BMW E39 Front Sill & Jacking Point Corrosion - PART 1
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- PART 1
This E39 530d Sport (Manual) belongs to staff member Luke.
Being a staff vehicle we wanted to test the quality and fit of using the aftermarket Sill Panels available on eBay.
The corrosion growth around the Front Jacking Points and Sills has been getting larger and technician Luke decided it was time to investigate.
We knew the Genuine BMW Panels were either £495 or £1997 EACH SIDE depending on how long a section you need.
So we Luke was kind enough to be our guinea-pig and try a set of the aftermarket Sill Panels commonly available on eBay for around £100 per pair.
Hit subscribe to see our upcoming PART 2 once it's released.
We will have more info on our website regarding E39 Sills & Jacking Points soon.
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This is exactly the type of repair I need on my E39 M5 from Chicago. Wish it was practical to ship the car to you guys; your level of work is second to none.
my 530 is the same way. the salt in IL destroyed it pretty bad. at least your m5 is worth fixing lol
@@wawa168 I miss my 530i! I had a great 02 530i5 that I wish I hadn't sold
@@wawa168 a 530 is just as much worth fixing. These cars are only getting rarer and harder to find. One day there won't be many left if we don't fix them up.
My 530i 5 speed has met the same fate in IL I'm also looking to get that rust fixed on it ass the manual 530s are quite rare. Have you found a shop in IL that can do it? Luckily my 525i is pretty clean as it's been garage kept its whole life and only has 80k on the odometer.
@@photonpilot__have you gotten it repaired yet? What was the bill $?
Having just bought (yesterday), a 2001 e39 530d Touring with 218,000 miles on the clock, finding this video is so timely! Both sills have had work done to them previously and although I only bought it as a stopgap whilst my ML is away for a factory recall (another story altogether), I love e 39's so much that I'll probably end up having the sills replaced properly and keep it!
e39's are great cars - probably the best all-round executive car ever - and they should be saved wherever possible!
Looking forward to watching part 2!
For me, an underbody clean with wheel-arch liners removed has become another part of "routine maintenance" to reduce shocks to a minimum. Great to see some E39 love.
In this Video i learned how far away the moon is from the earth😁👍
So glad you guys are making videos again.
Really interesting video, my E39 is getting towards that sort of condition (just over 180k miles). This and the next part should give me an idea of what areas I need to get looked at in the near future. 👍
Thanks Chris, Part 2 out tomorrow at 4pm.
Brilliant video. Please keep us up to date with its progress
Nice to se you take on an E39😁
Thank you for the sharing your knowledge! Love e39 and keep them alive!
Top quality description, real pro job thanks
Yes! Always look forward to a new video from you guys. Curious, have you ever done any trunk floor repairs/reinforcements on Z3s?
Hi Tim, thanks! Yes we've done a few and have some back catalog videos to release on those very soon.
@@RedishMotorsportbmw Cool! It's just a really "interesting" problem I've come across in BMW ownership. They made a decent chassis overall and then hung the differential off metal from my grandparents' refrigerator. I've done the job but I'd like to see how you guys tackle it because your insistence on perfection or as close as humanly possible to it is a beautiful thing.
Thanks for the kind words Tim. Part 2 out tomorrow at 4pm.
I took those covers off on my car back when i treated the rust. its gonna be dry now, and now water has a way easier time draining. Might me a good idea to put the front ones up for winter though so salt doesnt get in.
2:50 Okay wow, so the plastic covers are actually just making the rust problem even worse? What were they thinking?
I was always jealous of the price you guys in the UK and the US can buy cars for but when I see them up on a hoist I feel sorry for you instead. I couldn't stand to watch my cars deteriorate like this. I have BMs and Jags among others. There is no rust at all but for a couple of minor spots in Jags that have been left in the weather. I had to pay $20,000 for my 645ci which is about as cheap as you find one but it's in great condition and completely rust free.
I really should get mind sorted on my e39
Hi do you have the link of the sill repair kits? The ebay only shown the long one. I may need the short piece shown in your videos
The moon’s a lot, lot nearer...👍😁
I have the rear jacking point problem. Do you have that fix on video?
My 2002 e39 530d
M Sport , black leather seats, with 222,000 miles on is now showing same rusting on the sills, has been dealer serviced throughout its life, is it worth spending to keep the car going, it still drives beautifully ? Thoughts 🙏
Yes it's still worth spending the money to fix it. There's no other 5 series like the e39, last great 5 series in my opinion. Even better if you can do the work yourself then take it to a shop for paint. I'm planning to do so on my 03 e39 540i msport 6speed.
@@Recklessness97 thanks for your thoughts I’m going to see what the costs will be🙏
@Redish Motorsport --- any chance you can link the sills you bought for your E39?
How often would you recommend changing the oil on the M57 engine?
Restore this
That is poor maintenance on the owners part sadly car is filthy God knows when was it cleaned last time
As much as I can see that is very poorly maintained bmw judging by how dirty the engine is probably was never washed so it held up great