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Old 09-16-2008, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by hondik' post='670827' date='Sep 16 2008, 05:34 PM
I've seen a few X5s with them and it makes sense since they really aren't highly visible ....... I've also seen them in in black rubber , again they do serve a purpose so if you are scratching your bumper top this might be a good idea................let us know !!
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IMO, not feeling them...pass. If you are worried about scratching up your bumper when loading things into the back, keep a blanket handy, or they make specialized mats for that as well. GL with your decision.
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As others have mentioned, if you're concerned about scratching the bumper during loading / unloading from the trunk .. Check out Rudy's post,
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?s=&sho...st&p=539145

At least with the boot-buddy, you can roll it out when you need it, and hide it when you don't
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Give Tom a call at Paintshield

They fitted my 3M clear bra and can knock you up a custom made strip of the stuff to cover the rear bumper top. Resilient and invisible. Great if you've got dog's or do alot of loading.

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I would do it if it came in chrome
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Originally Posted by poleposition' post='671264' date='Sep 17 2008, 08:46 AM
I would do it if it came in chrome
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Alright, there is BMW original equipment - that changes the situation no need to look further.

Btw. MarcsOnFire - that sounds like the elegant solution, I'm starting to build a to do list when I go for holiday to your country
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Funny thing about that bumper strip ...
I have a Yellow Labrador (5 years old) and every time he gets out of the trunk, he steps exactly where that strip should be. Everytime I watch him, I think "ah f#$%", but he is my dog, and I love him more than that bumper


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