That's good to hear! Thanks for the update. I finally pulled the trigger and ordered some low pass filters today. Will post up my findings once I get them installed. Thanks again!
Was spraying pollen off the car today and noticed that the car locked when water hit the door handle lock area. It threw me off for a second but I realized that the keys were in my pocket and I was close enough to the door for it to pick up the fob. Anyone else experience this?
Here you go. BMW push rivet is what you need. That's pretty crappy that you have to go hunt for the correct parts which should've been in there from the beginning.
BMW Expanding Rivets P/N: 51 16 1 881 149...
You won't be able to use the screws that they supplied. There is nothing there for the screws to go into. You will need to go to the dealer and pick up a few or order them online. The pop rivets for the front install should look like this.
Yeah, I felt the same way as you when I first opened it. Looks like the same package that I received, except I do see a problem with the bag labeled front. You should have some plastic pop rivets instead of the screws that you have pictured.
I would recommend finding some flat black washers...
Here's another option for a grill too. I do like the look of this one pretty good. It's a little bit bigger but would still work like a champ.
https://www.parts-express.com/visaton-grill-for-frs8-series-and-2-1-2-speakers--292-526
Just throwing some other options out there for covers. You can also use a stainless steel air vent (2 inch). It would be an "all-in-one" type of install. Drill the diameter, mount, and finished...
Yes the GR Badge is just peel and stick. Warm it up with a heat gun or leave it out in the sun for awhile. You can use some dental floss and it should take it right off. You might have a little residue left on the paint which should clean up easily.
I've been using this one for a few years and works like a champ.
Tip: Go ahead and buy and extra 17mm deep socket so you don't have to keep taking them off and on.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200621085_200621085...
Another foam link if anyone was looking........
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@Alindoraan , thanks for the update as I had not tried any of them. I was only going by the dimensions I took from my cap as you can see from the pics I posted. Good thing with Prime is that its an easy return. Which section of the cap was too small (section B or C)?
Another option would be to get a smaller diameter bar (such as Cusco Power Bar). That might allow the rear of the seat to recline more. Odds are you would probably hit the back wall instead of the bar. But I have not seen one in person so I can't confirm 100%. Just throwing out other options...
Removing the rear bar is relatively easy (3 Steps). You will need to remove piece #1 and #2 to gain access to the T-Bolt.
Piece -1-
This is held in by a few white plastic clips and will simply pry out. Be sure to pull horizontally towards the middle of the car and they will pop out.
Piece -2-...