Sooo Pissed!!!
#27
I'd threaten to not accept delivery. It's a brand new car and you're already going to have the bumper re-painted? I'd force them to get you a new front bumper instead. I always worry about getting those holes filled in and painted over. Never looks quite right.
Bumper plugs might actually be a better option.
Bumper plugs might actually be a better option.
#29
#31
Yea i like the smooth look.. can i make them do a new bumper, yes i could. But it's being picked up mon. the job will be warrantied it's the body shop that does all there work BMW MINI Certified, he did all there aero packages before the port did..since i didn't see it, does the jcw come with the dimples on it, too show where to screw bracket? If yes then i'll go for the smooth look.. don't worry after tomorrow no more crying and bothering you guys..lol
Last edited by Foo King Zo6; 12-19-2010 at 03:53 PM.
#32
Just a couple of thoughts to your bumper that may or not be relevant, only you can decide. If your kit was port installed it was PROBABLY pre-painted. I say this because the JCW kit on my previous car was and there's no way it was at the VPC long enough to have had to paint it, and Chili Red has been available pre-painted for some time. The one on my 2009 had no dimples, my 2011 bumper does but they are almost invisible, certainly not something I would try to "correct."
I said earlier that it would not be hard to fix the holes. A good body shop should be able to fill those and respray the bumper, a more skilled tech might even be able to do it with touch up. On a brand new bumper you would likely never notice and no reason to think it won't last. I would rather take that option over four body-colored bumper plugs.
But, and it's a big BUT....they will agree to replace the bumper with a brand new, unmolested, pre-painted one, I would ask for that, AND I would not take delivery on the car until it was installed. No matter how much you trust the dealership person(s) you are talking to, the saga could still drag out if you take delivery with the promise of a new bumper cap later. It shouldn't take them more than a few days to order up a pre-painted one, and they don't want to get stuck with your car, on-lot JCW's can sometimes stay there awhile. Just my thoughts.
I said earlier that it would not be hard to fix the holes. A good body shop should be able to fill those and respray the bumper, a more skilled tech might even be able to do it with touch up. On a brand new bumper you would likely never notice and no reason to think it won't last. I would rather take that option over four body-colored bumper plugs.
But, and it's a big BUT....they will agree to replace the bumper with a brand new, unmolested, pre-painted one, I would ask for that, AND I would not take delivery on the car until it was installed. No matter how much you trust the dealership person(s) you are talking to, the saga could still drag out if you take delivery with the promise of a new bumper cap later. It shouldn't take them more than a few days to order up a pre-painted one, and they don't want to get stuck with your car, on-lot JCW's can sometimes stay there awhile. Just my thoughts.
#33
Just a couple of thoughts to your bumper that may or not be relevant, only you can decide. If your kit was port installed it was PROBABLY pre-painted. I say this because the JCW kit on my previous car was and there's no way it was at the VPC long enough to have had to paint it, and Chili Red has been available pre-painted for some time. The one on my 2009 had no dimples, my 2011 bumper does but they are almost invisible, certainly not something I would try to "correct."
I said earlier that it would not be hard to fix the holes. A good body shop should be able to fill those and respray the bumper, a more skilled tech might even be able to do it with touch up. On a brand new bumper you would likely never notice and no reason to think it won't last. I would rather take that option over four body-colored bumper plugs.
But, and it's a big BUT....they will agree to replace the bumper with a brand new, unmolested, pre-painted one, I would ask for that, AND I would not take delivery on the car until it was installed. No matter how much you trust the dealership person(s) you are talking to, the saga could still drag out if you take delivery with the promise of a new bumper cap later. It shouldn't take them more than a few days to order up a pre-painted one, and they don't want to get stuck with your car, on-lot JCW's can sometimes stay there awhile. Just my thoughts.
I said earlier that it would not be hard to fix the holes. A good body shop should be able to fill those and respray the bumper, a more skilled tech might even be able to do it with touch up. On a brand new bumper you would likely never notice and no reason to think it won't last. I would rather take that option over four body-colored bumper plugs.
But, and it's a big BUT....they will agree to replace the bumper with a brand new, unmolested, pre-painted one, I would ask for that, AND I would not take delivery on the car until it was installed. No matter how much you trust the dealership person(s) you are talking to, the saga could still drag out if you take delivery with the promise of a new bumper cap later. It shouldn't take them more than a few days to order up a pre-painted one, and they don't want to get stuck with your car, on-lot JCW's can sometimes stay there awhile. Just my thoughts.
#34
Foo King Zo6... Ask for a new front bumper period. They will sell the bumper with drill holes on eBay or to the next sucker who orders a JCW aero kit. Believe me they are not going to be out any money on this.
All that is going to happen is that you will be pissed for the entire time you have the car..
