with respect to the m-tech body parts...I just want to confirm before I spend more money ordering them in case some of those pieces are not necessary. Thanks for all your support.

                  ~Reid
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                    #10
                    you can use the orig ones(rear bumper end caps), you need to do a bunch of trimming, but they dont fit perfect, but they still do look really good. the rear bumper rubber strip is different, and longer, and yes, you need the bolt, with the nuts to hold them on. BMW does still have them, i bought 25 of them a few weeks ago.

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                      #11
                      On the front airdam Bav auto doesn't carry the left and right covers (that go under the spoiler) or the brackets that seem to attach to them...are these parts necessary?

                      Here is a comprehensive list of what I think I need to order from Bav Auto

                      Front:

                      15 HEX BOLT WITH WASHER M6X 16-Z2 2 07119915042 $0.28
                      07 FLAT WASHERA 6,4 2 7119931044 $0.22
                      06 CLAMPING BOLTM TECHNIC 6 51111919151 $1.14
                      16 HEX NUT M6-Z2 8 51451868108
                      17 HEX HEAD SCREW ST6,3X16-C-Z11 1 07119916965 $0.28
                      18 BODY NUT ST6.3-10 1 07129925719

                      Rear:
                      13 FASTENER M TECHNIC ? 51121932230
                      14 HEX NUT M6-Z2 ? 51451868108
                      (there was a question mark under quantity, so I counted the number of holes and assume that I need 17 of each of these- is that correct?)

                      07 BRACKET M TECHNIC 1 51121953905 $2.23
                      08 HEX HEAD SCREW ST4,2X16-C-Z2 2 07119916922 $0.11
                      09 BODY NUT 4,2-1-ZNS 2 07129901644
                      15 RIVET M TECHNIC 4 51711937627
                      04 SYNTHETIC STRIP M TECHNIC 1 51121942083 $8.37
                      05 FOIL LEFT M TECHNIC 1 51711926201 $6.70
                      05 FOIL RIGHT M TECHNIC 1 51711926202 $5.91
                      (are these strips and foils necessary? What is their purpose...do they seal up the seams or something?)

                      Sides:
                      05 CLAMP M TECHNIC ? 51711919149 $0.78 (Question mark on quantity - I assume I need 4 of these, do you know?)

                      08 EXPANDING RIVET M TECHNIC ? 51111976050 $0.84 (another quantity question)
                      06 GROMMET 6 51131934160 $0.28
                      09 EXPANDING RIVET 4 51161881149 $0.27
                      10 CLAMP 4 51711934949 $0.95
                      11 SHEET METAL SCREW B4,8X19 4 51711939302
                      12 HEX HEAD SCREW ST4,8X19-C-Z2 2 07119916949 $0.22
                      07 ADHESIVE TAPE 3000MM 2 51711976999 $18.97
                      07 FOIL 1835 MM 2 51712239899 $8.93
                      (these are pretty expensive - Do I absolutely need them...will a cheaper adhesive work? what do you recommend?)

                      They no longer carry the drilling stencils or drilling jigs (do I need these?)

                      Here are the links to the diagrams:

                      Front airdam:
                      http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...& hg=51&fg=15

                      Sides:
                      http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...& hg=51&fg=20

                      Rear apron:
                      http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...& hg=51&fg=15

                      Basically, I just need to know if any of those parts are unneccesary so I don't spend more money than I need to...all of those parts added up were quite expensive so I'm trying to minimize these costs. I really appreciate all your help.
                      Last edited by elguapo84; 11-18-2006, 11:37 AM. Reason: formatting
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                        #12
                        Damn, how much is all of this stuff gonna cost?
                        '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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