e39 mtech bumpers

P1000

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Very hard to get hold of. There is a plethora of plastic parts that need to be swapped - all the brake ducting etc. Well, that is what I understand from one of rick540's posts. He has done it before, so probably best to get his input. But it is very difficult to get the plastic bumpers, there are quite a few options for fiberglass aftermarket ones, but that is not really an option IMO.
 

Sankekur

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Don't have to much knowledge about the e39 m-tech bumpers, but if they are anything like the e46 M-tech bumpers then you will have to replace almost everything as almost nothing is the same as on the normal bumper, not to mention how rare they are, even more so than the e46 ones and they already a mission to find.
 

whattingh

New member
Hmmm guess that is not going to be an option then. Unless i strike it really lucky and can get scrapyard that has everything.

 

Adi

///Member
Hmm if you find that at a scrapyard, please play lotto as well.........that would be a extreme rare find indeed
 

RonnyE39

New member
Am also desperately looking for bumpers for a 528i rebuild. Seeing as I'm from Zim even fibreglass will do! Please point me in the right direction down there in SA
 

P1000

///Member
RonnyE39 said:
Am also desperately looking for bumpers for a 528i rebuild. Seeing as I'm from Zim even fibreglass will do! Please point me in the right direction down there in SA

Check out autostyle's website, I think I might have seen some there at some point...
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
These things do come into scrapyards, most things that you never find (except the older stuff) does move, but is swooped up so quickly by guys that have a relationship with a panel beater.

When an E39 m5 comes in, that motor/gearbox bla bla is sold before it even gets offloaded from the truck...
 

Roundal

New member
RonnyE39 said:
Am also desperately looking for bumpers for a 528i rebuild. Seeing as I'm from Zim even fibreglass will do! Please point me in the right direction down there in SA

Are you looking for mtech or ordinary bumpers?
 

spawn616

New member
gt quoted from bmw 14k with out fitting and spraying,so now u know a budget haha,goodluck,and f u if u do find for really good price:thumbsup:
 

rick540

///Member
They sell you a bumper M kit for 14K and you think oh cool, not too bad.

I fell into this trap with my previous E39

This conveniently misses the other 14K parts - Paint, fogs, lower grill, under tray, front radiator lower shroud, brake ducting, fender liners, Lower triangle plastic covers, bumper brackets, bumper rubbers, matching side rubbers, fog light connectors, alternator vent ducting and the list goes on.

It is possible to cut what is already there but this makes for a really K@K upgrade as you basically have to butcher the Hell out of the car, you may as well fit a Honda bumper easier.

Do what I did to mine - ask for the BMW E39 "Aerodynamic package", made by Zender and it clips on to the existing bumpers, looks awesome and not too pricey
 

rick540

///Member
SecondSkynz said:
how pricey?

To do it properly, cost me R35K in 2003 and was only possible because of a BMW parts guy friend who took the huge amount of time on EPC to source all the correct stuff.



 

whattingh

New member
after all my research I found soe much is needed that is would not be cost effective. My standard bumper would have to work.
 

SecondSkynz

New member
here you go

this is what i am doing :excited: :excited: :clap:

540mtech3.jpg



This bumper is made of High Quality Polypropylene, NOT fiberglass.
100% smooth surface which is factory primed and ready for paint!!
Fitment is just like OEM so it will line up with your fenders perfectly!!
The package includes brand new mouldings, fog lights, and tow hook cover piece, and center grille piece!!
OEM fitment for your 1997-2003 BMW E39 5 Series. This includes all models

Cost is R4850

or add acs style lip to standard for R2300. also looks nice
 
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