Looking to get a m tech 2 kit. Has anyone every got one from ether place? If so how are there , and how did they fit
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no offence to ary or vis, but ALL fiberglass body kits will take SOME work to fit and work like a stock
M-tech does. just be aware of that.
if you are looking for a "bolt on" go for a real M-tech.
you CAN make it fit like stock, but you will need to put a little effort into fitting it and making brackets ETC.
now that you know this, don't throw a fit when you have to put a little work into the kit to be happy.seien Sie größer, als Sie erscheinen
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Originally posted by widebodye30 View PostLet me know if you have any questions regarding our Mtech II kit for the E30:)
Originally posted by der affe View Postno offence to ary or vis, but ALL fiberglass body kits will take SOME work to fit and work like a stock
M-tech does. just be aware of that.
if you are looking for a "bolt on" go for a real M-tech.
you CAN make it fit like stock, but you will need to put a little effort into fitting it and making brackets ETC.
now that you know this, don't throw a fit when you have to put a little work into the kit to be happy.
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Originally posted by 325ix View PostI would go with DTM fiberwerkz. They are a pretty well known bmw parts maker and I would trust them.
My suggestion is to not even consider a fiberglass kit as it will shatter at the first encounter with a parking curb, will not have the original mounting points, and therefore will cost a lot to fit like an original. Therefore, spend a bit more and get an original M technic part.
There's a reason why fiberglass parts are very often described as "for racing" or "for show". The lack of friendliness with daily duty.Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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