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      11-08-2007, 08:45 PM   #1
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Exclamation ACS replica lip owners. Need your help.

Warmest greetings to all. I'm trying to finish up my ACS lip install but have run into a problem. I removed the silver bumper accent trim using the DIY provided here, but the black bars that held the silver trim in place also protrude out and prevent the lip from laying flush against the bottom of the bumper. Everything else (drilled holes in the bottom, snaps on tightly at the wheel wells) is perfect.

Interesting enough, there are grooves built into the inside of the center pillars to account for the accent trim holder, but not for the left and right areas.

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http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...l/IMG_0030.jpg

http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...l/IMG_0029.jpg

To those who have this lip, how is this dealt with on your car? to make it fit? did you create grooves by drilling them out of the lip? Something obvious I'm missing?

Please advise, and thank you in advance. :-)
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dremmel out the black plastic bars?
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certainly a possibility. would that be better than simply cutting the small wedges out of the lip? can those plastic grills be inexpensively replaced, should I remove the lip in a few years?
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I took out the front lower grills..
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certainly a possibility. would that be better than simply cutting the small wedges out of the lip? can those plastic grills be inexpensively replaced, should I remove the lip in a few years?
those grilles can be replaced
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I took out the front lower grills..
Did you have to take the bumper off to do that or is it more simple? I didn't see any DIY's on that.

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those grilles can be replaced
Well that makes me feel better. A link or part number with price would go along way in making me feel better about cutting those pieces off.

Thanks for the advise so far guys.
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Did you have to take the bumper off to do that or is it more simple? I didn't see any DIY's on that.



Well that makes me feel better. A link or part number with price would go along way in making me feel better about cutting those pieces off.

Thanks for the advise so far guys.
yes you have to take off the bumper to 'remove' the grills without damaging them. MDS helped me.

If you cut them then I guess you don't need to take off bumper
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any idea what those things run? again, I don't mind cutting them if the things aren't going for some ridiculous price should I need/want to replace them.
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realoem.com is your friend:

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...13&hg=51&fg=15

Looks like the 3 grilles are 10 bucks each
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No, you are my friend. Real OEM is just confirmation. :-D

Thank you for that. I'd rather cut them out than try to take this bumper off. Especially with the risk of damaging my washer system. hitting it with my dremel now.

Thank you, all.
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