DIY Guide M235i M-Performance Diffuser install with stock exhaust (requires cutting) |
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05-02-2017, 01:48 PM | #23 |
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You could just cut the alignment posts off. Wont have quite the same range of adjustment pushing the tips back. The described method is how the dealership would do it anyway. They cut the exhaust too. BMW parts and methods - don't see it being a lease issue
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11-01-2018, 07:30 PM | #24 |
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I know I'm late to this party... but I was thinking of getting a Carbon Fiber rear diffuser or the m performance one for my m235... I don't believe mine has the performance exhaust unless it was standard for the m235 models. Does that mean these diffusers will not work or look dumb without extending the exhaust tips?
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12-27-2018, 05:31 AM | #26 |
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hey all sorry i'm dredging this up from the depths of the forum. but i saw boosted autos' video and read through this thread, it seems as though if i'm okay with the tips being a little recessed that i can simply fit the diffuser on without having to meddle with the muffler or cut any of the pipes as per the OP? Although i'm not sure if that's stock or m perf exhaust in the instructional video by BA. I'm usually not very handy, and had my front splitter professionally installed, but wanted to save some $$ this time around. Can someone confirm if that is indeed the case?
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