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A reasonable, easy to install widebody kit.
Hey guys. I'm exploring opportunities for us here.
I've been talking to some companies about making a reasonable widebody kit for the 2014+ 228i/M235i series and M2 (and may also fit 230i/M240i). Nothing crazy, just wide enough for a 10" front and 11" rear. I want to know how many of you would be interested, in what kind of price range, and what YOU would like to see on a widebody kit. This will be fully funded out of my pocket (Once again) but I love being one of the few to explore the opportunities for us. Please, share this around and reply back with your opinions. Looking to do this SOON!
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something like this blue m235i in this video is what i would like to see Last edited by MrMoe99; 01-08-2018 at 09:01 PM.. |
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So I'm thinking of a modified version of the M235iR
I need more input from everyone here. All aero will be functional as well One piece wide front bumper? Three piece? One piece performance side skirts instead of addons? One piece wide rear bumper? Three piece? I think having the mold made as one single wide piece will make it less expensive for install. The only thing that would need to be molded would be the rear quarter panels. The goal is to be as easy as possible for consumers to install. I WANT to keep this kit under 8k if possible for the consumers. most widebody kits for our cars are 10k+ Obviously, it's going to be more expensive for myself since I'm paying for the original design and mold making. Please everyone, I need realistic input. ALSO I WANT TO MAKE IT A POINT. I GET NOTHING OUT OF THIS BUT A "FIRST" WITH THIS KIT. I will NOT be making money off any kits, and I'm paying for this out of MY pocket with a partnership. I'm trying to do this so we can all continue our passion for modifying our cars on a realistic budget.
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See, I would prefer to do one single piece.
I just want input on style, width, and interest before I drop money into this.
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01-10-2018, 03:42 PM | #6 |
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8 thousand dollars?
You can get manhart replica kits for 1000.00 off ebay and aliexpress. They are made out of FRP, so its similar to OEM plastics.
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As long as they don't like like the current widebody offerings that look like unfinished plastered-on crap, I think you'll be fine. I've always thought the M235iRs looked terrible, too. Then again, I'm generally not into the whole widebody fad that we still seem to be on, so that could also be why.
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no, it's not similar to OEM plastics. I personally know someone who has this kit, and he was only able to install it because of his knowledge and persistence in molding. He's put in a TON of work but his finished piece looks great. that kit is NOT a bolt on and go kit like I'm planning for this. PD2XX, PSM, and Manhart original kits are 10k+
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BTW. Just looked up the replica kit. It's not $1,000 LOL
https://www.ebay.com/itm/272163571571?ul_noapp=true You're looking at 2k for the rep kit, and the amount of bodywork a shop will charge you for install will surpass an $8,000 total. I think you missed the point. The point is to have a NEAR full bolt-on molded widebody instead of adding panels, rivets, and seals. The goal is that the only thing that would need to be molded would be a rear quarter panel.
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Or maybe, instead of linking a rep kit and telling me 8k is too much...
You could tell me what you'd like to see in a kit at a price range you like?
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Project sounds awesome, Chris. Really looking forward to seeing your progress and following along!
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Thank you! Hoping for the best with this.
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Any more input ladies and gentlemen?
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Not that I am interested personally but to me it would be a hard balance between the overall cost and the finished look. Obviously a one piece front and rear bumper to suit the widebody would be the best looking but that does add a substantial amount to the overall cost of the pieces compared to adding small sections to the stock items. The M235iR kit integrates quite cleanly with the stock front bumper.
Could the wide body use the M2 front and rears? Or at least the rear because I prefer the M235i front over the M2. |
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realistically I can use any bumper. M2/3/4 or I can restyle it for more functional aero.
So I'd need more opinions about what you guys would like to see. Right now I'm looking at a flush (molded) M235iR - style kit with upgraded aero. Would you guys like a redesign on the front and rear bumpers?
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How many of you would realistically be interested in this style front bumper?
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I'll probably end up doing a side vent on the rear quarter panel Creating a venturi effect on each side to increase horizontal stability but I'm not sure if that'll be part of the kit or not. You know #aerogoals
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Okay so I'm thinking I'll end up styling the front bumper like that but with proper proportions.
I'll end up essentially modifying the M235iR side kit into a flush kit with molded side skirts. What would you guys want to see for the rear? Also I'm still looking at this being under 8k. depending on how easy I go on the rear this could be well under.
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