Just picked up my new (to me) 2002 M3. I brought it to my shop (VAC motorsports in Philly) for a subframe analysis. The tech mentioned that since he saw no cracks or any signs of stress to the area, he recommended the foam injection remedy that BMW offered back in the early 2000's. According to him, if the subframe mounting points are in good shape and show no signs of cracking, he stated that he did not want to drop the rear subframe, galvanize the steel and weld in the plates. Mind you this is coming from VAC motorsports, they specialize in these cars and know their stuff.
Has anyone had any experience with the foam injection process for subframe reinforcement? And what have your results like? Eventually I'll wind up reinforcing it, I just want to only have to do it once. Thanks!
Has anyone had any experience with the foam injection process for subframe reinforcement? And what have your results like? Eventually I'll wind up reinforcing it, I just want to only have to do it once. Thanks!
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