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Or can someone else post their pics?
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I am about to install the kit however I observed that the rivets come in two sizes. A couple of them are shorter I was wondering where do those go?
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One size is for the front, the other for the rear. Look carefully at the rivet STYLE and shape when you remove them ... GL
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Thank you
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I'm wanting to put these on a 2013 X5 5.0i but several parts catalog sites say they (51770421056) may not or will not fit. Can anyone advise if there is a part number for my vehicle or if this will fit it?
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is there a part number for the whole kit? or do you have to buy 4 parts....
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This is the part number I found on line, and it is the same as provided by an earlier post in this thread: 51770421056. Exactly which vehicles they fit (well, mine actually) is my question.
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If anyone has the rivet tool and would like to sell it, I would like to have it! Once mine are done, I will then offer it again so it can keep helping others.
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Thanks to Paul for posts 3 and 4!
I completed this job today. Total time under two hours, and I did it the "long" way (removed wheels). Couple of observations: 1. I used the tool Paul posted in #3 and bought it cheap at Harbor Freight. Cheapest option I found, and I figured this would be a one-job tool so didn't buy for longevity. 2. On the front arches, at the front of each, there are two hex-head body screws that attach the trim. I think these are 8mm but I had a 5/16 socket at hand and it worked fine. When replacing, don't overtighten these. 3. The rivets took a lot more force to push the center pin out than I expected. I used a nail set with a claw hammer after the rubber mallet just produced frustration. Once pushed in, the screw trick worked easily to wiggle out the old rivets. 4. The top center rivet on each front wheel was a bugger to get in. I used an awl to open the hole, which seemed to fill in with a tar or body goo of some sort. Once opened, I quickly inserted the rivet and all was good. 5. I have body trim tools and expectetd to need them for removal, but the old arches pulled away pretty easily with some force/jerking. 6. On the rears, note that each of the body clips (white) has a rubber gasket. Some stayed on the car, others came off with the clip. So, the tip is to be sure they are matched going back on. 7. To my questions above, the kit does fit the 2013 X5 5.0i XDrive. I thought it would but couldn't confirm it anywhere, including with a call to the dealer, so I bought it to try it. I had bought another kit from an eBay seller that didn't fit, and he took it back with a full refund and great service. The one I used is a factory kit and cost a bit over $300 plus shipping. 8. Torque on the wheel lugs is 101 lb-ft and I set that then drove a couple of miles and rechecked it. Anyone need some skinny arches? ![]() Thanks to those who have contributed to this thread - it made the job much easier for me! Last edited by 14thbmw; 06-22-2014 at 12:19 PM. Reason: error |
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