Underbody restoration e46

Underbody restoration e46

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RC1

Original Poster:

4,114 posts

226 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Both my e46s now need some attention. I had a quote from Redish but its more than i can afford. Is it realistic to expect a decent resto job that will give me a 5-10 more years of motoring without stuff falling off for 3-5k? id want the subframe dropped and small stuff replaced and the body surfaces to be prepped and finished etc rather than just blastic the underside with some sticky gooey wax stuff

im thinking about places in the north ie yorks vs south east and whether it makes sense to get it done where labour rates are cheaper

anyone with direct experience?

PurpleTurtle

7,592 posts

151 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Have you tried WeldTech in Bristol?

https://www.facebook.com/weldtechbristol.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/weldtechbristol

I haven't personally used them but I have been following their socials for a while now and the quality of work looks very good.


Twolane

80 posts

27 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Take a look at a thread on M3cutters before contacting weld tech.
I had my e46M3 boot floor reinforced at Everything M3 3 years ago and that was £2k, that did include repairs to other bits and pieces while there.

RC1

Original Poster:

4,114 posts

226 months

Thursday 2nd May
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will do
i had redish do an racp inspection two years back all clear so i dont need structural work just rust treatment in the main

rottenegg

801 posts

70 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Depends how long you want the car to last I suppose.

Short of buying a brand new shell from BMW and re-protecting it to current standards, Redish's process is about as good as it gets in this country - for a price!


Luckyfinners

2 posts

6 months

Thursday 23rd May
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I would stay well clear of WeldTec. I would urge you to read the 'radio silence' thread on M3 cutters. Guy has ripped me, and many others off resulting in legal action.

https://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/threads/weldtech-br...

Edited by Luckyfinners on Thursday 23 May 22:43