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      06-17-2012, 01:25 PM   #1
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steering column pealing

the top edge of my steering column is pealing and was looking for a quick fix idea some sort of sticker a a bit of carbon fibre wrap not to sure so please give me any good ideas
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      06-17-2012, 02:17 PM   #2
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My sisters 328 had this problem too..crappy BMW trim
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FYI - bells "peal"...trim "peels". I've had a little of that on my early '07 E92, and had some of it replaced while I was still under warranty. Outside of that, depending on the piece, you can either order a replacement from getbmwparts.com or remove the part, smooth it down, and paint or wrap it. Other brands have similar trim with similar results; it's not just BMW - Audi has a terrible reputation for trim wear.
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FYI - bells "peal"...trim "peels". I've had a little of that on my early '07 E92, and had some of it replaced while I was still under warranty. Outside of that, depending on the piece, you can either order a replacement from getbmwparts.com or remove the part, smooth it down, and paint or wrap it. Other brands have similar trim with similar results; it's not just BMW - Audi has a terrible reputation for trim wear.
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I'm not sure what the "?" is for. What are you confused about? He pointed out the fact that this is a very common problem--I'm starting to see it happening on the steering wheel button trim/window switch area too. And he also pointed out how you can fix it--either through painting (best match to OEM color, since you'll be repainting with an OEM color!) or wrapping with vinyl. If the piece is cracked/damaged/whatever, he also told you where you can go for the replacement part.

There are a lot of people here on this forum who not only know a lot about these cars, but also want to help other members of this community. But you gotta throw us a bone here, giving us a mere "?" doesn't cut it!
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FYI - bells "peal"...trim "peels". I've had a little of that on my early '07 E92, and had some of it replaced while I was still under warranty. Outside of that, depending on the piece, you can either order a replacement from getbmwparts.com or remove the part, smooth it down, and paint or wrap it. Other brands have similar trim with similar results; it's not just BMW - Audi has a terrible reputation for trim wear.
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I'm not sure what the "?" is for. What are you confused about? He pointed out the fact that this is a very common problem--I'm starting to see it happening on the steering wheel button trim/window switch area too. And he also pointed out how you can fix it--either through painting (best match to OEM color, since you'll be repainting with an OEM color!) or wrapping with vinyl. If the piece is cracked/damaged/whatever, he also told you where you can go for the replacement part.

There are a lot of people here on this forum who not only know a lot about these cars, but also want to help other members of this community. But you gotta throw us a bone here, giving us a mere "?" doesn't cut it!
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I wonder why it's coming off.. Is something rubbing there consistently or is it just bad paint?
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Don't know mate it's the only bit on ther that is pealing the rest of it is fine. I'm trying to find some sort of discreet black sticker or something
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This problem usually appears in "wear" areas, where there is frequent contact with the surface.
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