» Site Navigation | | » Recent Threads | My 318ti build 05-21-2024 04:48 PM 05-21-2024 04:48 PM 0 Replies, 514 Views | | | | | | 09-13-2011, 12:00 PM | #1 | Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Australia Posts: 50 | M-Tech Spoiler Hey guys! Firstly, my name is Lachlan, and I'm really excited to be a part of this community with other 316i/318ti enthusiasts. I'm new to BMW's. I purchased my first car, a 1995 BMW 316i slightly over a year ago, and I absolutely love it. Anyway, back on topic I just purchased a brand new M-Tech spoiler for my compact. I heard they were relatively hard to find, and I had always liked them, so I snapped it up as soon as I saw it. I'm just after some advice for anyone else here who has installed one of these. I'm not sure of the procedure, and am tempted to get the part installed professionally (depending on how difficult installation is). Also, where is the best place to purchase the other parts needed (#2, #3 and #5) for installation? They're listed on realoem.com here. I found the parts listed on getbmwparts.com, but I'm just after advice from those who've already got experience in this area. Thanks again, Lachlan. | | | 09-13-2011, 09:13 PM | #2 | NOBODY F's with the Jesus Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Ventura California Posts: 7,824 | I've seen a few people drill holes in their hatch and bolt them on. However, I've seen more people glue them on with some sort of adhesive or double sided tape. Personally, I recommend gluing it on with windshield adhesive. Not the type of adhesive that glues rear view mirrors to the windshield, but the type of adhesive that glues the windshield to the car. Mirror adhesive is like superglue. It dries hard and is very brittle. Windshield adhesive is rubbery. Body shops use it to seal body panel seams and glue moldings onto painted surfaces. Here in the US, we have a product made by Dow Automotive called BetaSeal and another product by 3M called WindoWeld. Both of those products are strong enough to hold the spoiler on. getBMWparts, pelicanparts and autohausAZ will certainly have the best pricing here in the states, however shipping to Australia may be expensive. Surely there's a BMW part supplier closer to you. | | | 09-13-2011, 09:52 PM | #3 | That's not Millpoint Blue Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: BNA Posts: 3,161 | Regarding attachment method... I was driving behind a ratty-looking car with a spoiler one day and thought to myself, "How would I feel about that spoiler coming off and hitting my windshield? And conversely, how would I feel about MY spoiler coming off and hitting someone else?" That was the moment I decided to bolt on my M-Tech spoiler rather than using just adhesive. However, that option was available to me because my spoiler still had the mounting bolts intact. If your mounting bolts have been cut off, it'll be simpler to use one of the "sticky" methods previously mentioned. Regarding the M-Tech logo... I bought mine new, it's the same thing as the one on the side molding. You will need to peel the actual logo off of a piece of plastic then re-stick that onto the spoiler. I think I posted a little more info than that in a thread of mine somewhere. __________________ Real men know how to SEARCH! THIS IS A MILLPOINT BLUE INTERIOR Mods 'n' stuff: Star Spoke 43 wheels - X-Brace - Mason Engineering front strut brace - CF gauge overlay - ZHP shifter knob - Racing Dynamics cat-back - Doubled brake lights - M-tech rear spoiler From Page 68 of the 1997 Owners Manual: "Vehicles equipped with ASC+T remain subject to the laws of physics." | | | 09-14-2011, 02:35 AM | #4 | Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Eugene Oregon Posts: 6,182 | i attached mine with very strong 3M double sided adhesive, i could lift my hatch just by the spoiler i could tug on it and it was very very hard to remove when i went to sell it, i see no reason to put holes in your hatch if you dont have to. this thing doesnt get much force on it from the wind. __________________ -Josh Sold-1995 318ti, Club Sport, Hellrot Sold-1996 318ti, Active Model, Boston Green Current- 1995 318ti, sport model, schwartz | | | 09-14-2011, 06:10 AM | #5 | NOBODY F's with the Jesus Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Ventura California Posts: 7,824 | Imagine sitting in your car and putting your feet against the windshield. Imagine the amount of force that it would take to push the windshield out. The glass would break before the adhesive let go. Just sayin. I know bolting it on is the right way to mount it, but should you ever decide that you don't like it, someone decides to steal it, or you want to sell it for crack money, well then you have holes to deal with. Edit; just to clarify, I was refering to the strength of the windshield adhesive. It's really really strong stuff. And it dries rubbery. Last edited by cooljess76; 09-14-2011 at 06:34 AM. | | | 09-14-2011, 06:17 AM | #6 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: