PM Sent Paul
Current Garage... '00 R11S, '09 HP2S, '12 R12GSA, '00 Black 323iT (wife's), '02 Alpine 325iT (Eileen, Track Wagon)
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I was looking at my trim, thinking about buying this replacement rubber instead of new chrome trim, but I also noticed that there is an additional piece of rubber (or plastic?) that runs along the interior side of the chrome. Mine is cracked in several places. Is there an aftermarket source for this as well? Perhaps a BMW part number?,,
GMCPaul, Still trying to get a hold of you... need 2 sets now.
Current Garage... '00 R11S, '09 HP2S, '12 R12GSA, '00 Black 323iT (wife's), '02 Alpine 325iT (Eileen, Track Wagon)
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Email to George@HillPerformance.com
Installed today! Thanks it looks soooo much better then the old ones.
So no change getting it shipped to Finland?
Current rides: E65 730dA '04, F10 520dA '11, E34 520iA '91
Old rides: E46 316Ti, E53 X5, E38 728iA, E39 528iA, E46 318i Touring, E38 730dA, E36 316i, E36 328iA Cabrio, E38 728i, E38 750i, E36/3 320i, E36 318i, E39 530dA Touring, E38 740i, E39 528iA, E34 525iA, E32 750iL, E32 730iL, E34/2 525TDS, E34 525i, E28 518i, E34 535i, E34/2 525iA, E30/5 325i, E34 535i, E28 520i https://www.instagram.com/zener__/
OK, no worries. Last time I bought some items from this forum I Just calculated the cost from USPS site and paypal'd the money to seller and it was done.
Current rides: E65 730dA '04, F10 520dA '11, E34 520iA '91
Old rides: E46 316Ti, E53 X5, E38 728iA, E39 528iA, E46 318i Touring, E38 730dA, E36 316i, E36 328iA Cabrio, E38 728i, E38 750i, E36/3 320i, E36 318i, E39 530dA Touring, E38 740i, E39 528iA, E34 525iA, E32 750iL, E32 730iL, E34/2 525TDS, E34 525i, E28 518i, E34 535i, E34/2 525iA, E30/5 325i, E34 535i, E28 520i https://www.instagram.com/zener__/
Hey Zener I plan to buy a set of these sometime soon. When I do I'll PM you. I can buy some extras and we can work out a shipping arrangement.
GMCPaul - These look great, simple elegant solution. Now if you could come up with something for that expensive headlight strip.
Last edited by clarkitect; 01-26-2015 at 05:08 PM.
OK, thanks! We talk when you get them then.
Current rides: E65 730dA '04, F10 520dA '11, E34 520iA '91
Old rides: E46 316Ti, E53 X5, E38 728iA, E39 528iA, E46 318i Touring, E38 730dA, E36 316i, E36 328iA Cabrio, E38 728i, E38 750i, E36/3 320i, E36 318i, E39 530dA Touring, E38 740i, E39 528iA, E34 525iA, E32 750iL, E32 730iL, E34/2 525TDS, E34 525i, E28 518i, E34 535i, E34/2 525iA, E30/5 325i, E34 535i, E28 520i https://www.instagram.com/zener__/
Installation instructions? Fasteners needed?
PM and Money Sent, Thanks!
Current Garage... '00 R11S, '09 HP2S, '12 R12GSA, '00 Black 323iT (wife's), '02 Alpine 325iT (Eileen, Track Wagon)
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Email to George@HillPerformance.com
Finally after I got around to picking up the new clips for the drip rails, I got my new rubber seals installed along the rear that GMCPaul has sourced for the community! Everything went very smoothly just make sure you have all the new clips and grommets before pulling the rails off the car; many of mine broke upon removal. In total I think there are like 38 clips, tabs, and plastic grommets that are needed to properly reattach the drip rails so be prepared. One type of the fastener was $0.12 each and the rest were like $0.34 each or so. It was under $20 for everything with my discount at the BMW dealer so not too bad. Anyway here are a few pictures I snapped in the parking deck at school today...
