CF Rear Diffuser for E55 - Help!
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CF Rear Diffuser for E55 - Help!
Hey guys, I have a few questions and would love some feed back before I start this project.....
I just got a Carbon Fiber rear diffuser for my 2005 E55… It basically maintains the same shape and style as the OME one that is already on there… As I climbed under there I expected to see some sort of facets clips or pop-locks but there is nothing. Im assuming that the OME one is either glued or 3M taped on there. You can defiantly tell they are two separate pieces…. but I just wanted to check with you all on how to approach this before I try to anything to cause damage.
So if any of you have done this before of know what the best way of getting the old one removed, that would be great.
Also… once I get it the old one removed. What is the best produce I can get to attach the new one. I was thinking 3M double sided tape but I don’t know which one to get… there are hundreds of them….
Thank you
I just got a Carbon Fiber rear diffuser for my 2005 E55… It basically maintains the same shape and style as the OME one that is already on there… As I climbed under there I expected to see some sort of facets clips or pop-locks but there is nothing. Im assuming that the OME one is either glued or 3M taped on there. You can defiantly tell they are two separate pieces…. but I just wanted to check with you all on how to approach this before I try to anything to cause damage.
So if any of you have done this before of know what the best way of getting the old one removed, that would be great.
Also… once I get it the old one removed. What is the best produce I can get to attach the new one. I was thinking 3M double sided tape but I don’t know which one to get… there are hundreds of them….
Thank you
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The OEM plastic is 3M taped on.. I heated it up a lil with a heat gun, and slowly pulled at it for about 30 mins.. Its gonna get destroyed, so dont expect to salvage it.. Then after you get it off, you can use some adhesive remover to gwet the remaing glue/tape off.. Than just wiped the area down with some alcohol, and use some 3M double sticky tape to attach the CF piece..
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Hey guys, I have a few questions and would love some feed back before I start this project.....
I just got a Carbon Fiber rear diffuser for my 2005 E55… It basically maintains the same shape and style as the OME one that is already on there… As I climbed under there I expected to see some sort of facets clips or pop-locks but there is nothing. Im assuming that the OME one is either glued or 3M taped on there. You can defiantly tell they are two separate pieces…. but I just wanted to check with you all on how to approach this before I try to anything to cause damage.
So if any of you have done this before of know what the best way of getting the old one removed, that would be great.
Also… once I get it the old one removed. What is the best produce I can get to attach the new one. I was thinking 3M double sided tape but I don’t know which one to get… there are hundreds of them….
Thank you
I just got a Carbon Fiber rear diffuser for my 2005 E55… It basically maintains the same shape and style as the OME one that is already on there… As I climbed under there I expected to see some sort of facets clips or pop-locks but there is nothing. Im assuming that the OME one is either glued or 3M taped on there. You can defiantly tell they are two separate pieces…. but I just wanted to check with you all on how to approach this before I try to anything to cause damage.
So if any of you have done this before of know what the best way of getting the old one removed, that would be great.
Also… once I get it the old one removed. What is the best produce I can get to attach the new one. I was thinking 3M double sided tape but I don’t know which one to get… there are hundreds of them….
Thank you
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Also, Thank you for all your input. I really appreciate it
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eurorev doesnt have it on their website as far as i know you have to call them to order ir 1-866-7000REV. as far as fitting it on a 63 i am not sure. if the bumper is identical to e55 it will work other wise carbon fiber is not something you "make fit".
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I went with the Eurorev b/c it was more like the OME look
If you are looking for and E63... they might be a pretty close match... not sure. Id give EuroRev a call, they are pretty good to work with.
Here is the link for Vorsteiner... they make a very nice product!!!
http://www.vorsteiner.com/mercedes/e55-diffuser.html
Here is a shot of it... sorry I couldn't get it held up to the back of the car... it was too windy and my dog was not much help.
If you are looking for and E63... they might be a pretty close match... not sure. Id give EuroRev a call, they are pretty good to work with.
Here is the link for Vorsteiner... they make a very nice product!!!
http://www.vorsteiner.com/mercedes/e55-diffuser.html
Here is a shot of it... sorry I couldn't get it held up to the back of the car... it was too windy and my dog was not much help.
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yeah these things take time......
Dose EuroTeck look like this one?
Dose EuroTeck look like this one?
