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Old 11-28-2013, 05:17 AM
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Awesome write up. Did you have to code the car with option S386A ? I am assuming there is no reason to as nothing electronic is part of the rails that I can tell from your pictures. Has anyone run into having to drill the holes out? Mine is a 2010 E70 Diesel and after traveling this week for Thanksgiving I realized how much I could use rails to carry more stuff on the roof. Since I didn't get the rail kit when I ordered I am wondering how much drilling I will need to do. Anyone run into this?
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Old 11-30-2013, 05:09 AM
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Awesome write up. Did you have to code the car with option S386A ? I am assuming there is no reason to as nothing electronic is part of the rails that I can tell from your pictures. Has anyone run into having to drill the holes out? Mine is a 2010 E70 Diesel and after traveling this week for Thanksgiving I realized how much I could use rails to carry more stuff on the roof. Since I didn't get the rail kit when I ordered I am wondering how much drilling I will need to do. Anyone run into this?
No coding needed as nothing electrical is involved.
I doubt you would have to do any drilling at all. There are not that many cars that come with rails-delete option so it would make no sense for the factory to re-tool production line just to accommodate these select few. I think all trucks got holes pre-drilled and it is the rubber seal strip that is different.
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Great write-up and great info in this thread. Thanks all, I will be doing this retrofit to my X5 with the low profile black rails.

I have an 09/09 Build E70 X5 35d without roof rails. I just verified that the roof is pre-drilled. Just uses different clips, 6 ea (L&R), p/n: 51137073399

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Old 07-19-2014, 10:46 PM
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Great write-up and great info in this thread. Thanks all, I will be doing this retrofit to my X5 with the low profile black rails.

I have an 09/09 Build E70 X5 35d without roof rails. I just verified that the roof is pre-drilled. Just uses different clips, 6 ea (L&R), p/n: 51137073399

#7 at Real OEM: RealOEM.com * BMW E70 X5 3.5d Roof moulding/Roof rail
gtiowner - I also have a 35d without any roof rails. Can you post you DIY steps? Did you just remove the headliner? Thanks
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Great write-up and great info in this thread. Thanks all, I will be doing this retrofit to my X5 with the low profile black rails.

I have an 09/09 Build E70 X5 35d without roof rails. I just verified that the roof is pre-drilled. Just uses different clips, 6 ea (L&R), p/n: 51137073399

#7 at Real OEM: RealOEM.com * BMW E70 X5 3.5d Roof moulding/Roof rail
Ok, this is good to know. We have a 35d with no roof rails as well. So, they were pre-drilled?
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Looks Great! Do you have all the part number necessary. Molding, nuts, clips?

Thanks
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I completely deleted mine with OEM parts. I'll look through my receipts and see if I can make a list but as I remember it was around $350 total.

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I completely deleted mine with OEM parts. I'll look through my receipts and see if I can make a list but as I remember it was around $350 total.

looks good bro, what year is your X, did you install spacers on your wheels. I like the stance
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looks good bro, what year is your X, did you install spacers on your wheels. I like the stance
Thanks. It's a 2008 4.8i. Spacers are 25mm front, 30mm rear. H&R kit lowered it 2" front, 1.25" rear. Ride is a bit harsher then I'd like so at some point I'm going to the 1" kit.

I couldn't decide if I wanted the rims silver or black so I did them black with plasti-dip to see if I liked it. That was over a year ago and there still aren't any knicks so not sure if I'll ever get them powder coated or not.
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I completely deleted mine with OEM parts. I'll look through my receipts and see if I can make a list but as I remember it was around $350 total.

This is exactly where I'm headed with my X5!

Looks great!
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