Originally posted by parkerbink
Skid plates for the E30.
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I've had one oil pan issue but that was an over-the-river-and-through-the-woods type deal. Actually through a snow bank and into a tree... (Not my fault) That was with the stock suspension, I've since lowered the car about 2" and have had no problems. I usually bash the shit out of my front lip long before I ever get to the oil pan... My question to the rest of you guys who don't have scraping issues is how do you avoid smashing body kit bits? I was epoxying for hours tonight...:curse:'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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I'm right here with you. I have no lip on the front of my car right now cause I gotta repair it (judged a ramp into a parking lot to be a lot flatter than it really was). I didn't scrape it too bad, but one of the clips on the inside broke. The only reason I would put a skidplate on my oilpan is to be safe. Can someone explain how they craked their oilpan without messing up the body of their car?Originally posted by Fidhle007I usually bash the shit out of my front lip long before I ever get to the oil pan... My question to the rest of you guys who don't have scraping issues is how do you avoid smashing body kit bits?sigpicComment
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As to not damaging the body, I had a cab front end that was much higher then my current is lip, hopefully I will escape Mexico with the lip intact.
oem skidplate pn's:
51 71 1 929 451 - non-M up to 9/87
51 71 1 971 001 - non-M from 9/87
51 71 1 961 905 - M3
51 71 1 943 101 - iX
kowalski can you post the dimensions of your skidplate?
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I hit the cat if I bottom out. I've never hit the oil pan. Roads in Columbia suck ass though.Originally posted by cgregory+1
I'm slammed on GCs and the worst I've done is scrape the cat once in a parking garage.
I have picked up little pieces of fur from already flattened road kill though:(The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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I have been looking at the pic on RealOEM and then looking at my car but where do the front and rear bolts, bolt to?Comment
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Originally posted by parkerbinkkowalski can you post the dimensions of your skidplate please?
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Muchas Gracias!
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Same here except its the center resonator. My oilpan sits right with the suspension so I would have to do plowing into a bump at warp speed to fuck it up. Or I guess if you took tall speedbumps at a 45 degree angle the car could settle down between the front wheels and hit the pan.Originally posted by hamann318isI hit the cat if I bottom out. I've never hit the oil pan. Roads in Columbia suck ass though.
My car isnt slammed though, only a 1.5" drop.Im now E30less.
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I have no clue why but before the new front end when I went over depressions or bumps it was the pan that hit.
Now like you guys say I hit the lip but I am hyper aware of it and drive really carefully and still I have still managed to scrape it several times in the two weeks since I got her back.
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