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      03-15-2020, 01:29 PM   #1
Bimmadrae
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Drives: Bmw 440i GC
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Center pillar trim replacement write up

So pretty much as stated in the title I'm replacing my door trim which I ruined with brake fluid. Long story short during a caliper removal project I compressed a piston and brake fluid shot out and onto the trim and I never wiped it off. Low and behold the corrosive brake fluid ate through the trim and ruined it. I originally attempted to price through BMW smh and they quoted me a figure over $100 for the part and stated it'd at least be an hour for labor that'd be $180 an hour to fix and those figures ushered me right through the door. Btw I asked them for a part number and they said they don't provide those...which I found a little odd but I get it, stealership. Found the part online through ebay, seller was sfv autoparts and its either part number (51-35-7-453-304) and by name its either center pillar trim or column B trim cover. I looked on the forum for a GC replacement write up and didn't see one but it the back only had 2 holes for screws so figured it to be doable. See pics below.

Not sure how to put txt below each individual picture but if you notice besides the two screws to remove there are 4 rubber seatings on the back of the trim. Once you remove the screws you notice it has some vertical play allowing you to slide it down that slide lock apparatus on the vehicle. The trim then moves off the car with the rubber molding lining the outside of the trim. Unseat them from the 4 rubber seatings and replace and reline the new trim with the rubber and slide the trim up the slide lock then replace the 2 screws. Def pleased to have done it myself, with the look, and to have saved some change in the process.
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