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Hello, the metal place door sills on my csl have some corrosion under the skin.
Do you know if these are replaceable? I will try to take a photo over the weekend, as it woudl make my point clearer. Thanks Tom |
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They bubble up with water and look like the laquer is peeling off. I did try these with acid which makes them better but in the end your best off buying a new pair, something like £150 + from BMW.
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Part No's are 5 147 7 895 573 (left) and 574 for the right. The cost me €81.50ea when I ordered them (yesterday!).
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yes thats exactly what is happening, any idea who i call at BMW or is there a good site?
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Elms usually give a forum discount of a few per cent if you are near Cambridge, but many dealers will do this if you are a regular. Yes, defiantly do them yourself. I haven't fitted them yet, but it looks straight forward. Will give them a go next weekend - but dozens on here have been there done that and can probably give tips re any trick hidden clips that break easily etc. Last edited by JBird; 11-07-2014 at 12:28 PM. |
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they just pop off on clips under,
get a corner up and give it a tug ant it will just pop off. give it a clean under then clip the new ones back in place, stick the old ones on ebay, sorted. i sold mine the the member on here from NZ !
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I left the protection plastic on top of the strips to avoid scratching when I replaced them but I think this is more prone to moisture between the protection strip and the plate
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is there anyway of silicone sealing the gap on new ones to stop it happening again
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You might be able to spray the whole thing in a silicone based protection before fitting even. 80 odd Euros a piece seems cheap... and then if you can recoup a little back from selling them on again, it's a win win situation.
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