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yeah i got a eurotek trunk lip.....and i will get the front bumper lip from them too. but for the rear diffuser i like the oem look better than the crazy DTM vorsteiner look.......thats just my opinion but i think it looks cleaner and flows better. not to mention that its 1/3 the price of vorsteiner.
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Wishful thinking, but according to Euroteck's website, their CF diffuser is released tomorrow. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
If/when it does, my Eurorev one will be for sale.
If/when it does, my Eurorev one will be for sale.
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Well.... just a heads up.... if you are thinking about getting one of these CF Rear diffusers...... I totally recommend having a shop put it on for you... it would be worth every penny!!!!! TRUST ME!!
Fooooock.... what a pain in the *****!!
I mean, I may be partly retarded and my garage only has a limited selection on tools but it kinda went like this.....
... basically it consisted of me laying on my back or squeezed in between the garage door and the car... trying to warm this shait up with my wife’s hair dryer, which is a POS…. start pealing away this thin plastic diffuser with 3 English Bulldogs trying to lend me a hand by tasting and smelling everything they can… including me
OK…. I get the whole diffuser off (which comes off nicely in about a million peaces) and now it is time to remove the adhesive…. Talking about serious thoughts of firing up the old W211 and keeping the garage door shut… haha… I basically pealed the majority of skin off my finders and separated the skin from the nail on both thumbs and pointer fingers… and that’s with use of adhesive remover….
PS… make sure you don’t have any cuts on you hands before using that shiat… wow I wanted to scream like a little school girl.
Well… its off and the bumper is prepped for the new CF one… My boy is coming over tomorrow to lend me a hand with installing it to make sure everything lines up nicely.
Ill post some pics one it is on…. Or smashed in a million pieces if I loose my temper… haha
… all in all… I must thank Sailor Jerry for all the Rum he provided me last night!!
Fooooock.... what a pain in the *****!!
I mean, I may be partly retarded and my garage only has a limited selection on tools but it kinda went like this.....
... basically it consisted of me laying on my back or squeezed in between the garage door and the car... trying to warm this shait up with my wife’s hair dryer, which is a POS…. start pealing away this thin plastic diffuser with 3 English Bulldogs trying to lend me a hand by tasting and smelling everything they can… including me
OK…. I get the whole diffuser off (which comes off nicely in about a million peaces) and now it is time to remove the adhesive…. Talking about serious thoughts of firing up the old W211 and keeping the garage door shut… haha… I basically pealed the majority of skin off my finders and separated the skin from the nail on both thumbs and pointer fingers… and that’s with use of adhesive remover….
PS… make sure you don’t have any cuts on you hands before using that shiat… wow I wanted to scream like a little school girl.
Well… its off and the bumper is prepped for the new CF one… My boy is coming over tomorrow to lend me a hand with installing it to make sure everything lines up nicely.
Ill post some pics one it is on…. Or smashed in a million pieces if I loose my temper… haha
… all in all… I must thank Sailor Jerry for all the Rum he provided me last night!!
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... basically it consisted of me laying on my back or squeezed in between the garage door and the car... trying to warm this shait up with my wife’s hair dryer, which is a POS…. start pealing away this thin plastic diffuser with 3 English Bulldogs trying to lend me a hand by tasting and smelling everything they can… including me
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Well.... just a heads up.... if you are thinking about getting one of these CF Rear diffusers...... I totally recommend having a shop put it on for you... it would be worth every penny!!!!! TRUST ME!!
OK…. I get the whole diffuser off (which comes off nicely in about a million peaces)
OK…. I get the whole diffuser off (which comes off nicely in about a million peaces)
FWIW, I had a few issues with attaching the new one in some spots, where it wasn't adhering as well as I'd like (for some reason, my bottom right portion had an attitude). If you see some spots separate a little after a couple of hours, use a clamp to hold it overnight.. it made a world of difference for me.
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Ain't that the truth!!
FWIW, I had a few issues with attaching the new one in some spots, where it wasn't adhering as well as I'd like (for some reason, my bottom right portion had an attitude). If you see some spots separate a little after a couple of hours, use a clamp to hold it overnight.. it made a world of difference for me.
FWIW, I had a few issues with attaching the new one in some spots, where it wasn't adhering as well as I'd like (for some reason, my bottom right portion had an attitude). If you see some spots separate a little after a couple of hours, use a clamp to hold it overnight.. it made a world of difference for me.
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Best of luck, shoot me some pics when you get it on.