I will try to snap some better pictures tomorrow in the daylight with a camera if anyone wants them.
tmaxx445
2001 740i / S62 Swap / 6 Speed Swap / Titanium Silver Metallic / Grey Montana Leather / M Sport / Convenience Pkg / Heated Seats / PDC / MKIV Navigation / DSP / Bluetooth TCU / Dice Mediabridge / Vavona Trim / Illuminated ZHP Shift Knob / Short Shifter / Cat Delete / SAI Delete / Euro Tune / Koni Singles / H&R II Springs / Custom 3.15 25% Limited Slip Diff / Staggered OE M Parallels / 275 & 245 Firehawks / Euro City Lights / Celis Tail Lights / SunTek 70% CXP Tint
2005 M3 Coupe / 6 Speed / Silver Gray Metallic / Black Nappa Leather / Premium Pkg / Cold Weather Pkg / Bi Xenons / Adjustable Bolsters / MKIV Navigation / Harman Kardon / Bluetooth / Sirius XM / Aux In / Carbon Trim / ZHP Shift Knob / Short Shifter / StreamLine Intake / SS Headers / AR20 Resonator / Exhaust Bypass Valve / P0lar Tune / Koni Yellows / Eibach Springs / Staggered OE CSLs / 275 & 245 595 Evos / Angel Eyes / CF CSL Splitters / SunTek 38% Carbon Tint
2003 4.6is X5 / Stock /
Looks like new!
Any more sets available?
Dang. Sold out. Snooze you lose...
Now that I have seen what GMCPaul provided I'm am going to show my leftover piece to the guy that does our racecar windshields and see if it is not something he could get.
It looks like to me it is some sort of generic glass moulding maybe? I think he is coming to put the front glass back in one of our cars in the next week or so and I will ask him then.
In the meantime maybe Paul could shed some light on how he sourced it. Was this something that you had made specifically or just bought a large roll in bulk of something that was basically off the shelf? Looks like some people are still in needs and I can foresee the demand in the future too as more and more people snag these cars up and need to replace the tired old looking gasket.
It would be great if we could find a steady supply for this rubber moulding.
tmaxx445
2001 740i / S62 Swap / 6 Speed Swap / Titanium Silver Metallic / Grey Montana Leather / M Sport / Convenience Pkg / Heated Seats / PDC / MKIV Navigation / DSP / Bluetooth TCU / Dice Mediabridge / Vavona Trim / Illuminated ZHP Shift Knob / Short Shifter / Cat Delete / SAI Delete / Euro Tune / Koni Singles / H&R II Springs / Custom 3.15 25% Limited Slip Diff / Staggered OE M Parallels / 275 & 245 Firehawks / Euro City Lights / Celis Tail Lights / SunTek 70% CXP Tint
2005 M3 Coupe / 6 Speed / Silver Gray Metallic / Black Nappa Leather / Premium Pkg / Cold Weather Pkg / Bi Xenons / Adjustable Bolsters / MKIV Navigation / Harman Kardon / Bluetooth / Sirius XM / Aux In / Carbon Trim / ZHP Shift Knob / Short Shifter / StreamLine Intake / SS Headers / AR20 Resonator / Exhaust Bypass Valve / P0lar Tune / Koni Yellows / Eibach Springs / Staggered OE CSLs / 275 & 245 595 Evos / Angel Eyes / CF CSL Splitters / SunTek 38% Carbon Tint
2003 4.6is X5 / Stock /
This seal was normally only made in a foam rubber version and its was made for a industrial seagoing application but since the manufacturer can run the same equipment and die used to make the foam seal version that they can when using a EDPM rubber instead I had them make their minimum 250' run they require to do something like this. The cost ended up being $480.00 for a 250"+ roll. Which we then cut into 2'6" sections with 2 required per car.
In regard's to future purchase discussions PLEASE only use the Classified Posting Posted at the following link2112847-E38-Replacement-Rear-Door-Trim-Weather-Strip-Seal-SOLD
as discussion's of or the promoting of sales in this forum aren't allowed and the moderators have been very lenient on this post and I don't want to end up suspended.
Thanks!!
Paul
I ordered a new run to be made and its scheduled to arrive tomorrow Friday 4-3-15 so these have been re-listed on Panjo.
Paul
If anyone is willing to help us from the international community that would be very generous. I know I would pay for someone's set in advance and cover the cost if they would order me a set and ship to Canada. Mine must have 30 cracks on each side
please go to the for sale post in the classifieds at the following link
http://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/sh...her-Strip-Seal
then if you go to Post #23 you'll see where Canadian member
peibmw
posted that he's planning on getting at least 4 sets and having me ship to a USA address and for others to contact if they need some.
