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      02-15-2013, 03:20 PM   #1
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Parts needed for E90 LCI msport conversion?

To start off I want to say I have searched endlessly and still can't figure out the answer. I've actually spent the last 3 days searching on here and google but get mixed results and whatnot. Basically I just ordered an msport front bumper from JGmods which comes with almost everything like fogs, grilles, etc... What I can't seem to figure out is what is needed to install.

The problem is most threads i'm reading are pre-lci to lci msport retrofits and not base lci to msport. I'm also getting many mixed results of people saying all I need is the bumper and others saying you need adaptors for the belly pan, new ducts, new fender liners, etc... Jason@Tischer was kind enough to PM me a list of all parts they include with their kit that I don't have but the price comes out to $240 shipped. I've been reading that most people pay $100 or nothing to do the conversion so i'm a little lost... Basically i'm trying to see if theres any guys who did the conversion on an LCI and what parts they needed. I'll put the list Jason sent below. Thanks in advance for anyone that can help this has really been getting to my head the last few days since I can't seem to figure out a definitive answer.

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Adapter 51758040109 $17.30
Front left duct 51747891383 $24.22
Front right duct 51747891384 $48.44
Left lower cover 51717892803 $58.67
Right lower cover 51717892804 $58.67
Underhood adapter 51117892935 $14.61
Blind rivets 51118047458 $0.62 each x 5
Socket housings 61138364498 $2.04 each x 2
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Anyone? I really don't want to spend $240 then find out it was unnecessary...
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I'm going to subscribe. I want to do this conversion as well. I searched and can't find a M Tech front bumper that has the PDC.
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From the kits I have seen from manufacturers and companies that sell them local to us - the kit is designed for guys who have regular sport fronts and want to switch so you don't need the different belly pans and fender liners - it should bolt right up. I could be wrong however this is from what I have seen thus far. You may have to trim your vents a little but regardless no extra parts. If you do trim vents trim from teh rear so the fronts still look perfect since thats what you'll see.
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From the kits I have seen from manufacturers and companies that sell them local to us - the kit is designed for guys who have regular sport fronts and want to switch so you don't need the different belly pans and fender liners - it should bolt right up. I could be wrong however this is from what I have seen thus far. You may have to trim your vents a little but regardless no extra parts. If you do trim vents trim from teh rear so the fronts still look perfect since thats what you'll see.
Yea I guess i'll wait it out and try to fit it before ordering things. I was hoping someone who did it could chime in but it doesn't look like it so far
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I have an lci mtech on my pre lci. I didn't buy anything. My shop fit it for me. None of the parts are "needed".

Kidney grilles and lower grilles only needed.
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I have an lci mtech on my pre lci. I didn't buy anything. My shop fit it for me. None of the parts are "needed".

Kidney grilles and lower grilles only needed.
Hmm interesting. I guess best thing for me to do is try fitting it before I want to install it to see if everything works and if not i'll order the other parts
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the underbody adapter is needed unless you like the front bumper just flapping in the center, fender liners are not necessary but the ducting will not fit exactly. Ducts are different as well.
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the underbody adapter is needed unless you like the front bumper just flapping in the center, fender liners are not necessary but the ducting will not fit exactly. Ducts are different as well.
Is that for LCI too? Someone told me for pre-lci you need the parts but if you have LCI it's a direct swap?
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The ducts don't fit exactly. Maybe 25% of the ducting is covered. Maybe less. I believe the shop cut away at some areas. not exactly sure. The adapter is super cheap. Aside from that. I think you are gtg.

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I have done the full OEM conversion. From my perspective, you do want to have the parts that will cost you a couple of hundred extra. This ensures you have an OEM fitment, that the duct work lines up properly and that the front bumper especially is secured properly.

It is not a direct bolt on as the two bumpers use different guide dimensions.
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I have done the full OEM conversion. From my perspective, you do want to have the parts that will cost you a couple of hundred extra. This ensures you have an OEM fitment, that the duct work lines up properly and that the front bumper especially is secured properly.

