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Karter: in the OP, how did you figure out the bottom piece had been updated to fabric before you ordered it?
The original part in my car (that had broken up) had the part number stamped on it. I looked it up on RealOEM and noted it wasn't a listed part for the M3, I then looked up what item was listed for the M3 and found the new part.
lol figures I ordered the original 055 part number on Monday. I originally ordered the newer thing Karter got and wasn't sure it would contour well to the bench as it looks like it may not suck all the way down. Curious what he finds
I see $129 + ~$51 USD shipping to AU for 51488252759 which isn't too bad from FCP. That's compared with 478 USD equivalent from an Australian dealer. You mention shipping was expensive but in the scheme of things that's not too bad for a largish part (althogh I guess it can squash down quite a bit).
I see $129 + ~$51 USD shipping to AU for 51488252759 which isn't too bad from FCP. That's compared with 478 USD equivalent from an Australian dealer. You mention shipping was expensive but in the scheme of things that's not too bad for a largish part (althogh I guess it can squash down quite a bit).
I got mine from EMIAuto, but I ordered a bunch of stuff at once and they worked out cheapest overall on parts + shipping for the lot, but couldn't say who would be cheapest for just this part sorry.
Any updates on the install? I gotta change my order Monday on whether to cancel the 055 part number and go with this. It looks like it has the circular trace marks for the fuel pump and sender harnesses but you'll have to cut it out yourself? It looks like everything will sit flat once installed but if you're able to get this installed today that would be epic 😁
The more I look at it I think the carpet piece behind the rear seats leading to the trunk and the end of the passenger rear interior carpet will sit above this insulation and hold it in place when you take the rear seat bench out from time to time.
Any updates on the install? I gotta change my order Monday on whether to cancel the 055 part number and go with this. It looks like it has the circular trace marks for the fuel pump and sender harnesses but you'll have to cut it out yourself? It looks like everything will sit flat once installed but if you're able to get this installed today that would be epic 😁
The more I look at it I think the carpet piece behind the rear seats leading to the trunk and the end of the passenger rear interior carpet will sit above this insulation and hold it in place when you take the rear seat bench out from time to time.
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Unfortunately it rained on Sunday so I wasn't able to get to this (need more space than my garage allows for).
Yes that's right it has the circular mouldings for the fuel senders, but I don't think they need to be cut out, if you need to access them you can use the larger cutouts (unless I'm missing something?)
I agree re your assessment re the carpet behind the rear seats, I too have been thinking about it and I think what you say will prove to be the case.
Unfortunately it rained on Sunday so I wasn't able to get to this (need more space than my garage allows for).
Yes that's right it has the circular mouldings for the fuel senders, but I don't think they need to be cut out, if you need to access them you can use the larger cutouts (unless I'm missing something?)
I agree re your assessment re the carpet behind the rear seats, I too have been thinking about it and I think what you say will prove to be the case.
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I can send you a pic in a little bit you absolutely need to cut out the circles as the rest wiring harness goes through them to access the tank. Hmm… on second thought maybe you can just leave them underneath and just lift the flap to access which differs from the original design but it'll be less wear and tear in the long run.
I think I’m going to switch my order tomorrow to the new stuff and take the gamble. I did some thinking and realized if I go with the original part, in 20yrs when it disintegrates neither option will be available and I’ll have nothing, where the other option it will probably have held up lol
I can send you a pic in a little bit you absolutely need to cut out the circles as the rest wiring harness goes through them to access the tank. Hmm… on second thought maybe you can just leave them underneath and just lift the flap to access which differs from the original design but it'll be less wear and tear in the long run.
I think I'm going to switch my order tomorrow to the new stuff and take the gamble. I did some thinking and realized if I go with the original part, in 20yrs when it disintegrates neither option will be available and I'll have nothing, where the other option it will probably have held up lol
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Ah right I see what you mean - yeah I was going to place the insulation over the top of the wiring.
Do you guys really find that this stuff makes a difference? I didn’t even notice after pulling the rubber crap out for the Vincebar. Our rear seat benches are so heavy and foamy that they seem to do a fine job on their own.
Running without the rear bench in place on the other hand …
Our rear seat benches are so heavy and foamy that they seem to do a fine job on their own.
1000x this
looks like the new part has a more thorough coverage of "jute" style insulation which works through sound absorption, something the rear seat will do exponentially better than that thin layer will. what that area needs more of is sound dampening (of the fuel pump and senders), which is what the original thick rubber like insulation attempted to do
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