NEED HELP - M5 bumpers Retrofit
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Hi all
Guys realy need your help...
Today i went to my dealer to buy the M5(e60) from and rear bumper's to my car (BMW 520d e60 2006/07), and the dealer told that it wasnt possible to fit those on my car because the rear of the M5 its wider then my car , i was like "what?? ppl do this all the time"...
I know that i am going to have problem's with the front fenders because of the front M5 bumper but in the rear, and from all i have read in this forum i tought its was a perfect fit
Is it because my car is a diesel somehow the frame is diferent??
Has anyone done this? realy need a answer because the dealer says it can sell me the bumpers but if i am wrong they wont acept them back or even make a change them for the M ones... My car is in the shop allready all dismounted waiting for the bumpers ..
Tks in advance
Guys realy need your help...
Today i went to my dealer to buy the M5(e60) from and rear bumper's to my car (BMW 520d e60 2006/07), and the dealer told that it wasnt possible to fit those on my car because the rear of the M5 its wider then my car , i was like "what?? ppl do this all the time"...
I know that i am going to have problem's with the front fenders because of the front M5 bumper but in the rear, and from all i have read in this forum i tought its was a perfect fit
Is it because my car is a diesel somehow the frame is diferent??
Has anyone done this? realy need a answer because the dealer says it can sell me the bumpers but if i am wrong they wont acept them back or even make a change them for the M ones... My car is in the shop allready all dismounted waiting for the bumpers ..
Tks in advance
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I dont know why you went to a dealer who knows NOTHING.
The M5 bumper gives you an illusion that it is widder and bigger but sits on the exact same fitting. Try a body shop and you should be okay - If you have it painted already its a pure DIY (Look in the DIY section of this forum) you can put it on in about 30 minutes to 2 hrs depending on the level of your skill.
The M5 bumper gives you an illusion that it is widder and bigger but sits on the exact same fitting. Try a body shop and you should be okay - If you have it painted already its a pure DIY (Look in the DIY section of this forum) you can put it on in about 30 minutes to 2 hrs depending on the level of your skill.
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Unfortunatly the zone where i live i dont have much choice, the dealer is the only thing that sells orginail\oem parts :thumbsdown:
Ya i have seen those thats why i was almost certain that they fit but he told that they dont i was realy surprise, and start thinking maybe on the petrol models (since most you own petrol cars) something its diferent...
Thanks alot for the info i think i will just simply buy it and apply it no matter what they say, atleast the rear one
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The M5 bumper gives you an illusion that it is widder and bigger but sits on the exact same fitting. Try a body shop and you should be okay - If you have it painted already its a pure DIY (Look in the DIY section of this forum) you can put it on in about 30 minutes to 2 hrs depending on the level of your skill.
Thanks alot for the info i think i will just simply buy it and apply it no matter what they say, atleast the rear one
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Tell them AlexFW said they suck.
Search on the forum, parts mod and accessories, Author: AlexFW, word "bumper" and you'll probably find everything.
You will need, for a very good job, the carrier (if you want a perfect job only), 2 little parts from the M5 (#15 and #16 on the drawing of the bumper, if I remember correctly) and removing the foam between the bumper.
If you need more info, I'll look onto it again for you.
Search on the forum, parts mod and accessories, Author: AlexFW, word "bumper" and you'll probably find everything.
You will need, for a very good job, the carrier (if you want a perfect job only), 2 little parts from the M5 (#15 and #16 on the drawing of the bumper, if I remember correctly) and removing the foam between the bumper.
If you need more info, I'll look onto it again for you.
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Tell them AlexFW said they suck.
Search on the forum, parts mod and accessories, Author: AlexFW, word "bumper" and you'll probably find everything.
You will need, for a very good job, the carrier, 2 little parts and removing the foam between the bumper.
If you need more info, I'll look onto it again for you.
Search on the forum, parts mod and accessories, Author: AlexFW, word "bumper" and you'll probably find everything.
You will need, for a very good job, the carrier, 2 little parts and removing the foam between the bumper.
If you need more info, I'll look onto it again for you.
Tks alot for the info, i am at work now i will do the search tonight and give you some feedback of what i found, once again tks alot much more confident now
Regards...
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My Ride: 2005 545i Black Sapphire - Fully Loaded
Model Year: 545i 2005
The m5 bumper will fit, however it will not line up 100%. The m5 bumper is slightly wider. When installing the m5 bumper use the m5 side bracket as well, without this there will be a terrible gap. Also as mentioned above remove the foam or shave it down. that's pretty much it. Good luck!
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The m5 bumper will fit, however it will not line up 100%. The m5 bumper is slightly wider. When installing the m5 bumper use the m5 side bracket as well, without this there will be a terrible gap. Also as mentioned above remove the foam or shave it down. that's pretty much it. Good luck!
The carrier i allready know what part it is but the brackets i am not seeing to what you guys are refering 2 can someone show me the part or give me the part number so i can tell specificly the dealer what parts i want so he dont have to think to much since every time they do it costs me alot of money :thumbsdown:
Just to sum it up and from all the info you guys gave me (once again i am realy gratfull tks alot you guys rock ) i will buy
- 2x M5 from bumper brakets
- M5 front Bumper
- M5 side skirts
- M5 rear Bumper
And with this i must be able to do very good job right? for a really really great, job i should buy the carrier to, but it sounds expensive :thumbsdown:...
I will give some feedback on how it turn out
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I think you could go without the carrier: they look VERY similar but drantispy assured they were different, so I got it.
It costs about EUR 300.
It costs about EUR 300.
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Ho and more thing what about the air ducts??
Can i fit the fog lights and envolving parts on the air ducts hole on the M5 bumper or do i need to buy those to?
An this do i need any of these?
Sorry for all the questions but i dont want to mess up on this part buying more parts then i realy need = waste of ??? and buying less means wast of time and several trips to the dealer witch i love at this moment
Can i fit the fog lights and envolving parts on the air ducts hole on the M5 bumper or do i need to buy those to?
An this do i need any of these?
Sorry for all the questions but i dont want to mess up on this part buying more parts then i realy need = waste of ??? and buying less means wast of time and several trips to the dealer witch i love at this moment