Paul
I just discovered this since it got bumped to the front page today. This is a great option and can't beat the price. One of the first projects I did on my car was to replace that chrome w/seal trim piece on both corners. I was shocked at how expensive it was. The new parts didn't last that long either and both of my corners have failed again. The other thing that happens (to me anyway) when replacing the entire chrome piece was a mismatch of the old (long) chrome trim and the new corner. The old chrome couldn't polish after years of sun damage.
I currently have removed the entire trim above all the windows and have painted it black. I have ordered all new clips and have to epoxy the clips to the corner trim again. Great find with these seals that Paul has sourced and good timing for me since I will be putting this trim piece back on this month. So I just placed my order!
For reference on this trim piece along with associated part numbers you can look at an R&R Procedure that I wrote 9 years ago that is posted on e38.org. Hope it will help for anyone that has to remove their trim to rehab broken clips before adding Paul's seal. You'll note in my procedure doc, I paid about $100 less per trim piece then what they cost today; the trim piece Chrome w/seal is about $180 now (for one).
http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/166650
Anyway, when I install the trim and new seal, I will post pics and comment in my build thread (see my sig).
1997 740iL; 5/96 build. Purchased 12/04. Off the road build project 2013 - 2021. back on road 3/2021. Became daily driver (only vehicle) 6/12/2021. Still not completed. Stay tuned as the adventure continues.
Mike,
See my post for shipping to Canada and Internationally.
Canada & International Shipping of E38 Replacement Rear Door Trim Weather Strip Seal
Kevin
I finally did my install after having the trim sitting in my desk drawer all winter.
I used a metal pick, do yourself a favour and use something plastic, as I scratched the chrome trim despite trying to be careful.
Some before pics:
drivers side
passengers side
Step 1: removal of old trim
Tools - don't use metal, if you're smart.
using pick carefully
what stock trim looks like coming out
get a piece out and pull
I ended up getting nervous of gouging the paint after picking for about a minute
what the white clips look like, I suspected mine would be in good shape, because someone really cared for my car for its 13 years of life before I got it.
this rubber clip came out of my drivers side, didn't find one on the passenger side
my bottom white clip was intact but unsealed from the chrome trim piece so I made a quick trip to the store for some crazy glue, couple dabs did the trick.
workbench for guy with no garage, eventually I got out the heat gun and used it on the low setting to soften up the glue and pull the trim out more easily.
I used a razor on the passenger side to make an initial cut in the stock rubber trim just to make getting it out easier. After it was all out , I used isopropyl to clean out the gutters, which would make it very clean, but much harder later to plug in new trim.
first attempt at putting in the new trim,
got stuck here at mid point and called it a night. didn't want to fight with it in the dark. The butyl was coming out and getting everywhere, and my thumbs were very sore from all the pushing. I got the trim inside and cleaned up all the butyl that was going everywhere using a soft cloth and some household spray cleaner.
after thinking about how hard it was over night, I thought, gee what to use when pushing something into a tight place, how about some quick detailer, or spray wax.
After this it was easy. Also found some remnants of old trim that was stopping me last night
after trying to be careful, couple of scratches I will need to buff out later
ended up pushing new rubber trim in with the back of a plastic spoon
bottom cut on drivers side was a little short, used scissors
top cut drivers side with scissors
final step to cut bottom on passenger side
top cut passenger side
final bottom cut passenger side
I went back and read GMCPaul's description post and ended up notching the drivers side in the middle for one clip that was in the way, other wise fit was good, tight but consistent. My super glued bottom white clip is holding firm, feels tight.
End product is cleaner looking car and some (more) pride of ownership! I already LOVE this car, A LOT.
I read that there is another way of installing it, I suspect its with the flap complete tucked in, but all the pic links are dead so I couldn't see an example. I'm happy with what I did. Should be easy to keep it clean.
Final tip, don't use the heat gun to push in the new trim, it just gets the butyl soft and all over your hands and the chrome. Use spray wax or a quick detailer.
Wes.
Last edited by boerboel; 04-20-2015 at 11:03 AM.
2001 E38 Black on Tabacco Brown / 2010 E61 Deep Sea Blue on Natural Brown
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