asdfasdf Posts: 10,002 | most of the windforce that it would get is going to push down on it anyway, it's not going to really lift it at all | | | 09-14-2011, 10:24 AM | #7 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: MD Posts: 126 | One thing I would strongly recommend when installing the spoiler, it to make sure you install the gasket that goes around the bottom edges. This should come in the kit. You might want to find a thicker one than the provided gasket/foam. One of its main functions is to keep water from pooling under the spoiler. In the winter this is a problem. I had the gasket on mine, but it shrunk or something and I came out one morning in the winter to broken spoiler from what freezing underneath and breaking the stud out of the spoiler. Fixed it with some nice epoxy, and you can't even tell, but just a word of caution. __________________ '96 318ti Base - few mods installed... | | | 09-15-2011, 12:32 PM | #8 | Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Australia Posts: 50 | Thanks everyone for your feedback! I've decided I want to avoid drilling holes into the body, so I think I'll try cooljess76's method with windshield adhesive. It sounds like a concrete method, and I won't be causing any damages to the body of my car. I'm going to get in contact with my dealer, and get a quote to see what the best move is. Also, thanks to Biolite for that advice! I'll keep it in mind before instalation! I have another question, currently, I have a rear roof spoiler/wing installed, which replicates the image below. Do you think it would be too much if I install the M-Tech Spoiler with the rear/roof spoiler as-well? Have any of you seen a 318ti with both spoilers installed? | | | 09-16-2011, 01:34 AM | #9 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: asdfasdf Posts: 10,002 | I've seen a few ti's with a roof and trunk lid spoiler, I think that they're subtle looking enough that it won't look gaudy with both installed | | | 09-16-2011, 02:25 AM | #10 | Senior Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: PA Posts: 1,906 | I also have both oem spoilers. I have not installed them yet though. I ordered the roof spoiler new for the dealer. It came with an adhesive for installation. I did a mock up fit with both spoilers. I didn't like how they looked together but they weren't exactly fitted perfectly. I haven't found any pics of another ti with both yet. I don't think I'll be installing my spoilers for quite some time yet. So you'll have to be the guinea pig... __________________ | | | 09-16-2011, 02:26 AM | #11 | Senior Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: PA Posts: 1,906 | Quote: Originally Posted by tiFreak I've seen a few ti's with a roof and trunk lid spoiler, I think that they're subtle looking enough that it won't look gaudy with both installed | Got any pics? __________________ | | | 09-19-2011, 08:21 AM | #13 | Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Australia Posts: 50 | My spoiler just arrived today it took just under a week to get here, and considering it was sent from the UK I was pretty impressed. Thanks for posting the links guys I've taken a look at them, and I'm going through with installing the M-Tech spoiler with my roof spoiler. As tiFreak said, they're subtle enough to install both of them. Unfortunately, currently my car is at the work shop getting the seating refurbished, and won't be back until tomorrow afternoon. I am getting my front and rear bumpers, and side skirts colour coated white later in the week, so I'll get the spoiler painted at the same time (Why BMW manufactured vehicles without their bumpers and side skirts colour coated in the first place is unknown to me). Hopefully, the other parts needed for the spoiler installation will have arrived by then and I'll be able to install it at once. If anybody is interested, I'll be sure to post some photos after the respray/installation . | | | 09-21-2011, 08:15 AM | #14 | Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Australia Posts: 50 | I was able to realise first hand, how expensive BMW dealers can be. I listed the part numbers of the parts I needed for the M-Tech spoiler. He couldn't give me a complete quote, but did say it would cost me between $AU150-$AU160 for the 'M' badge. I think I'll buy all my parts online . | | | 09-21-2011, 04:07 PM | #15 | Moderator Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: SoCal318ti Posts: 1,574 | Quote: Originally Posted by Lachlan I was able to realise first hand, how expensive BMW dealers can be. I listed the part numbers of the parts I needed for the M-Tech spoiler. He couldn't give me a complete quote, but did say it would cost me between $AU150-$AU160 for the 'M' badge. I think I'll buy all my parts online . | Online is the best way to purchase since the dealer in most cases has higher prices. Last edited by lazoh; 09-21-2011 at 06:13 PM. | | | | | Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | |