BMW M3 F80 Kidney Grilles

DEKEWEI Gloss Black Double Slat Kidney Grilles — F32 F33 F36 / F80 F82
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BILLDIO BMW 4 Series F32 F33 F36 Gloss Black Kidney Grille Single Slat
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DEKEWEI Gloss Black Single Slat Kidney Grille for BMW 4 Series F32 F33 F36 M3 M4
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BILLDIO BMW 4 Series F32 F33 F36 M4 M3 Front Kidney Grille Double Slat
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Qitian Gloss Black M Performance Kidney Grille for BMW 4 Series F32 F33 F36 F80 F82
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BMW 4 Series F32 F33 F36 Gloss Black Double Slat Kidney Grille Set
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Astra Depot Carbon Fiber Glossy Black Dual Slat Kidney Grille for BMW F32 F33 F36 F80 M3 F82 F83 M4
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More Body & Aero for BMW F80
When it comes to body and aero upgrades for the BMW F80 M3, the aftermarket is exceptionally well-developed, giving owners plenty of proven options to improve both aesthetics and high-speed stability. The OEM Competition front splitter is a popular starting point, but enthusiasts frequently step up to carbon fiber units from Vorsteiner, 3D Design, or Seibon, which shed weight while adding genuine downforce. A rear diffuser replacement is equally common, with brands like Arkym and Carbon Factory offering aggressive styling that complements the M3's wide body. The iconic duck-bill trunk spoiler from Vorsteiner or a full GT-style wing from APR Performance or Karbonius dramatically increases rear downforce, which is noticeable above 80 mph on track. Side skirt extensions from TRE or M Performance round out the package by managing underbody airflow more effectively. For owners considering these upgrades, always prioritize fitment quality over price - cheap carbon pieces often have inconsistent weave patterns, poor gel-coat finish, and mounting tabs that simply don't align properly with the F80's precision body lines, leading to unnecessary drilling or panel stress.
BMW Kidney Grilles - Upgrade Your Front End the Right Way
The kidney grille is the most recognizable element of any BMW's face - and swapping it out is one of the fastest ways to transform the front end of your car. Whether you're chasing a blacked-out stealth look, the aggressive M Performance aesthetic, or a gloss finish to match your exterior trim, the aftermarket has you covered. But not all kidney grilles are created equal, and a bad fitment or cheap finish will show immediately on something this visible.
Popular fitments include the F30/F31 3 Series (2012–2018), F10/F11 5 Series (2010–2016), G20 3 Series (2019+), G30 5 Series (2017+), F80 M3 and F82 M4, and the ever-popular E90/E92 3 Series. If you're on an older platform like the E46, options are more limited but popular chrome-delete and Euro-style grilles are still widely available. Always verify your exact chassis code and production year before ordering - BMW frequently updates front-end styling mid-generation, and a grille built for an early G20 LCI won't clip correctly into a post-facelift car.
What to Look For - and What to Avoid
Material matters more than most people realize. OEM-style replacements use ABS plastic with UV-stabilized paint or a chrome finish that holds up over time. Cheap units from generic overseas suppliers often use thinner plastic that fades, cracks at the mounting tabs, or shows fitment gaps around the surround. Brands like Grillcraft, M Performance (genuine BMW), and ACS Composite hit different quality tiers, while Kidney Grilles (the specialty retailer) and Turner Motorsport carry vetted aftermarket options with proven fitment. If you're going carbon fiber, look for dry carbon or pre-preg construction - wet-laid carbon grilles often look dull and delaminate at the edges after a season or two.
The "mesh vs. bar" debate is mostly aesthetic, but mesh-style kidney grilles (especially the tighter weave patterns popularized on M cars) can slightly restrict airflow to the front-mounted heat exchangers on heavily modded cars. For street builds it's a non-issue. For track cars running upgraded intercoolers or oil coolers, stick with open bar designs or genuine M grilles that BMW engineered with airflow in mind.
Installation difficulty is low for most snap-in designs - the F30 and F10 replacements are true 20-minute jobs once you've popped the front bumper clips or used a trim removal tool. The G-series cars require a bit more patience since the surround is integrated more tightly into the bumper assembly, but it's still a DIY-friendly job for anyone comfortable with interior trim work. No cutting, no drilling on 99% of direct-fit replacements. Avoid any listing that says "minor modification required" unless you're prepared to deal with fitment gaps or visible hardware.
If you're going the full front-end refresh route, pair your new kidney grilles with matching front bumper upgrades or a front lip or splitter to create a cohesive look. Mismatched gloss levels between a new grille and an oxidized bumper are a common oversight that kills an otherwise clean build.
One last thing: on newer BMWs like the G20 and G80 M3, the kidney grille surround is painted to match the car at the factory. If your replacement grille comes with a raw or primer-finish surround, budget for a color-match spray or wrap before installation - it's a small detail that separates a professional-looking install from one that clearly has aftermarket parts slapped on.