#35
#36
Just a couple of thoughts to your bumper that may or not be relevant, only you can decide. If your kit was port installed it was PROBABLY pre-painted. I say this because the JCW kit on my previous car was and there's no way it was at the VPC long enough to have had to paint it, and Chili Red has been available pre-painted for some time. The one on my 2009 had no dimples, my 2011 bumper does but they are almost invisible, certainly not something I would try to "correct."
I said earlier that it would not be hard to fix the holes. A good body shop should be able to fill those and respray the bumper, a more skilled tech might even be able to do it with touch up. On a brand new bumper you would likely never notice and no reason to think it won't last. I would rather take that option over four body-colored bumper plugs.
But, and it's a big BUT....they will agree to replace the bumper with a brand new, unmolested, pre-painted one, I would ask for that, AND I would not take delivery on the car until it was installed. No matter how much you trust the dealership person(s) you are talking to, the saga could still drag out if you take delivery with the promise of a new bumper cap later. It shouldn't take them more than a few days to order up a pre-painted one, and they don't want to get stuck with your car, on-lot JCW's can sometimes stay there awhile. Just my thoughts.
I said earlier that it would not be hard to fix the holes. A good body shop should be able to fill those and respray the bumper, a more skilled tech might even be able to do it with touch up. On a brand new bumper you would likely never notice and no reason to think it won't last. I would rather take that option over four body-colored bumper plugs.
But, and it's a big BUT....they will agree to replace the bumper with a brand new, unmolested, pre-painted one, I would ask for that, AND I would not take delivery on the car until it was installed. No matter how much you trust the dealership person(s) you are talking to, the saga could still drag out if you take delivery with the promise of a new bumper cap later. It shouldn't take them more than a few days to order up a pre-painted one, and they don't want to get stuck with your car, on-lot JCW's can sometimes stay there awhile. Just my thoughts.
#37
I like the look... thank you very much.
Foo King Zo6... Ask for a new front bumper period. They will sell the bumper with drill holes on eBay or to the next sucker who orders a JCW aero kit. Believe me they are not going to be out any money on this.
All that is going to happen is that you will be pissed for the entire time you have the car..
Foo King Zo6... Ask for a new front bumper period. They will sell the bumper with drill holes on eBay or to the next sucker who orders a JCW aero kit. Believe me they are not going to be out any money on this.
All that is going to happen is that you will be pissed for the entire time you have the car..
Thank you guys for all your help..
#38
Well here's the update. I told them i don't want a patch job. I want a new Bumper! manager said as far as he knows he can't get a bumper with out whole kit. I told him you could. or i want JCW Steering wheel and Jcw suspension kit for free and I'll take the car as is.. so he's gonna check on those option's. I figure that would be worth it, then I'll just get a euro plate..
#39
Well here's the update. I told them i don't want a patch job. I want a new Bumper! manager said as far as he knows he can't get a bumper with out whole kit. I told him you could. or i want JCW Steering wheel and Jcw suspension kit for free and I'll take the car as is.. so he's gonna check on those option's. I figure that would be worth it, then I'll just get a euro plate..
#40
The cost of the suspension kit and installation is easily worth more than that bumper, if they will actually do that, I'd say go for it.
Depending on how handy you are, you could fix those holes yourself. There was a guy over on Bimmerfest who purchased a used M Roadster that had holes drilled in the front bumper. He filled them with Bondo, then carefully painted it with DrColorChip touchup paint and it looked brand new again.
Depending on how handy you are, you could fix those holes yourself. There was a guy over on Bimmerfest who purchased a used M Roadster that had holes drilled in the front bumper. He filled them with Bondo, then carefully painted it with DrColorChip touchup paint and it looked brand new again.
#41
I know that.. but i'm thinking if for some reason they agree too my options, on the steering wheel and suspension might be a good deal?
#42
Sounds like it would be a reasonable deal, provided the JCW Sport suspension is what you want. Some people find it a little harsh or they perfer coilovers. All in all, if they throw in the steering wheel, suspension, and patch the holes then I think you're in good shape
#43
#45
Wow. Nice guys at your dealership. Real honest. I would tell them to keep the car and order another elsewhere.
Here it is in pictures.
Front bumper that was purchased with the JCW aero kit. Looks like I was in an accident
And here is the car all fixed. Did they put a whole new aero kit on?? No. They ordered new front and rear bumper covers and had it painted.
Here it is in pictures.
Front bumper that was purchased with the JCW aero kit. Looks like I was in an accident
And here is the car all fixed. Did they put a whole new aero kit on?? No. They ordered new front and rear bumper covers and had it painted.
#48
#49
Like everything else on the MINI it's modular. The grill and plastic trim will have seperate part numbers. The fewer they have to buy/replace, the less expensive it is for them. Although I suppose somebody should analyze the technician's time to assemble vs the cost of buying pre-assembled.
#50
If you were buying the whole kit, it would be preassembled, since you're just buying one part of it, that's why it's separated. The port installed kit on my '09 was before they added the brake ducts. I did that myself later and it had only the parts needed to make the switch, nothing extra.