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Old 09-22-2022, 05:01 PM
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Exterior Window trim Chrome or Black and Mirrors

Yep, me again with my Plethora of questions... Sorry, my brain is always coming up with new ideas for things when they are a problem.


So, problem the first! Car park dickheads force their way between the car and push my "Non Folding" mirrors forwards, breaking the glass and damaging the mounting. They are not electric but I would like them to be.
My question here, are E70 mirrors the same dimension at the mounting point? ie the triangular frame into the door? Can the car be made to accept electric folding mirrors that will work? I have already fitted indicators to the mirrors, so that is no issue as far as wiring goes.



Problem the second! I noticed the window trim, on mine it is blackout trim has a strange bubbling effect near the triangle shape of the mirror mount. Is this just a coating over the normal trim.
Could I use a paint such as the spray type used to peel off if I rub it back and clean it up? I have checked some I used on some old mag wheels some years ago on my trailer and it is an identical colour match and retains the rubber feel.


Last thought while in this mode, are the drop down tailgate light for the E70 and the E53 the same? from images they look it, but has anyone ever tried it?
Reason so much E70 parts questions, my uncle has one for parts but he lives a days drive away, a bit far for a try and fit after surgery. If any of these are certain, I am willing to give up a week to get there and back.

Cheers all, Jeff

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Old 09-22-2022, 05:06 PM
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E70 parts will not fit an e53.
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Old 09-22-2022, 09:59 PM
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@Clockwork, not that I doubt your statement, but I am curious if you have tried any of these and have had a fully negative experience?


I can understand things like main body parts, door handles etc, but I only ask this question because the mirror mount measurements are only millimeters different, which could be from a measurement perspective. Don't take me as saying you are wrong , I just question the fact if never tried or have tried and positive it does not. Thanks
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Old 09-23-2022, 05:54 AM
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Problem the second! I noticed the window trim, on mine it is blackout trim has a strange bubbling effect near the triangle shape of the mirror mount. Is this just a coating over the normal trim.
Could I use a paint such as the spray type used to peel off if I rub it back and clean it up? I have checked some I used on some old mag wheels some years ago on my trailer and it is an identical colour match and retains the rubber feel. ...
I have a small area of the same corrosion bubbling, in the same place (RHS trim, just ahead of mirror mount). I've simply rubbed oil into it to prevent it getting worse, which seems to have worked for the last 5-6 years.

I'd love to correct it but it seems the trims are pretty much destroyed by removal, new ones are VERY expensive and it's a small area, so.... it's now in the category of "patina".
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