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Removing kidney grille
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every kidney grill i have ever removed involved a tire wall.
![]() they typically have tabs that hold them in. open the hood and push them out i would guess. it's two pieces BTW. |
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oh i guess they are simple to remove unlike my 135i.. man you need tool to remove it.
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what is plasti-dip?
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> im planning to plasti-dip the chrome
Have you done this before on plastic chrome? I've used Plasti-dip before, and I'm not sure how that would work on chrome grills. I would think bugs and such would be hard on it. Please post how it turns out, and how you prepared the surface/applied the plasti-dip as I'd be interested in details. |
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i think i would be interested in diong this as well... i have painted my chrome kidneys black but its starting to chip already... and i have another set so i want to do a better job and re-install.
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I recently went back and plasti-dipped the front kidneys after I had painted them flat black. There were tons of chips. I just sprayed the plasti-dip over the paint and no problems so far. I did however scuff up the chrome before painting.....
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