Greetings from sunny Florida!
I wanted to replace the old kidney grilles on my wife’s X4 M40i with the nice black ones out there. Did a quick forum research and found out folks were having a tough time accessing the side and bottom clips, even after removing the top rubber seal and six bolts connecting the bumper to the chassis.
I asked both a dealer and a body shop for a cost to install and they quoted me $400 and $280 respectively. Neither one was obviously an option.
I was not planning on keeping the old grilles (the chrome has started to bubble), so I approached the problem as an architect: to access something you sometimes have to first remove and later replace something else.
The solution: I cut one of the slats in one of the two grilles, and that allowed me free access to all the clips on both grilles from the front . With this new “opening” and using a screwdriver, removal and installation took about 10 minutes.
Not an option for everyone, but an option nonetheless.
See attached photos.
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10-08-2023
10-08-2023
CSBM5
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spadman
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MrXFour
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10-19-2023
10-19-2023
Looks great!
How did you connected the front camera?
How did you connected the front camera?
10-19-2023
10-19-2023
dani802 wroteThanks! I didn’t have to touch the camera at all. It is not connected to the kidney grilles. Unclipped the old ones and clipped in the new ones all in a cinch after I had access from the front.Looks great!
How did you connected the front camera?
dani802
12-31-2023
12-31-2023
Nice Job!
12-31-2023
12-31-2023
Thanks, man! Pretty happy with the outcome and new look. Check out this pic!
ShadowlineGA
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mistertml
05-03-2025
05-03-2025
Nice Job!!!
11-09-2025
11-09-2025
Changed out grills a couple summers ago...looks much better than chromed version.
11-30-2025
11-30-2025
MarcoM3 wrotelooks awesome !Thanks, man! Pretty happy with the outcome and new look. Check out this pic!