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08-10-2014, 05:14 PM | #1 |
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Kerscher wide fenders
Does anyone know more information about these fenders?
http://www.kerscher-tuning.de/home/index.php Wide front fenders |
08-10-2014, 06:38 PM | #2 |
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Says it matches up with OEM 135i bumper, so not that wide. I wonder exactly how much extra clearance it would give.
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08-10-2014, 06:41 PM | #3 |
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I sent them an e-mail but they are closed until Thursday. I will post an update when they reply. If it's not too wide it might look good. I was considering the ER wide body but I don't like that it's not flushed with the back.
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08-11-2014, 02:34 PM | #4 |
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Very interested.
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08-13-2014, 12:16 PM | #7 |
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It just looks like 1M styled narrow body fenders to complete the look of their 1m narrow body bumpers. No extra width. The fender edge thickness and the fact that it matches with a 135i sideskirts is a dead giveaway.
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08-21-2014, 06:10 AM | #9 |
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our fenders E82 fit together with original bumper and sidesirts. The are (on top) about 1,5cm wider. It is no problem to use together with original rear panels. It is good look! Fenders will be supplied with wider inner wheel liners and fittig material. Together with fenders you need indicators of 1 M-Coupe and modified water supply tank. Regarding an offer incl. shipping costs pls. let me know the nearest Airport to you. Or contact: Autohaus 24, LLC Andy Potikyan 111 E. Cedar Ave. Unit 102 USA-CA 91501 Burbank Tel:001-818 526 0030, email: info@ah-24.com Hope to hear from you. regards Emmi Kerscher Tuning GmbH Eggenfeldener Str. 46a D-84326 Falkenberg Tel.++ 49 (0) 8727 96 88 0 Fax ++ 49 (0) 8727 96 88 29 E-Mail: E.Kerscher@Kerscher-Tuning.de Internet: www.Kerscher.de German Tuning Group E-Mail: info.gtg@kerscher.de Internet: www.germantuning.de Amtsgericht Landshut HRB 2705 Geschaeftsfuehrer: Emmi Kerscher *** Bitte löschen Sie bei Rückantworten nicht den vorangegangen Schriftwechsel*** *** Please include previous mails when responding *** -------- Original Message -------- Subject: E82 wide fenders (11-Aug-2014 0:20) From: Juve <juvencio_elizalde@yahoo.com> To: tuning@kerscher.de Cost is about 1300 to Atlanta, Ga. |
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08-21-2014, 06:05 PM | #10 |
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http://www.kerscher-tuning.de/stylin...9&bild_id=1331 could be interesting and allow one to run et35 wheels
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08-21-2014, 10:19 PM | #11 |
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I dont understand. If they can still match up with the standard front bumper how can the fender still be wider? So it's wider near the back of the arch but not the front or something?
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08-22-2014, 03:31 AM | #14 |
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I wonder are these just the fenders that bolt up to 1M front bar? If so, that's a great idea on Kerschers part heaps of people want to neutralize the balance of our staggered setup and this would provide just that.
Nice how it matches to OEM side skirts. It's probably moulded in a way to provide the additional width where it counts on the wheel arch, but tapers back down more aggressively to match the stock skirts. I like it for a quick stock looking appearance.
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For a quick and easy 1M look sure but looks awkward to me without the bigger tires and aggresive wide stance.
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I had an ER widebody with an OEM narrowbody rear and a 1m front with an OEM narrowbody rear and with both of those set ups the width was extremely obvious. I just dont see it with the Kerscher. |
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For the money it just doesn't look to be worth it to me. 15mm isn't enough.
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08-22-2014, 10:26 PM | #21 |
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Yeah for cost of fenders bumper and painting + fitting for 15mm might not be worth it. Though if you can fit ET35 wheels up front on a 9" wheel with 255 front that would make things nice and square + neutral. Not everyone needs or can afford a full 1M convention so its a nice alternative to an ER widebody.
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if the fender will able to run 255 tires, that will be a perfect set up for track day without breaking the bank |
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