BMW Bumper Question...
#1
BMW Bumper Question...
I know this is a little off topic, but why do BMW's bumpers have a little square on the right side of the bumper. It stands out from the rest of the bumper. Does anybody know why? I noticed it today while I was driving behind a sweet a$$ Silver 530i. Just curious to see what you guys think?
#3
Originally posted by Newman
ive actually been wondering the same thing for about a year. i actually noticed that it seems like most nicer cars have it. (BMW, Mercedes etc) i feel like there might be a tow hitch under it or something.
ive actually been wondering the same thing for about a year. i actually noticed that it seems like most nicer cars have it. (BMW, Mercedes etc) i feel like there might be a tow hitch under it or something.
#4
not shure if its the same thing but I know that some bmw ppl paint their corner lights or sidemarkers body color. maybe check out www.dtmpower.net and ask them what it is?
#5
Originally posted by Nismo
not shure if its the same thing but I know that some bmw ppl paint their corner lights or sidemarkers body color. maybe check out www.dtmpower.net and ask them what it is?
not shure if its the same thing but I know that some bmw ppl paint their corner lights or sidemarkers body color. maybe check out www.dtmpower.net and ask them what it is?
http://www.dtmpower.net/ppost/data/2...cn0889-med.jpg
http://www.dtmpower.net/ppost/data/2/112117p-med.jpg
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BWM covers everything including the jack points along the lower channel. The covers in the bumpers are indeed hiding the tow points. In the black lower channel there are black pannels that also hide the jack points. They pop out and you insert the jack. MB does the same thing.
The cool part is that those points are also key measurement points for body shops and frame machines. Quite a bit of the car is measured from those key points around the car. Especialy MB, they use the jack points on every corner as the starting point on a frame machine.
The cool part is that those points are also key measurement points for body shops and frame machines. Quite a bit of the car is measured from those key points around the car. Especialy MB, they use the jack points on every corner as the starting point on a frame machine.
#9
Originally posted by Nismo
not shure if its the same thing but I know that some bmw ppl paint their corner lights or sidemarkers body color. maybe check out www.dtmpower.net and ask them what it is?
not shure if its the same thing but I know that some bmw ppl paint their corner lights or sidemarkers body color. maybe check out www.dtmpower.net and ask them what it is?
http://www.dtmpower.net/forum/showth...threadid=73336
#10
Huh....interesting. You would think BMW would place the towing hooks in a less noticeably place (underneath the bumper)instead of having a little square on their bumper if they were so **** about appearance. NE way, i'm satisfied knowing what it is after all these years
#11
Originally posted by Max96LSU
Huh....interesting. You would think BMW would place the towing hooks in a less noticeably place (underneath the bumper)instead of having a little square on their bumper if they were so **** about appearance. NE way, i'm satisfied knowing what it is after all these years
Huh....interesting. You would think BMW would place the towing hooks in a less noticeably place (underneath the bumper)instead of having a little square on their bumper if they were so **** about appearance. NE way, i'm satisfied knowing what it is after all these years
#16
Originally posted by JeffesonM
related question...
my friend's 97 Audi A4 has two little square "bump" type things sticking up from his front bumper, one in front of each headlight. what's the deal?
related question...
my friend's 97 Audi A4 has two little square "bump" type things sticking up from his front bumper, one in front of each headlight. what's the deal?
#17
Originally posted by JeffesonM
related question...
my friend's 97 Audi A4 has two little square "bump" type things sticking up from his front bumper, one in front of each headlight. what's the deal?
related question...
my friend's 97 Audi A4 has two little square "bump" type things sticking up from his front bumper, one in front of each headlight. what's the deal?
#18
Originally posted by Vyrus
Are you trying to imply that BMWs are reliable cars?
-Cyrus
Are you trying to imply that BMWs are reliable cars?
-Cyrus
I have the 2001 J.D. Power dependability report in front of me. Guess what? Nissan is 7 rows below BMW.
#19
Originally posted by AndyXXL
More reliable than Nissan.
I have the 2001 J.D. Power dependability report in front of me. Guess what? Nissan is 7 rows below BMW.
More reliable than Nissan.
I have the 2001 J.D. Power dependability report in front of me. Guess what? Nissan is 7 rows below BMW.
-Cyrus
#20
Originally posted by Vyrus
I never said Nissan was good... just don't compare BMW to Toyota or Honda. No offense, they're great cars, but they're known to be problematic.
-Cyrus
I never said Nissan was good... just don't compare BMW to Toyota or Honda. No offense, they're great cars, but they're known to be problematic.
-Cyrus
I would really like to post this report for people who didn't see it. The most important thing is that Nissan and BMW are above the industry average.
Oh cool you got it
dwapenyi, look above.
#21
Is this JD's intitial quality survey?
DW
DW
Originally posted by AndyXXL
More reliable than Nissan.
I have the 2001 J.D. Power dependability report in front of me. Guess what? Nissan is 7 rows below BMW.
More reliable than Nissan.
I have the 2001 J.D. Power dependability report in front of me. Guess what? Nissan is 7 rows below BMW.
#23
Originally posted by AndyXXL
Isn't it weird that Infiniti and Nissan are so far apart? Look at Acura and Honda, they are next to each other.
Isn't it weird that Infiniti and Nissan are so far apart? Look at Acura and Honda, they are next to each other.
#26
Originally posted by JeffesonM
related question...
my friend's 97 Audi A4 has two little square "bump" type things sticking up from his front bumper, one in front of each headlight. what's the deal?
related question...
my friend's 97 Audi A4 has two little square "bump" type things sticking up from his front bumper, one in front of each headlight. what's the deal?
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