07-04-2019, 09:59 PM | #1 |
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Rear Wheel Arch Trim Extension
I was at Welt for my European Delivery this year and saw this M5 Competition.
Does anyone have this additional extension on their rear wheel arch trim? My Canadian spec does not have this. I searched on RealOEM and could not find this part.
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ALL UK M5's have that on them.
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It may be part numbers:
Wheel arch trim, rear left 51 77 8 069 599 Wheel arch trim, rear right 51 77 8 069 600 RealOEM indicates it's held in with 6 plastic cap nuts and 2 metal screws. Can anyone take a quick picture of their rear wheel well? Thanks
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07-06-2019, 05:41 AM | #6 |
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They come in two types. Large for the Japanese cars and small for the European cars.
Large: 51 77 8 069 599 left, 51 77 8 069 600 right. Small: 51 77 8 076 663 left, 51 77 8 076 664 right. Photo attached. Last edited by ///M5_FAN; 07-06-2019 at 05:47 PM.. |
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I think the part number for the Large Left should be - 51 77 8 069 599
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Why would you want this?
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I know this is the wrong Forum for this but am trying to find the same part but for an M6. I believe the Alpina B6 Gran Coupe and B6 Coupe have a similar equivalent. Any pointers appreciated. Al |
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I bought the smaller version and they scrape the tire because I am on the M550Xi springs :-/
Once i switch suspension set ups ill plug them back in and post pics. |
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I know that this is an old post. But I would like to add that personally I would love this on my F90 LCI, as it can definitely help reduce stone chipping to the paint. Yes you can get protective film, but this is definitely a cheaper alternative for those who aren’t keeping the car for long, (lease, short term ownership, rare driving, etc.).
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Because they're not required by law and they're an eye sore jutting out from the wheel well like that. They're not even symmetrical. The carbon fiber is an improvement but still.
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That's fine I don't mind if you disagree. Those that sell them appreciate you disagreeing with me. And if we're being honest they ABSOLUTELY would not be a thing if it simply wasn't some moronic European law. It just doesn't make any sense to me. The oem wheel set up doesn't extend outside the wheel well. Hence why everyone adds wheels spacers in the rear! Haha. Plus They don't do anything. It's just a piece of plastic you're shoving in between the body and the trim at the top of the wheel. So bmw can save money and not design two different rear quarter panels. It doesn't come close to making it look like a wide body.
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