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Now wait a minute here peoples :) ! I have the rainguards on my X5 and they don't look as bad as you make them out to be. I didn't get the ugly stick on the outside with bubble gum ones, but the ones that fit inside the window channel. Check them here: http://www.ekaz.net/images/DSC00019.JPG
As for the rest, aluminum running boards a definite, sunroof deflector-NO, same goes for the rear seat cover. |
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ya those are the ones i was talking about the OEM BMW ones that go in the channel ekaz do your windows have fine scratches at the top?
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I got mine from here: http://www.weathertech.com/store/veh...pt_choice_id=0 They have clear and dark I believe, I have the dark. They're of good quality and haven't had any issues with them. |
I love my OEM rear seat back cover. Somewhat of a pain to install, but not too bad. Now, I do not have to worry about the two kids in the back and a soon to be born in the middle. :)
The material is a strong canvas and fits perfectly. |
ya i think i might start with the seats simply because i dont care about myself but certain people should just walk and those are the ones im worried about
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I think the window rain guard look good. As far as the mudflaps go, they look hideous on the X5. They make our vehicles look like we plan on going offroading or pretend to.
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