It is not a direct bolt on as the two bumpers use different guide dimensions.
Ok thank you for confirming that. I'm still going to do a dry fit in case the rep came with any extra parts to make it a bolt on or whatever but it looks like i'm most likely going to be ordering those parts unfortunately.
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I did it to my lci without the ducts, fender liner and underbelly adapter and no probs but I have a 328i so don't know if the ducts matter
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I did it to my lci without the ducts, fender liner and underbelly adapter and no probs but I have a 328i so don't know if the ducts matter
The underside of your car fit with no issues and the fender lines bolted up properly?
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The underside of your car fit with no issues and the fender lines bolted up properly?
I'm about to order the front bumper for my 09 LCI also, I'm glad this thread came about as It answered a few questions, I had. I'm not saying his was done this way, but I know body shops that will fab and make bumpers, aero kits, ect...fit one way or another. JGmods should know exactly whats needed though, when I'm about order I'm gonna shoot a PM.
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The underside of your car fit with no issues and the fender lines bolted up properly?
I'm about to order the front bumper for my 09 LCI also, I'm glad this thread came about as It answered a few questions, I had. I'm not saying his was done this way, but I know body shops that will fab and make bumpers, aero kits, ect...fit one way or another. JGmods should know exactly whats needed though, when I'm about order I'm gonna shoot a PM.
Well my bumper should be here todayand hopefully installed either this weekend or next. I wound up deciding I want perfect fitment so I just ordered all the parts from tischer. I'll try installing it without them frst though just so we can all know for sure.
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Here is the parts list on jgmods for their mtech rep. On an iPad now so can't compare easily. Want to do the same.


Front Left Brake Air Duct 51747891379
Front Right Brake Air Duct 51747891380
Grid Lateral, Left 51117891395
Grid Lateral, Right 51117891396
Grid Lateral, Center 51118047365
Adapter Under Hood Shield 51117892935
Deflector Lip, Left 51717892697
Deflector Lip, Right 51717892697
Cover, Bottom Left 51717892801
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Here is the parts list on jgmods for their mtech rep. On an iPad now so can't compare easily. Want to do the same.


Front Left Brake Air Duct 51747891379
Front Right Brake Air Duct 51747891380
Grid Lateral, Left 51117891395
Grid Lateral, Right 51117891396
Grid Lateral, Center 51118047365
Adapter Under Hood Shield 51117892935
Deflector Lip, Left 51717892697
Deflector Lip, Right 51717892697
Cover, Bottom Left 51717892801
Cover, Bottom Right 51717892802
Adapter 511758040109
I ordered everything in that list except the deflector lips and "grid lateral's" or grilles. You might want to email them before you order the parts because my bumper came with all the grilles so unless they stopped sending those with the bumpers you don't need them. I'll be installing the front Saturday so i'll be able to update you guys. As promised i'll throw it on first and just check if screws and ducts line up with oem parts then i'm going to fit the retrofit parts. Hopefully I don't need those deflector lips... Jason didn't say I did so i'm sure it will be fine with the ones on there now
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Ok awesome. So no concerns with yours being a sport 335? I am thinking of having my dealer do the work while on vacation so if parts are needed, they can hopefully just handle.
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Ok awesome. So no concerns with yours being a sport 335? I am thinking of having my dealer do the work while on vacation so if parts are needed, they can hopefully just handle.
Wouldn't the dealer will charge the hell out of you?

If you're in San Francisco I can highly recommend a bodyshop for you to save on paint and labor. I'm also going to be doing this next month.
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I didn't install my rear bumper I had the paint shop do it. But the front is very easy, just take your time. So easy a caveman can do it, lol. Dealer is going to rape you!
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Ok awesome. So no concerns with yours being a sport 335? I am thinking of having my dealer do the work while on vacation so if parts are needed, they can hopefully just handle.
Well I don't think the deflector lip will make much of a difference...

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I didn't install my rear bumper I had the paint shop do it. But the front is very easy, just take your time. So easy a caveman can do it, lol. Dealer is going to rape you!
Hahaha i'm doing the front Saturday. Rear I have to wait for the diffuser to come since it was on backorder but it will be painted and picked up tomorrow along with the front. A buddy and myself are going to try to install the rear ourselves... Haha hopefully it goes smooth
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