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Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
no, forgot sorry
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
This post is a timely reminder that I need to realign my headlights so bumper off job. Is this a by the eye job or does anyone have a guide. Near side light is fine but off side was replaced by previous owner and its not quite right. My OCD does not like it.
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I've just noticed by front bumper feels a little 'loose' on the nearside and the black plastic spacer thing looks a bit wavy. May need to use this excellent guide to do a bumper removal and inspect those pesky clips.
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Just wanted to say thanks to this post for helping me with removing the front bumper removal to replace the balast on my foggy headlight!
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Thanks for this. Very helpful.
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Its great that 13 year old threads are still helping members out to this day, shows what a great resource this forum is
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A classic old thread I know but just saw this about an engagement lug. My front bumper appears to be sat incredibly low on the car. The bonnet and wings line up nicely but the bumper top line is just very low. The top strip has already been pushed as far back as possible to no avail. Currently idea is to shim the top strip to bring it up a bit. However, could this engagement lug thing as above from cj be causing the bumper to sit unnaturally low? Any ideas much appreciated!cj10jeeper wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:49 am Note also that in the lower rear corners (as seen in photo 2) there is an engagement lug in front of the bolts. If you dont get this connected in the square hole, the rest will not alight properly.
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thank you very much very handy guide.
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Another thankyou very much to the OP, a great guide. Having never tackled anything like this in the past, followed step by step to remove and replace the bumper to allow a change of headlight units today. Job done in around 3 hours.
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What a great thread! I hit a critter last Fall and it wound up shattering all three front splash guards and cracking the lower grill on my '07 3.0si Roadster. A local body shop quoted me a great price on a respray if I brought the bumper cover to them. Using this thread, I was able to remover and then reinstall everything with no trouble at all. Detaching the fender ends from the clips was the hardest part. I cracked one but replacements, although expensive, are easily sourced. It's off to the body shop tomorrow for a buff out to complete the job.
Thanks again!
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Few tips from me if you want perfect gaps (in accordance to TIS also). Only if you car is accident free in the first place
It is also a great time to replace low/high horn or foglights or air ducts for the M. I suggest buying new clips and rivets.
Okay. here we go. If you want to avoid this 'wave' let's call it:
you HAVE TO make sure, that those bad boyz are propercly clipped onto fender (no movement whatsoever of anykind if you pull this bracket). They've got to catch inside of the fender firmly:
Gaps:
It is also a great time to replace low/high horn or foglights or air ducts for the M. I suggest buying new clips and rivets.
Okay. here we go. If you want to avoid this 'wave' let's call it:
you HAVE TO make sure, that those bad boyz are propercly clipped onto fender (no movement whatsoever of anykind if you pull this bracket). They've got to catch inside of the fender firmly:
Gaps:
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Well, got round to doing mine today. Thanks to all who posted on this thread, was pretty straightforward. Wish I could say the same for the wing which I’m replacing too. Had to take an angle grinder to the wing to get to torx bolts which won’t budge, hopefully PlusGas does the trick! It came in handy for one stubborn engine bay bolt, would recommend having a can of PlusGas to hand for these 20 year old fixings.
Now need to get some side skirt clips ordered too as partial removal or skirt is needed to access bolts for wing removal.
Now need to get some side skirt clips ordered too as partial removal or skirt is needed to access bolts for wing removal.
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Am going to take my bumper, wing and side skirt off as I think someone has replaced them at some point, badly. The gaps are big and the bumper is on loosely and looks rubbish.
I have seen some fixings kits on eBay, which ones would I need as I would ideally like to be at least semi prepared before I take everything off rather than have it sitting for a week naked on the drive while I wait for stuff to arrive?
I have seen some fixings kits on eBay, which ones would I need as I would ideally like to be at least semi prepared before I take everything off rather than have it sitting for a week naked on the drive while I wait for stuff to arrive?
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Hey,
You’ll need these bumper clips which clip the bumper on to the front wings
51117165180 (offside)
51117165179 (nearside)
I got them for around £27 each direct from BMW, which was cheaper than eBay.
Also these clips will come in handy:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295491946125 ... media=COPY
Sill clips:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393019157090 ... media=COPY
Some tips for the sill clips above: viewtopic.php?t=145308
Not an exhaustive list but gives you an idea!
You’ll need these bumper clips which clip the bumper on to the front wings
51117165180 (offside)
51117165179 (nearside)
I got them for around £27 each direct from BMW, which was cheaper than eBay.
Also these clips will come in handy:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295491946125 ... media=COPY
Sill clips:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393019157090 ... media=COPY
Some tips for the sill clips above: viewtopic.php?t=145308
Not an exhaustive list but gives you an idea!
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Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Thanks for your response, very helpful!
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