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Trim Removal
Trim Removal
How do you remove the interior trim in an E70?
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E36 318iS, 320, 325
Re: Trim Removal
[quote=""Avtar""]How do you remove the interior trim in an E70?[/quote]
Carefully......
Sorry....couldnt resist.....
Carefully......
Sorry....couldnt resist.....
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Re: Trim Removal
I think you may need to be more specific of what you are trying to remove.
I just took an X3 apart, but only the entire boot space which was a bit of a nuisance.
I just took an X3 apart, but only the entire boot space which was a bit of a nuisance.
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Re: Trim Removal
[quote=""Avtar""]How do you remove the interior trim in an E70?[/quote]
I'm guessing you are refering to the dash/door/center consol trim? If so would also guess that they are similar to the e53 fitment i.e. small plastic push fittings
A couple of pics from realOEM might shed some light for you
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=51&fg=50
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=51&fg=95
You will need a set of trim removal tools 'Snap On' do a set but they can be expensive.
What are you looking to do?
I'm guessing you are refering to the dash/door/center consol trim? If so would also guess that they are similar to the e53 fitment i.e. small plastic push fittings
A couple of pics from realOEM might shed some light for you
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=51&fg=50
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=51&fg=95
You will need a set of trim removal tools 'Snap On' do a set but they can be expensive.
What are you looking to do?
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Re: Trim Removal
[quote=""Monkeyman""][quote=""Avtar""]How do you remove the interior trim in an E70?[/quote]
Carefully......
Sorry....couldnt resist.....[/quote]
Carefully......
Sorry....couldnt resist.....[/quote]
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Re: Trim Removal
Monkeyman...cheeky
Current Drives:
Alpina D5 BiTurbo
E70 3.0sD SE (Sold)
E46 330 Convertible
Alpina B3 S BiTurbo (SOLD)
History:
E39 528 Sport, 530 Sport
E38 735 Sport
E36 318iS, 320, 325
Alpina D5 BiTurbo
E70 3.0sD SE (Sold)
E46 330 Convertible
Alpina B3 S BiTurbo (SOLD)
History:
E39 528 Sport, 530 Sport
E38 735 Sport
E36 318iS, 320, 325
Re: Trim Removal
Chompers, yopu are guessing correctly, it is the aluminium trim that I want to remove so that I can try some wrapping.
Current Drives:
Alpina D5 BiTurbo
E70 3.0sD SE (Sold)
E46 330 Convertible
Alpina B3 S BiTurbo (SOLD)
History:
E39 528 Sport, 530 Sport
E38 735 Sport
E36 318iS, 320, 325
Alpina D5 BiTurbo
E70 3.0sD SE (Sold)
E46 330 Convertible
Alpina B3 S BiTurbo (SOLD)
History:
E39 528 Sport, 530 Sport
E38 735 Sport
E36 318iS, 320, 325
Re: Trim Removal
[quote=""Avtar""]Chompers, yopu are guessing correctly, it is the aluminium trim that I want to remove so that I can try some wrapping.[/quote]
I was thinking about that option to protect the alluminium......going to look at creative fx in bromley to see if there is a way without removal just to protect it
I was thinking about that option to protect the alluminium......going to look at creative fx in bromley to see if there is a way without removal just to protect it
Previous
E30 325i 2 door
E36 323i Coupe
Volvo T4........God knows why....but damm quick
E60 530d M Sport
E70 3.0sd SE Space Grey
Current
E70 3.0sd M Sport Carbon Black
E30 325i 2 door
E36 323i Coupe
Volvo T4........God knows why....but damm quick
E60 530d M Sport
E70 3.0sd SE Space Grey
Current
E70 3.0sd M Sport Carbon Black
Re: Trim Removal
Interesting, but I cannot see anything on their web site about internal wraps, have you enquired with them?
Current Drives:
Alpina D5 BiTurbo
E70 3.0sD SE (Sold)
E46 330 Convertible
Alpina B3 S BiTurbo (SOLD)
History:
E39 528 Sport, 530 Sport
E38 735 Sport
E36 318iS, 320, 325
Alpina D5 BiTurbo
E70 3.0sD SE (Sold)
E46 330 Convertible
Alpina B3 S BiTurbo (SOLD)
History:
E39 528 Sport, 530 Sport
E38 735 Sport
E36 318iS, 320, 325
Re: Trim Removal
Whatever you take apart it's worth buying a trim removal tool or kit if you dont have same.
I have seen same for sale online including ebay.
I have seen same for sale online including ebay.
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Re: Trim Removal
[quote=""AW8""]Whatever you take apart it's worth buying a trim removal tool or kit if you dont have same.
I have seen same for sale online including ebay.[/quote]
Totally agree with you there AW8, a very handy kit to have.
As for wrapping the intrim in situ, I'm sure it could be done but the additional labour required would fairy add to the cost IMO as it would be harder for the fitter to manipulate the material, in particular around the centre console area.
I have seen same for sale online including ebay.[/quote]
Totally agree with you there AW8, a very handy kit to have.
As for wrapping the intrim in situ, I'm sure it could be done but the additional labour required would fairy add to the cost IMO as it would be harder for the fitter to manipulate the material, in particular around the centre console area.
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06/06 e53 X5 4.4i V8 Sport - Titanium Silver / Black Nappa Leather
Re: Trim Removal
[quote=""Chompers""][quote=""AW8""]Whatever you take apart it's worth buying a trim removal tool or kit if you dont have same.
I have seen same for sale online including ebay.[/quote]
Totally agree with you there AW8, a very handy kit to have.
As for wrapping the intrim in situ, I'm sure it could be done but the additional labour required would fairy add to the cost IMO as it would be harder for the fitter to manipulate the material, in particular around the centre console area.[/quote]
Completely agree but after the hassle I went through with rattles and squeaks in the old one the less that gets taken to bits in my opinion the better
I have seen same for sale online including ebay.[/quote]
Totally agree with you there AW8, a very handy kit to have.
As for wrapping the intrim in situ, I'm sure it could be done but the additional labour required would fairy add to the cost IMO as it would be harder for the fitter to manipulate the material, in particular around the centre console area.[/quote]
Completely agree but after the hassle I went through with rattles and squeaks in the old one the less that gets taken to bits in my opinion the better
Previous
E30 325i 2 door
E36 323i Coupe
Volvo T4........God knows why....but damm quick
E60 530d M Sport
E70 3.0sd SE Space Grey
Current
E70 3.0sd M Sport Carbon Black
E30 325i 2 door
E36 323i Coupe
Volvo T4........God knows why....but damm quick
E60 530d M Sport
E70 3.0sd SE Space Grey
Current
E70 3.0sd M Sport Carbon Black
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Re: Trim Removal
I've just removed the trim underneath the passenger vent (replacing mine as it rattles!) it simply prises out, I'm using a plastic knife (sanded off the serrated) edge and it prises it off quite easily.
Re: Trim Removal
How did you get on OP with the trim removal, Having just purchased an X5 E70 the trim had previously been removed and sprayed in black and its showing wear and tear. I personally want to wrap it.
Ask a place that wraps and they said £380 for all the trim as the time it takes to take the trim off.. I think that is way to expensive and would rather give it a go myself.???
Ask a place that wraps and they said £380 for all the trim as the time it takes to take the trim off.. I think that is way to expensive and would rather give it a go myself.???