Wheels
As is often the case, the original chrome shadow finish on the Style 65 wheels had started to peel in certain places and needed to be refurbished. If you know anything about the chrome shadow finish, you will know that it is a notoriously difficult colour to get right. Few shops
in the world know how to do it correctly and consistently, and even they still deliver variances in their output. This is due to the multi-step process and difficult technique required to get the colour right.
Roughly speaking, the wheel needs to be powder coated black, and then subsequently, multiple very light layers of hyper silver needed to applied. Too little hyper silver, and the wheel just looks grey or too dark. Too much silver and the wheel just starts to look like a normal hyper silver. To get that chromey look that has that high flick which changes at difference angles and lighting conditions is an exercise of art more than science. To get the colour right
and get a good quality job is really hard.
Magmaster were willing to work with me on this, and we went through many, many iterations before getting the colour to a point where I felt it was a good approximation of the original chrome shadow finish.
I should point out that even wheels from the factory donāt always perfectly match each other in colour, and over the years the finish hasnāt been consistent. In the earlier cars, the wheels tended to have a darker finish, with later production runs having a slightly lighter finish. All this is to say that there isnāt really a āperfectā outcome that can be achieved, but I am very happy how these came out and I feel that only a very well trained eye would spot that they have been repainted.
Finally, I would also mention that the rear wide Style 65 wheels are NLA, so you really donāt have much choice these days other than to go down the refinishing route. This was another lengthy job, but I really wanted to get it right and I think we did! The job was finished off with brand new centre caps and M stickers.
- Refinished 4x Style 65 in Chrome Shadow
- 4x New Centre Caps
- 4x New āMā Stickers
Reasons why the Wheels had to be done
Interior
In the past few months, I have accumulated various plastic and interior trim pieces that are becoming NLA at a crazy rate. In earlier chapters, I already installed a few items that were āurgentā for my sanity, but the most notable parts in this exercise are the M5-specific door sills which basically just start to crumble from age if you so much as look at them in the wrong way. As far as I can tell, I got the last rear M5-specific door sill in the world - they are NLA globally - and there just happened to be 2 left in JHB warehouse. Lucky me. Hereās what was done:
- Replaced 4x Door Sill Protectors (rears are now NLA)
- Replaced Front Door Sill Inner Trims (left and right)
- Replaced Front Door Seat Mount plastic covers (left and right)
- Confirmed front cupholders still work
- Replaced the Front Seat side covers
Reasons Why the Door Sill Protectors had to be replaced
New Front Seat Cover
Steering Wheel & Gearknob
On every vehicle I own, I always order a new gearknob and if affordable, a new steering wheel. In the past, a brand new E46 M3 / E39 M5 steering wheel was somewhat reasonably priced, but not anymore. So I did the next best thing, I ordered a new airbag, steering wheel trim and buttons, and then had the steering wheel recovered by Leatherboyz in Pretoria.
Old Steering Wheel
Windows
My nemesis with this car was the fact that it was speccāed with Protective Double Glazing windows which is a very cool option, but all 4 door window glass had some form of delamination. The driverās door in particular looked horrible. I have seen this issue manifest far worse on other examples, but this was a problem I couldnāt live with.
I spent months really grappling with how to solve this problem as the double glazing glass is NLA, and a fairly rare option globally. Retrofitting to single glazing was an option, but a complicated and expensive one as while the glass can easily be purchased (not especially cheaply), the window guide rubbers needs to be replaced with versions that support single glazing and those parts are of course NLA.
In the end, I decided to commit to keeping the car as-built, and set about trying to source used double glazing glass. At first, I managed to get 2 rears and front left from MD House locally. A seemingly lucky find, until I realised that the rears simply werenāt in good enough condition and couldnāt be saved with polishing. Then
Peter@AEW agreed to sell me the rears from the his M5-touring donor car. Finally, I had to source the driverās side at great cost and risk from someone in Lithuania. Once I had all the glass, I had to get them professionally polished to remove fine scratches. This was a long, expensive, and difficult process that took months.
The next issue was fitment: I was really worried about a PG Glass type place just not understanding the intricacies of working on this car, or appreciating how rare the window glass is. I eventually decided to let
Garage808 do the fitment at great cost, and Iām so glad I did.
They took the extra time to be super careful, and at the same time we replaced the driverās door window regulator with a genuine one. The passenger side regulator is NLA, and the aftermarket ones available locally are not great quality, and are unlikely to be fit for the job of the heavier double glazing window glass. In case youāre wondering, regardless of single or double glazing, the E39 uses the same window regulator. Luckily enough, the passenger and rear regulators are still working great, it was only the driverās side that was showing signs of needing replacement. I think Colin spent 3 days per door, just making sure to be
extra careful not to damage anything get all the adjustment correct.
As part of this job, both front door lock actuators were replaced (so now all 4 are done and not at risk of getting stuck in the closed position), and the vapour barriers were resealed.
- Sourced and Installed Replacement 4x Double Glazing Window Glass
- Replaced 2x Front door lock actuators
- Resealed 2x Front door vapour barriers
Reasons Why the Double Glazing Glass had to be replaced
New Window Regulator
Passenger door with new window glass installed, and vapour barrier resealed.
Passenger Door with new Double Glazing glass installed