M3 E46 Coupe - inner door trim loose in todays sun!
M3 E46 Coupe - inner door trim loose in todays sun!
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AngryApples

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288 months

Friday 29th May 2009
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Came out to the car to drive home from work and the passenger side inner door trim (the rubber) has come loose along the top - like its split from the main part - and is hanging down

Looks awful

I presume the glue has gone in the heat, but where its contracted I think its going to be a bh to try and glue back in


Anyone got any ideas/had experience of this?

S600VXR

5,877 posts

223 months

Friday 29th May 2009
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Ah - my old 330 sport did this on both sides. I think its a design fault with the rubber. I ended up sticking mine back on with some special glue, all was ok after that. Have to say I to was shocked when I came out to it and found a line of rubber trim hanging down!

LC23

1,309 posts

248 months

Friday 29th May 2009
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Yep, same thing happened on my old 51 plate 330Ci. I just ended up super gluing it all back but it was a pain in the a*** job and never quite sat right. Another little "quirk" of the E46!

AngryApples

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Saturday 30th May 2009
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Thanks guys

I take it you need to glue then clamp it overnight to secure?

S600VXR

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Saturday 30th May 2009
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AngryApples said:
Thanks guys

I take it you need to glue then clamp it overnight to secure?
Yes - I used masking tape to hold mine secure overnight then all was fine after. Its that or buy a new rubber trim at great expence.

LC23

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248 months

Sunday 31st May 2009
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S600VXR said:
AngryApples said:
Thanks guys

I take it you need to glue then clamp it overnight to secure?
Yes - I used masking tape to hold mine secure overnight then all was fine after. Its that or buy a new rubber trim at great expence.
I did the same thing. Just take care not to get the glue on the outside of the trim as it is a pain to get off.

AngryApples

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Sunday 31st May 2009
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Sorry to appear a little dim, but whats the best type of glue for this

LC23

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248 months

Monday 1st June 2009
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It was quite a while ago that I did it, but I think I used superglue.

ETA - or ask your local dealership what glue they use on this type of repair? You might be able to just pick up a tube from them.

Edited by LC23 on Monday 1st June 13:45

AngryApples

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Monday 1st June 2009
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Cheers

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