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Metal rivet. 1/8” diameter. I used a die grinder to get the old one out but I’m sure you could also use a 1/8” drill bit. The fit on the rivet is really tight. I had to get it started and then lightly tap it in.
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I'd like some pointers on the bracket portion--is this a metal rivet, or plastic?Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostThe install isn't horrible. The worst part is probably the small bracket that retains the seal at the rear of the trim piece. You need to remove a rivet that holds the bracket in place. I tried silicone lube and sliding the seal in without removing the bracket but after 15 minutes of fiddling with it I decided to just remove the rivet, install the seal and then rivet the bracket back into place.
Overall the seals feel like OEM quality and the wavy rubber does not show once reinstalled. I do have a bit of gap between the seal and trim but that could be due to my lack of skill or the fact my trim pieces are 20 years old and slightly warped.
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How did you remove the trim piece?Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostThe install isn't horrible. The worst part is probably the small bracket that retains the seal at the rear of the trim piece. You need to remove a rivet that holds the bracket in place. I tried silicone lube and sliding the seal in without removing the bracket but after 15 minutes of fiddling with it I decided to just remove the rivet, install the seal and then rivet the bracket back into place.
Overall the seals feel like OEM quality and the wavy rubber does not show once reinstalled. I do have a bit of gap between the seal and trim but that could be due to my lack of skill or the fact my trim pieces are 20 years old and slightly warped.
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Just received my set, envelope was way smaller than expected.
Plenty of ‘baconing’ as others have mentioned, but it is what it is.
I picked up a set of high gloss shadowline trim with deteriorated rubber last week, time to combine them and upgrade my car to high gloss.
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See Post #157Originally posted by Amos View PostSo how do I order, just send an email to that email address? I need shipping to Canada.
Group buy info
Price: $130 USD for one set. $260 USD for two sets. shipped to USA
Send paypal payment to: [email protected]
Under the payment amount it will ask you what this is for and type:
Group buy E46 Rear quarter weather stripping and include your name, full address including USA and phone number.
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So how do I order, just send an email to that email address? I need shipping to Canada
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Got mine today, also shipped from Frankfurt. Odd that I never got a confirmation or anything at all. But yea they're here. Gonna lay them outside and let the heat/sun straighten them out.
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Juat received mine and they look pretty great.
Interestingly, even though the eBay listing says they're in Lithuania, the package was shipped from a place not too far from Frankfurt. Gives even more credibility to the claim that they're the actual seals that BMW uses in their parts.
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Mine also shipped quickly, have received a tracking number but don't know what company to track with?
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I just placed an order over the weekend and emailed to ask for part availability. Got a response from Matt in less than 24 hours, order got shipped today.
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Yeah. I'm out of the window now...Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View PostMayan-Viking calling this to your attention...
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