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Old 04-15-2026, 02:04 PM
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If you always open the door with your thumb on the part that doesn’t move, your remaining four fingers operate the handle in the only way possible - correctly.
Exactly!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 04-15-2026, 07:34 PM
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^I've evolved to doing this too after going through many door handle carriers lol!
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Old 04-15-2026, 09:08 PM
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No matter how hard I try, I can't get my grandkids to operate the door handles in any other way then yanking on them. Consequently, they wind up getting valet service accompanied by instructions...

My wife has learned the technique, but frequently comments negatively about it. She does have a history though... I used to own a 1958 MGA, which she could NEVER get the passenger door open. It really annoyed her when I would just reach over and tap the cable and the door was open...
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Old 04-15-2026, 11:09 PM
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Hello -

Well, as I was coming to the end of one repair (replacing a cup holder cover, which - not surprisingly with these cars - is an almost comically complicated process) my driver's side door handle carrier gave out. Was wondering if any of you out there have any brand recommendations for replacements?

I'm probably not going to go OEM BMW on this one. Looks like Febi, Bavarian Autosport, and URO are pretty common, good quality brands, all in a similar price range. I'm also seeing Continentals that claim to be made in Germany at a crazy cheap price ... super tempting, but also suspiciously inexpensive.

I'd welcome any advice on which brands to buy (or avoid) from those who have done this repair before me, which seems to be just about everybody. Thanks in advance. :-)

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