Where to get parts for a 2007 BMW E91
Where to get parts for a 2007 BMW E91
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dbdb

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4,658 posts

192 months

Thursday 9th October
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I have a 2007 E91 BMW 325i with a beige Dakota leather interior. The interior has lasted incredibly well with little sign of its miles but the passenger's side door handle (the part you pull the door shut with) has gone peculiar with the plastic becoming sticky and seeming to have started to 'rot'.

I would prefer to replace the part with a new OEM part if possible. Is there a recommended site to buy parts like this from?

Mr Tidy

28,080 posts

146 months

Thursday 9th October
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I've got Beige Dakota in my E90 and have the same problem on the driver's side!

I haven't bothered doing anything with it given the age and value of the car, but if you want new I think BMW might be the best option.

I'd try to find a decent used part from a breaker like Quarry Motors first.

dbdb

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4,658 posts

192 months

Thursday 9th October
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Is there a BMW parts website that lists parts for the E91?

InitialDave

14,046 posts

138 months

Thursday 9th October
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https://www.sytnerstevenagebmwparts.co.uk/p/BMW_20...

This what you need?

I've found Sytner Stevenage to be excellent as a reference, and their prices are generally lower than my local branch.

Edit: there's another beige one:

https://www.sytnerstevenagebmwparts.co.uk/p/BMW_20...

Putting your chassis number in should show the right bits I think?

Or there's also this handle?

https://www.sytnerstevenagebmwparts.co.uk/p/BMW_20...

Edited by InitialDave on Thursday 9th October 21:55

dbdb

Original Poster:

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192 months

Thursday 9th October
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I'll have a good look at that but I think it's just the second one. Thanks for this, it's really helpful!

dbdb

Original Poster:

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Thursday 9th October
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Mr Tidy said:
I've got Beige Dakota in my E90 and have the same problem on the driver's side!

I haven't bothered doing anything with it given the age and value of the car, but if you want new I think BMW might be the best option.

I'd try to find a decent used part from a breaker like Quarry Motors first.
It's odd how it has rotted - all the other ones are absolutely fine and the interior is in very good condition otherwise. It's been a very good car.

InitialDave

14,046 posts

138 months

Thursday 9th October
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Does your wife always sit on that side and use that door?

Does she use hand cream/moisturiser?

It does a right number on soft-touch plastics and the like.

dbdb

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192 months

Thursday 9th October
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I was also thinking it must have got some moisturiser or hand cream on it at some point.

tallpaul26

563 posts

238 months

Friday 10th October
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dbdb said:
Is there a BMW parts website that lists parts for the E91?
Put your VIN in to realOEM.com and browse the parts diagrams to get the exact numbers for your spec. BMW dealers are usually cheapest for genuine parts but it s worth checking eBay as occasionally they can be found cheaper. Otherwise you re looking at finding specialist breakers. Facebook owners groups are a pretty good resource in that respect.

Collectingbrass

2,580 posts

214 months

Friday 10th October
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tallpaul26 said:
dbdb said:
Is there a BMW parts website that lists parts for the E91?
Put your VIN in to realOEM.com and browse the parts diagrams to get the exact numbers for your spec. BMW dealers are usually cheapest for genuine parts but it s worth checking eBay as occasionally they can be found cheaper. Otherwise you re looking at finding specialist breakers. Facebook owners groups are a pretty good resource in that respect.
If you contact Cotswold BMW parts desk and tell them you are a member of PH you should get 10% discount, or you used to. Putting the part number into Ebay will also pull up a number of breakers; although I've had good service from eastern European I would rather buy from UK based traders.

preacherman

429 posts

225 months

Monday 13th October
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Collectingbrass said:
If you contact Cotswold BMW parts desk and tell them you are a member of PH you should get 10% discount, or you used to. Putting the part number into Ebay will also pull up a number of breakers; although I've had good service from eastern European I would rather buy from UK based traders.
I've had lot of success with GlobalParts-UK on ebay for second hand/breaker parts. Can find some really good condition bits.

Another vote for Sytner Stevenage too. Nice to have genuine parts prices online and delivered to your door (£9 p+p not great for small bits).

E-bmw

11,656 posts

171 months

Monday 13th October
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dbdb said:
Is there a BMW parts website that lists parts for the E91?
realoem.com lists every single part for every single BMW on the planet.