M-Tech Rear
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Originally Posted by tex_phil' post='1016517' date='Sep 24 2009, 09:29 PM
If I could do it all over again I'd do mtech rear. I wanted the m5 look so I got the m5 rear and quads. I like the rear alot, however I have been extremly unhappy with my exhaust setup. I've lost power and its too loud from the inside. I should have never messed with the OEM exhaust, lesson learned I guess. I miss the quiet sound.
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My Ride: Black 2006 BMW 530i with sport and prem package, staggered 124 wheels, 50% tint, AC Schnitzer aluminum pedals, black interior w/ alum trim set, M style body kit and sound upgrade: Alpine PDX-5, PXE-H660, sub, MBQuart speakers.
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would the M tech kit look good with 18" wheels (style 124), or will I be forced to get 19".
do the bumpers give you problems while riding with the lower profile (bumps, etc)?
do the bumpers give you problems while riding with the lower profile (bumps, etc)?
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