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Its called a front splitter and a genuine BMW replacement is about £2k. You can get copies for less
Ouch. For 2 pieces of plastic. I cant seem to find them online.. If I search for the splitter it comes up with loads that protrude past the bumper, These are about 10Inch long separate pieces. One either side, held on my 3/4 bolts.


Think I've found it

Pressure lip


Much more reasonable
 
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I have no issue now just lesson learned.

However the 3M part you mentioned about mods had me confused.

Surely I'm covered insurance wise if I've declared the modifications it doesn't matter how they was installed?

Anyway it comes from BMW like that so got to be ok surely.

A lot of spoilers and things are just stuck on with 3M tape (even from factory).

Yes, you'll be covered. Stop worrying and enjoy the car!
 
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Well I'm not sure if it's the shock but the stupid roads In the UK . Hot a pothole and getting some vibration when on the motorway . Seems to be mainly be front right where you can feel it . Doesn't appear to be noticeable until your going quicker

Shock? Or wheel tracking ?
 
Well I'm not sure if it's the shock but the stupid roads In the UK . Hot a pothole and getting some vibration when on the motorway . Seems to be mainly be front right where you can feel it . Doesn't appear to be noticeable until your going quicker

Shock? Or wheel tracking ?
Or a wheel weight has fallen off
 
Well I'm not sure if it's the shock but the stupid roads In the UK . Hot a pothole and getting some vibration when on the motorway . Seems to be mainly be front right where you can feel it . Doesn't appear to be noticeable until your going quicker

Shock? Or wheel tracking ?
Or buckled the wheel. Or cracked it, but less likely if it's holding pressure. Or could be a bulge in the sidewall if it's damaged the tyre. Or it could be lupus.
 
Well BMW dealer come back to me this afternoon and said they looked at everything and on reflection they are now paying the £280 difference for Insurance cost so a result and they done a U-turn. :)

Also doing some touch up paint work for free on black trim I see on passenger side that looks warn.
 
Ouch. For 2 pieces of plastic. I cant seem to find them online.. If I search for the splitter it comes up with loads that protrude past the bumper, These are about 10Inch long separate pieces. One either side, held on my 3/4 bolts.


Think I've found it

Pressure lip


Much more reasonable

Apologies, I thought you had the full 3 piece as you have the ultimate pack. Like this https://www.mlperformance.co.uk/pro...iridescent-carbon-rear-spoiler-m240i-m2-m3-m4
 
What people opinion on lane assist I think it might be going off on my car? Feel like it pops up wrongly a lot so far.

Still can't fully get used to BMW auto hold on M135i, just isn't the same as my old Golf it was more seamless on that. Feels like you have to press brake to much and creeping with it is annoying.
 
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It's incredibly intrusive on every iDrive7 car I've driven. To the point where I automatically turn it off as part of my routine when starting the car. The iDrive8 version seems much more relaxed. Not sure if it's linked with iDrive in any way, or it's just been updated on post 2023 cars.
 
If I wanted it checked out , could I go to BMW seeing as I have Warrenty cover on wear and tear items up to 100,000 until my Warrenty runs out ?

I did a quick AI search and it says suspension and shock included.



The BMW Approved Used Car Warranty provides comprehensive cover for mechanical and electrical components of the vehicle, including wear and tear up to 100,000 miles from registration. This warranty ensures that, for a minimum of 12 months, your BMW Approved Used Car is protected against breakdown and repair costs for parts and labour, with unlimited mileage.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Coverage:
The warranty covers a wide range of mechanical and electrical components, offering a high level of protection.
Wear and Tear:
It specifically covers the failure of covered components due to wear and tear, up to 100,000 miles from the vehicle's registration date.
Unlimited Mileage:
The warranty provides unlimited mileage protection for the duration of the cover, ensuring peace of mind regardless of how much you drive.
Parts and Labour:
It covers the cost of both parts and labour for repairs related to covered components.


Minimum 12 Months:

The BMW Approved Used Car Warranty is offered for a minimum of 12 months, but can be extended




Iv had a look on YouTube to best diagnose the issue with vibrations between 60-75 on front right

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The dealer charges a health check fee and you have to pay it if no fault found or something not covered by warrnaty. For my local dealer it's £160.

You should rule out wheel or tyre damage first.

* worth checking as your's is the AUC warranty with zero excess the check might be free.
 
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The dealer charges a health check fee and you have to pay it if no fault found or something not covered by warrnaty. For my local dealer it's £160.

You should rule out wheel or tyre damage first.

You get health checks free when you have a service..maybe I wait until I have my next service ? Ok..so In order for checking wheel damage what am I looking for ? Signs of impact? Or something bent ? I will look at tyres and wheels. I may take it down to local tyre place and see if they can do a re balance on it ?

I have metal drive ramps but my jack is not working at the moment. If I drive it on the ramps and have a look around.the wheel suspension area and see if I can see anything obvious
 
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* worth checking as your's is the AUC warranty with zero excess the check might be free.
Can confirm they will still charge the fee for the investigation if the damage is not covered by the warranty. Not sure if they still charge it if you're imagining any damage and end up wasting their time.
 
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Google AI says

Yes, a health check, often referred to as a Vehicle Health Check (VHC) or Electronic Vehicle Health Check (EVHC), is typically offered free of charge with an AUC (Approved Used Car) warranty
 
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