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  1. #3021
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sockethead View Post
    Not sure about the vert but the sedan, all 4 switches: full up or down=auto, first detent up or down is manual...
    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCurves View Post
    Yup. It should be: first pressure point (like focusing a camera using the shutter button) is manual up/down until the button is released. Second detent (like pressing the shutter button all the way down) is the auto up/down.
    OK, at least I'm not crazy. That's what I would have expected.

    So, the question is, did I literally break the switch when I was cleaning it, or is there a way to not get the plug reinstalled properly? I did notice some major crumbs at the bottom of the switch recesses, which is why I took it out to clean it. I didn't yank or pull hard on the switches, but between the vacuum, windex and q-tips, and all the pulling and pushing, I wonder if I just killed the switch or got debris in it. I guess I'll have to pull it out and put a meter on it and see if I can figure out if the switch just died or what.

    Thx,
    SC
    2004 ZHP Vert - Titanium Silver 6MT
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  2. #3022
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    Did you check that the wiring harness for each switch is all the way seated?

  3. #3023
    I was in my trunk grabbing some oil to put on the motor and a gust of wind slammed my hood shut and finished off my already fragile drivers side kidney grille, I'm looking to buy new grilles.

    Anyone happy with their aftermarket grilles? I'm looking on ebay and the prices are good but quality and fitment are questionable.... any leads? Thx homies 😎

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  4. #3024
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Dynamite View Post
    I was in my trunk grabbing some oil to put on the motor and a gust of wind slammed my hood shut and finished off my already fragile drivers side kidney grille, I'm looking to buy new grilles.

    Anyone happy with their aftermarket grilles? I'm looking on ebay and the prices are good but quality and fitment are questionable.... any leads? Thx homies

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    I bought eBay ones and the quality is ok but not really great, I think I paid $45 for them...

    Many members here bought from ecs tuning and they seem to be happy...


    2006 Coupe | Black Sapphire Metallic | Natural Brown | Gruppe M Intake | Corsa TSE3 | Michelin PSS on Apex ARC-8 | Koni Yellows |

  5. #3025
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Dynamite View Post
    I was in my trunk grabbing some oil to put on the motor and a gust of wind slammed my hood shut and finished off my already fragile drivers side kidney grille, I'm looking to buy new grilles.

    Anyone happy with their aftermarket grilles? I'm looking on ebay and the prices are good but quality and fitment are questionable.... any leads? Thx homies ��

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    Bought ECS Tuning in gloss black....and sold them again a week later. The OE BMW Performance shadowline black grilles just look and fit better. Tischer (getbmwparts.com) has the best price on them with free shipping.

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  6. #3026
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    IDK, all eBay grilles we've gotten over the years have been different levels of junk with the set for the e53 being the worst. I had to hot glue them in place to get them to stay. I went with OEM for the ZHP. If you want good grilles, eBay ain't the place...
    Dinan CAI &Throttle body, ESS Tuning TS2, Bimmerbrakes gen3 headers, UUC SSK & DSSR. Achilles oil pump, VAC oil pan baffle
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  7. #3027
    Quote Originally Posted by Sockethead View Post
    IDK, all eBay grilles we've gotten over the years have been different levels of junk with the set for the e53 being the worst. I had to hot glue them in place to get them to stay. I went with OEM for the ZHP. If you want good grilles, eBay ain't the place...
    Yeah I'm thinking of getting the grilles somewhere other than eBay..... thx yall. I hope to get them soon, it doesn't feel good rolling with 1 kidney
    Quote Originally Posted by san View Post
    I bought eBay ones and the quality is ok but not really great, I think I paid $45 for them...

    Many members here bought from ecs tuning and they seem to be happy...
    Quote Originally Posted by fw_fw View Post
    Bought ECS Tuning in gloss black....and sold them again a week later. The OE BMW Performance shadowline black grilles just look and fit better. Tischer (getbmwparts.com) has the best price on them with free shipping.

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  8. #3028
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    In case it helps, here's a report on my experience with Bimmian grilles.

    In general my transactions with this firm have been troubled- I won't catalog the ways that is so except to say (as a single example): don't expect them to send you any kind of receipt for your purchase.

    That aside, my painted grille has been pretty darn satisfactory.
    PROS: Paint quality very good. (The black center is unpainted plastic, probably ABS.) The parts are not OEM but are very mechanically stable (i.e. not going to fall out) and I expect them to remain so for a long time. I like having the color choice without having to pay a body shop to modify an OEM grille.

    CONS: I don't consider these problematic: others might feel differently. There is a slight issue of fitment in that the curves of the grille are not 100% congruent with the outline of the hood (photo attached). Factory parts have a rubber skirt as part of the rear assembly: this is missing on my replacement part but I can't see any untoward effects. And the Arctic White is perhaps a 99% match to the 10-year-old paint on my car.
    Hope this helps


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  9. #3029
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dual View Post
    In case it helps, here's a report on my experience with Bimmian grilles.

    In general my transactions with this firm have been troubled- I won't catalog the ways that is so except to say (as a single example): don't expect them to send you any kind of receipt for your purchase.

    That aside, my painted grille has been pretty darn satisfactory.
    PROS: Paint quality very good. (The black center is unpainted plastic, probably ABS.) The parts are not OEM but are very mechanically stable (i.e. not going to fall out) and I expect them to remain so for a long time. I like having the color choice without having to pay a body shop to modify an OEM grille.

    CONS: I don't consider these problematic: others might feel differently. There is a slight issue of fitment in that the curves of the grille are not 100% congruent with the outline of the hood (photo attached). Factory parts have a rubber skirt as part of the rear assembly: this is missing on my replacement part but I can't see any untoward effects. And the Arctic White is perhaps a 99% match to the 10-year-old paint on my car.
    Hope this helps


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    Thanks for the review. Aftermarkets when installed are not flush and are very lose when installed. They feel like they are about to fall off. Holding on to my aftermarkets and when funds free up, I will go back to genuine BMW parts.
    Lawrence
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  10. #3030
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    I may not have been clear in my post. My aftermarket grill is flush to the body and fits quite tightly. The only fitment issue is a very small one with "roundness" for lack of a better word, as shown in the photo. I'm not a super-perfectionist but close to it. I am happy with the Bimmian painted grille.
    2006 6MT Coupe, Alpine White • Premium, Cold Weather and Xenon packages
    MFactory 3.38 LSD • 27mm M3 bar • ECS strut brace • Koni FSD's


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