Carbon fiber trim installed
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From: San Antonio, TX
My Ride: 04 525i, 04 Dinan M3
Ordered a full carbon fiber trim set this week and installed half of the pieces today. I still have to do the doors and I'm personally scared to mess them up or break something off. Got the package quick, but as soon as I take out the first piece there is a half a inch large scratch right above the air vent. I expect something new to be flawless and it bothers me its scratched. I've contacted the guy to see what he can do, we'll see what happens. That piece went in ok, but the center trim was a absolute pain in the ass. Managed to get the old one off, and I attached the trim to find out the ashtray cover didn't slide(I should have checked before putting it on). Then I realize that the idrive knob is not held in by anything! The bracket that the menu button goes into is non-exsistant on the new trim compared to how it slides from OEM. So basically the menu button would be loose! I take off the trim and one of the nail comes off.
I had no other choice but to sacrifice part of the old trim, I had to cut it out with a band saw and then sand down the thickness of the old trim thin enough to glue back. Got it down thin enough, and glued the menu button housing and nail back on to the new trim with some Gorilla glue. Got the trim in place and the menu button hole is still too big but at least it doesn't move around, there is still about a 2mm gap around. Here are some pics, maybe I'll crazy and do the door trim next. Not sure I can recommend this trim to people after having to modify the menu button on to the new trim. I guess thats the price you pay for not buying OEM parts. I will say the quality of the carbon is good though.

I had no other choice but to sacrifice part of the old trim, I had to cut it out with a band saw and then sand down the thickness of the old trim thin enough to glue back. Got it down thin enough, and glued the menu button housing and nail back on to the new trim with some Gorilla glue. Got the trim in place and the menu button hole is still too big but at least it doesn't move around, there is still about a 2mm gap around. Here are some pics, maybe I'll crazy and do the door trim next. Not sure I can recommend this trim to people after having to modify the menu button on to the new trim. I guess thats the price you pay for not buying OEM parts. I will say the quality of the carbon is good though.

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I'd say I just had bad luck on the scratch, maybe I'll try to buff it out. If your willing to cut the menu housing off some old trim it might be worth it.
good luck installing the carbon on the doors. when i bought my carbon fiber kit i installed it on the doors, the plastic part was very frail and cracked before i even tried putting it on. the part that wholes the flat screw. and my door trim pieces where sticking out a little bit, so after a few months of the carbon fiber i switchedto brush aluminum and I am very happy with it. good luck on the rest of the install.
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From: DRACULA CASTLE in ROMANIA :D
My Ride: 530i N52
Model Year: 2006
Engine: n52
HEY..INDYREDBEAST....were did u got the idrive button with the AUBURN color leather on it??..i have same interior color...auburn...and i need to have the top center console...auburn like yours..
can somone...give the exact part number...i will order it right the way...
thx...
p.s,...NICE INTERIOR PICTURES..
can somone...give the exact part number...i will order it right the way...
thx...
p.s,...NICE INTERIOR PICTURES..


