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I'll do this later on this year. X5 is heading to Green Valley, AZ this weekend to surprise (gently) my mom for her 89th birthday! |
Well, this afternoon I saved my X5 from being wadded up by some jackass in a white, E92 (I think) 328? That passed me on the narrow shoulder, doing about 95mph southbound on the I-19 just south of the I-10 split. Not afraid to admit it scared the crap out of me as I saw something out of the corner of my eye in my passenger side mirror, turned to get a look and YOWZA! Had no place to go as I had someone on my right so I inched over towards the dividing line and hoped for the best. Not sure what that was all about but I'd like to smack the idiot around a while. No wonder BMW drivers have a bad reputation. :(
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About 10 minutes to remove and clean the old trim off the windshield and body and another 10 minutes to put it back on. |
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I restored the headlights on the X5, did this Saturday afternoon in the searing heat & humidity. Sorry for the cruddy cell pics
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^Looks awesome!
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What did you use to restore the headlights?
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Headlight restoration is the best Asthetic bang for the buck on any e53 X5. It just takes your time and patience wet sanding the lens. I did 600,800,1000,2000 wet sand and then buffed off using 3M compound and received fabulous results. Then sealed with a protector . It's all in the preparation getting the great results.
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This is my iS with 3M clear film. It's been a couple years since. http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps7690xauf.png |
Thanks guys, I used a 3m kit with 500, 800, 1000 and wet sanded with 2000. Never done it before and I took my time so as to not mess it up. I was running late so I just put a good amount of wax for now, I was thinking of spraying them with acrylic? What have you guys found to be the best sealant?
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