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Old 08-03-2013, 11:30 PM   #11
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Think Emma had half the forum on the phone today!. Got mine booked in for after easter. Mot, insp II, subframe check / repair, auch!
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Old 09-03-2013, 01:07 AM   #12
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Have BMW stated anywhere in writing that must be under 10 years old or is this hear say ?

Is it true the repaired subframe by BMW is more or less no improvements over the old section so same problem again in 10 years ?

Also what do u guys think of using M Prove who supposedly offer a localised repair I think to make it stronger ?

Also are cars that are original so no cracks and don't need new subframe worth more thAn ones that have been "repaired" if everything else is exactly the same such as condition mileage number of owners colour options age etc ?
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Old 09-03-2013, 08:51 AM   #13
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Old 09-03-2013, 09:56 AM   #14
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Have BMW stated anywhere in writing that must be under 10 years old or is this hear say ?

Is it true the repaired subframe by BMW is more or less no improvements over the old section so same problem again in 10 years ?

Also what do u guys think of using M Prove who supposedly offer a localised repair I think to make it stronger ?

Also are cars that are original so no cracks and don't need new subframe worth more thAn ones that have been "repaired" if everything else is exactly the same such as condition mileage number of owners colour options age etc ?


There's some pics somewhere on this site of a car that had the localised repair done and the boot floor was still ripped to shreads....


In a year or 2's time when all the cars are 10 years old would you rather buy a car that had a full repair or 1 that hadn't and waiting for it to crack..???


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Old 09-03-2013, 10:45 AM   #15
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Have BMW stated anywhere in writing that must be under 10 years old or is this hear say ?

Is it true the repaired subframe by BMW is more or less no improvements over the old section so same problem again in 10 years ?

Also what do u guys think of using M Prove who supposedly offer a localised repair I think to make it stronger ?

Also are cars that are original so no cracks and don't need new subframe worth more thAn ones that have been "repaired" if everything else is exactly the same such as condition mileage number of owners colour options age etc ?
I've read that the replacement floor is modified for greater support. After fitting, its then resin injected.

BMW have looked at the problem & provided an expensive, labour intensive fix - given the repair is 40 odd hours in labour alone.
If it was possible to sort the issue with a localised repair, costing far less, then i'm sure that BMW would have done it- they are footing the bill after all.

If for any reason BMW reject a repair claim, then you've go Mprove & Reddish offering the localised welding/plate fix at a more wallet friendly price.
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Old 09-03-2013, 11:16 AM   #16
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I recently posted on then other thread (Technical Area) regarding a BMW internal memo that I found in my history file. Some of you lads will now be familiar with it, having asked for a copy.

What I did find surprising when I sat down and took the time to read it, was the date the document was first circulated: 12/03 which is easily overlooked.
BMW knew about the likelihood of this defect occurring, as the CSL's were coming off the production line. (July 03 - December 03)

That being the case, this must have shown up during testing/proofing of the car, which was supposedly carried out at the Nurburgring.
BMW obviously found that the chassis couldn't cope with high degrees of lateral torsional stress/stain as in high speed cornering.

Good will gesture, or complete recall - no contest.
Not good for their image as the CSL was promoted as a race car for the road. I'm more inclined to think it's more a get out of jail free card.

This fault applies to all of the E46 model range, however as the CSL was marketed it will be predisposed to this fault occurring much sooner than on other models.
Bottom line: It is an inherent design defect.
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Old 09-03-2013, 12:12 PM   #17
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[quote=portlandgrey;137349]I've read that the replacement floor is modified for greater support. After fitting, its then resin injected.

BMW have looked at the problem & provided an expensive, labour intensive fix - given the repair is 40 odd hours in labour alone.
If it was possible to sort the issue with a localised repair, costing far less, then i'm sure that BMW would have done it- they are footing the bill after all.


this^^^
the new boot floor is stronger as have different part numbers and slightly different design. i've seen it with my own eyes. for bmw to admit this tho will mean there admitting there's a fault and would have to recall all e46 m3's.

Mprove & Reddish repairs are not ideal if you ask me. they basically drill the end of the crack (to stop it sprending). then glue a plate over the top. nothing to stop cracks appearing from other spot welds. although the plates do help spead the load. for me personally i would'nt touch a csl thats not been repaired by a dealer as 'I' see the reddish repair as a bodge!
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Old 09-03-2013, 12:13 PM   #18
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I've read that the replacement floor is modified for greater support. After fitting, its then resin injected.

BMW have looked at the problem & provided an expensive, labour intensive fix - given the repair is 40 odd hours in labour alone.
If it was possible to sort the issue with a localised repair, costing far less, then i'm sure that BMW would have done it- they are footing the bill after all.

If for any reason BMW reject a repair claim, then you've go Mprove & Reddish offering the localised welding/plate fix at a more wallet friendly price.
I don't know where U've read that... unfortunately it's incorrect.
Despite the replacement boot floor having a different part number, it is still the same steel boot floor as the original. The improvements come with the injection of structural foam into the void between inner & outer boot floor that's part of the Official BMW repair which stops any flexing at the rear that's responsible for the chassis cracks developing in the first place. This is why BMW offer this foam injection solution, if they find no chassis cracks. No flex = No cracks.
This information has been provided & confirmed by Emma & Gareth @ Elms Camborne + Malcom (the body shop estimator form Elms Stansted, where the actual chassis repair are undertaken.
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Old 09-03-2013, 12:18 PM   #19
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I don't know where U've read that... unfortunately it's incorrect.
Despite the replacement boot floor having a different part number, it is still the same steel boot floor as the original. The improvements come with the injection of structural foam into the void between inner & outer boot floor that's part of the Official BMW repair which stops any flexing at the rear that's responsible for the chassis cracks developing in the first place. This is why BMW offer this foam injection solution, if they find no chassis cracks. No flex = No cracks.
This information has been provided & confirmed by Emma & Gareth @ Elms Camborne + Malcom (the body shop estimator form Elms Stansted, where the actual chassis repair are undertaken.
like i've just said matt-

the new boot floor is stronger as have different part numbers and slightly different design. i've seen it with my own eyes. for bmw to admit this tho will mean there admitting there's a fault and would have to recall all e46 m3's.

the foam injection is NOT i cue is a prevention! there's a few e46's out there that have had the injection and still cracked later on.
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Old 09-03-2013, 12:48 PM   #20
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The other issue is if you have the foam injection you can't have the repair kit done it has to be a full panel replaced. I was told this by Redish when I enquired about the repair panels.


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