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      12-14-2015, 12:30 PM   #160
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Drives: 2009 335i Sport/Auto/Luxury
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Originally Posted by AlpineSwift
Does look clean, but I think I'm still gonna stick to the BMS filters. Reasoning: Cheaper, cooler engine bay and even more room to get to the plugs and stuff. Have yet to see anyone say they've had issues with the BMS filters even with snow or heavy downpours.
Problem it that it just leaves the wiring harness laying on top of your engine cover. Not a "pretty" look.

I've been running the BMS filters for six months now, Austin has had constant downpours, and not even the slightest hint of trouble.

Other than my inability to keep traction anywhere.



So my parts list (from realoem.com):

02 Housing, microfilter lower section, left 1 64316958817 $31.84 +core
03 Housing, mic-filter lower section, right 1 64316958818 $31.84 +core
04 Housing, microfilter top section, left 1 64316958815 $22.14 +core
05 Housing, microfilter top section, right 1 64316958816 $22.14 +core
06 Covering left 1 64319144869 $9.10
07 Covering right 1 64319144870 $9.10

The question is, which set of these is the correct M3 cable tray? All the below parts numbers are valid on realoem.com.


*Cable Duct, Upper - 12-52-7-532-269
*Cable Duct, Lower - 12-52-7-532-270

12-52-7-838-732 cover $20.78
12-52-7-838-733 lower tray $20.78
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