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Old 03-11-2012, 04:01 PM
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M-Sport Bumpers & Wood interior trim

Just bought a 2004 ( ie pre- late 06 facelift) X3 3.0i Sport for my wife to supplement my 2006 E53 X5 4.4i Sport, which she does not like driving. A couple of queries about the X3. I want to retro-fit a M-Sport rear bumper. Is this a straightforward job? ( I know I need to paint the second hand bumper I have bought off eBay!). I notice that the factory M-Sport kitted cars have a finisher in body colour on the bottom of the tailgate - it seems much more substantial than the standard black flat plastic version fitted on mine. Anyone know about these? I am not going to fit the M-sport side sills as I have side steps fitted and I haven't looked into the feasibility of fitting an M-Sport front bumper.

My other question is about the "wood" interior trim ( door handles x4, console surround - for auto shifter). Are these easy to retrofit, assuming I can find any second hand parts? New prices from BMW are a little excessive for me.
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Door handle trim pops off but the how is the issue. Some videos (youtube) show leverage from the bottom - this will likely damage the trim - not that it matters in your case I assume but better to use a plastic panel tool and gently insert between the trim and the backing piece midway between the bottom and center support points (so the backing will flex away from the trim - not trying to flex the trim - and the trim will unclip) and start the separation there. It will pop off easily once you start it. New trim will then pop on easily. No chance of damage this way.

The trim around the gear shift takes a direct pull up to unclip. ie grab the boot and pull gently straight upwards. It will unclip.

The trim on the bottom of the tailgate I have but cannot offer any advice there.
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Old 03-16-2012, 02:37 PM
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I think there is (was?) a DIY on the main page of this forum with an interior trim swap.

http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x3/...cement-x3.html

I did it a couple years back when I changed out my wood trim for the aluminium. Door pulls are easy. But to change out the centre console around the shifter, you have to pull up on the shifter boot, AND remove the centre stack where the climate control is, which also means removing the centre air vents. Takes patience and care, but I'm not a mechanic and I came out of it alright.
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I am in a similar situation since I bought a pre-06 facelift X3 3.0i for my wife and plan to retro-fit a M-Sport rear bumper. This seems to be straightforward, but some additional parts will need to be ordered to mount it (e.g., center bumper mount and loading sill). You can see a parts diagram here:

RealOEM.com * BMW E83 X3 2.5i M REAR BUMPER TRIM

I plan to keep the matte black "trunk lid finisher". Here is the M trunk lid finisher:

RealOEM.com * BMW E83 X3 2.5i M trunk lid cover

The 2007-2010 X3s do not use the larger finisher like on the 2006 model, so it should be fine. I could always paint it to match the body color someday.

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Old 04-07-2012, 12:25 PM
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Please post an update after you have the new bumper installed - I will do the same. The parts should be arriving within a week or two, so maybe within 2-3 weeks I'll have this completed.
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Old 04-14-2012, 07:03 AM
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Thanks for the responses, guys. Sorry for the delay in responding but I didn't get any "reply alerts". Just to update ; I managed to buy 4 used "wood" door handle trims ( the seller also had the "wood" shifter console surround but it was a LHD version - slightly different to the RHD one) . Replacement was easy - I used fingernails (mostly intact afterwards!) to remove the silver trims and then the replacements just snap in. Although there is a slight difference in the "grain" , I have ordered a wood-effect dash trim set from www.dash-trim.co.uk ( ref 34180RHD) for about £50 ($75), which seems good value. They also do LHD stuff. The kit consists of stick-on parts for the console and upper dash plus 3 bits round the speedo housing and 4 surrounds for the window switches ( I may not fit the latter if they clash with the door handle trims I fitted). I think these are German-made so should be OK - I fitted similar to my wife's SAAB 9-3 (which the X3 replaced) and they looked good. I haven't received the kit yet ( I think they -strangely - come from Turkey!) but will report back.
With regard to the rear bumper replacement, I have delved a little deeper. The "Aero-kit" versions ( you could have Kit I or Kit II, the difference was you just got the bumpers only or bumpers + side and wheel arch trims) and the "M-Sport" versions are different. I have bought a used rear "Aero" bumper ( not in my colour, unfortunately) but the tailgate side apertures are rounded ( whereas the original bumper has squared side apertures as does the "M-Sport" version) and so I cannot use the current black plastic squared-off tailgate lower trim - hence looking for the rounded version used with the Aero kit and also used on the 2006 facelift cars. I hope this makes sense! I am a little disappointed about having to fit a centre bumper mount,etc as I have already spent out on the replacement bumper which I am also going to have to have resprayed in my Mystic Blue colour, so not keen to fork out more money! Would be interested to know if the proper aftermarket BMW "Kits" contain the necessary mounting parts eg centre bumper mount,etc in addition to the bumpers themselves.
I think I might just get the black plastic part of the front bumper painted in body colour rather than trying to find an Aero or M-Sport version. I have seen cars where this has been done and they looked quite good.
I would be interested to hear/see how you got on with your conversion. Thanks for sharing your info.
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Old 04-29-2012, 11:25 PM
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According to UPS, the parts should arrive by Tuesday of this week so I'm looking forward to completing the rear bumper swap this week! BTW, I did end up getting an "M-Sport" version.
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The rear bumper is installed - just waiting on paint now so the "trunk lid finisher" and tow hook cover can be matched. 100% improvement already.
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Old 05-08-2012, 04:02 AM
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M-Sport/Aero Bumpers & Wood Trim

Good. Can't wait to see photos. I'm still not sure what to do ; rather than change the trunk lid finisher to the curved end type (which I need to do to fit the Aero Package bumper I have) which seem to be difficult to find, I think I will procure an M-Sport bumper (like yours) and retain (but paint to suit) my existing plain-end finisher. I think I will still need to change the bumper reinforcer.
Have received the "Wood" kit from Turkey. Despite being told it was RHD, it IS LHD and I have asked them to re-do the ashtray cover and shifter console surround, which won't fit my car. They said they would do that but I'm still waiting. The other parts do fit & look good. However, they don't do the interior door pull handles and the "wood" on my handles (which I had replaced) is a different type to the kit "wood" ( Walnut). My wife doesn't like the mismatch so I am going to put the silver door pull trims back on again! I will then sell on the wood door pulls ( Light Poplar). Will try to post some photos when it's all done.
At the risk of being thought to be "blinging" the X3 up, I have ordered some chrome outer door handle covers off eBay - coming from China, not surprisingly. Not sure how they'll look but they were quite cheap.
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See post # 15 for an updated photo.

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