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Originally posted by JeST View Post
Cant recall but arent OEM diffusers fiberglass with the carbon fiber flares? The roof being upfront for all to see i feel it would be more notable of a difference if painted. I'm actually surprised someone wants to paint the carbon in the first place
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Originally posted by JeST View Post
Cant recall but arent OEM diffusers fiberglass with the carbon fiber flares? The roof being upfront for all to see i feel it would be more notable of a difference if painted. I'm actually surprised someone wants to paint the carbon in the first place
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Originally posted by liam821 View Post
While you can weld on an OEM slicktop, you can also use 3M Panel Bonding Adhesive. It's made to do just that, bond panels, and if applied correctly is more than strong enough to hold the roof in place and arguably better than welding. This is what I'm planning on doing with my PY car since I want the roof body color, and painting the carbon panel seems like a waste of money when you can get an OE metal one half the cost. I also don't have to worry about getting the carbon panel perfectly flat/prepped for paint since the OE metal panel is, well, its an OE panel prepped for paint.
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Originally posted by Epsilon View Post
Where would you order an OEM slicktop roof panel at a reasonable price? ECS shipping and taxes make it about the same cost as a carbon one shipped from Karbonius.
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Originally posted by terra View Post
Painted bits of CSL diffusers generally look okay, especially in OEM guise.
I'd probably use the glue that BMW uses on the E9x. I believe it's this stuff: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...l/83190417144/
The problem is AUD to USD is rubbish at the moment and so is shipping... whereas I have a local Wurth dealer that gives me good prices and I have used Wurth to replace basically all my OEM stuff underseal etc so I am comfortable with Wurth as an OEM replacement I just dont know what equivalent glue they provide to bond the roof on...
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Originally posted by STAATS View Post
The problem is AUD to USD is rubbish at the moment and so is shipping... whereas I have a local Wurth dealer that gives me good prices and I have used Wurth to replace basically all my OEM stuff underseal etc so I am comfortable with Wurth as an OEM replacement I just dont know what equivalent glue they provide to bond the roof on...
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Originally posted by liam821 View Post
I was planning on ordering it here: https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...318242962.html and then just picking it up. It's in Tacoma WA, which is only two hours north of me. They're selling it for $776. Although they list shipping as $12.95 to Oregon...
In other news, there's a headliner on Ebay selling for $300 that needs to be reupholstered in case anyone is looking for local pickup in New Jersey. Search item number 143446606317.
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Never heard of DTM mentioned in the forums before, but they are really low cost at $695 for FRP and $995 for carbon and $150 flat ship.
https://dtmfiberwerkz.com/index.php?...product_id=259
Last edited by Epsilon; 11-13-2020, 01:25 AM.
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Originally posted by Epsilon View PostCSL roof insulation:
Front: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...t/51488229733/
Rear: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...n/51488229734/
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if you have the car apart it's worth your time to avoid buying this and instead use melamime foam to to absorb sound
https://www.secondskinaudio.com/soun...ega-zorbe-foam
it's slightly lighter and actually designed for it's intended purpose. the OE stuff is pretty much chopped up jeans and tshirts glued together.
4 sq feet is enough to insulate the roof
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Originally posted by usdmej View Post
if you have the car apart it's worth your time to avoid buying this and instead use melamime foam to to absorb sound
https://www.secondskinaudio.com/soun...ega-zorbe-foam
it's slightly lighter and actually designed for it's intended purpose. the OE stuff is pretty much chopped up jeans and tshirts glued together.
4 sq feet is enough to insulate the roof
I could believe it works better.
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