otommytruongo wroteThanks, but I ended up taking the suggestion from another member above and wrapped one instead. Ended up perfect!phillydilles wroteI have a mineral white one if yourestill lookingDoes anyone have a 40i Arctic Gray non-M unit that they've taken off and are willing to sell now? (US East Coast)
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r33_RGSport wroteWhat wheels are they???Alan l. wroteAgree.Its pretty amazing how big of a difference the X5M roof spoiler changes the way the rear end looks. Once you've seen it with the M spoiler it just doesn't look right without it.
Alan
Just installed mine.
bimmerwerks wroteVossen HF-5.r33_RGSport wroteWhat wheels are they???Alan l. wroteAgree.Its pretty amazing how big of a difference the X5M roof spoiler changes the way the rear end looks. Once you've seen it with the M spoiler it just doesn't look right without it.
Alan
Just installed mine.
It is one of their most popular design.
Sold many of them to my G05 X5 and F97 X3M customers.
r33_RGSport wrotelove this look! admittedly similar to my Rohana RFX5, so I could be a little biased😜Vossen HF-5.
r33_RGSport wroteYea it reminds me of vorsteiner wheels.bimmerwerks wroteVossen HF-5.r33_RGSport wroteWhat wheels are they???Alan l. wroteAgree.Its pretty amazing how big of a difference the X5M roof spoiler changes the way the rear end looks. Once you've seen it with the M spoiler it just doesn't look right without it.
Alan
Just installed mine.
It is one of their most popular design.
Sold many of them to my G05 X5 and F97 X3M customers.
gqgambler wrotehttps://g05.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1813825&highlight=carbon+fiber+spoilerAnyone have the spoiler in Carbon Fiber?
nZtiZia wroteThanks but that the JC Sportline is not a full replacement, just a stick on spoiler.
gqgambler wroteis there such a thing as OEM X5M carbon fiber spoiler?Thanks but that the JC Sportline is not a full replacement, just a stick on spoiler.
nZtiZia wroteno there is no CARBON FIBER x5M spoiler, there only a add on top carbon fiber X5m style, and I have one for sale right now brand new with 3 coats of clear on it already if you're interested. please check out the classified section for Member. =)is there such a thing as OEM X5M carbon fiber spoiler?
nZtiZia wroteNo OEM that I am aware of.gqgambler wroteis there such a thing as OEM X5M carbon fiber spoiler?Thanks but that the JC Sportline is not a full replacement, just a stick on spoiler.
Wondering if maybe someone came across and aftermarket version.
hodgson-p@hotmail.co.uk wroteYes you do have to trim down about half an inch on those two tabs otherwise it will raise a gap between the 3rd brake light and edge of spoiler. I just did mine todaySorry to use you picture but did you have to trim the 3 tabs that stick up that I have Circled? Mine wouldn't set right at all on top of the 3rd Brake light without trimming them down.
otommytruongo wroteYou do not have to trim anything. If done correctly, it will fit together properly.Yes you do have to trim down about half an inch on those two tabs otherwise it will raise a gap between the 3rd brake light and edge of spoiler. I just did mine today
Or else you may be dealing with a squeak/rattle.
otommytruongo wroteI didn't have make any adjustments fits perfectly. Little tricky lining up the tabs but otherwise straight forward. Just tilt the spoiler just a bit upward so the tabs line up then drop it back down and push forward.hodgson-p@hotmail.co.uk wroteYes you do have to trim down about half an inch on those two tabs otherwise it will raise a gap between the 3rd brake light and edge of spoiler. I just did mine todaySorry to use you picture but did you have to trim the 3 tabs that stick up that I have Circled? Mine wouldn't set right at all on top of the 3rd Brake light without trimming them down.
VetteZ06 wroteIts not the tab that need to be trim but the 2 raise up slot that sit right in middle about 2 inches in the spoiler on top of brake light that need to be trim down about half n inch. Otherwise it will not sit seamlessly. Those other tabs go in the holes are perfectly fineI didn't have make any adjustments fits perfectly. Little tricky lining up the tabs but otherwise straight forward. Just tilt the spoiler just a bit upward so the tabs line up then drop it back down and push forward.
It has gap by default on X5MC.
r33_RGSport wroteI'll take a picture of mine tomorrow. But there was no gap. Interesting if it's normal or a factory install issue.Here is the picture from my local X5MC.
It has gap by default on X5MC.
This picture is a zoomed in.
VetteZ06 wroteI have many X5M customers, at least 2 of them that I paid attention to, both have gap.r33_RGSport wroteI'll take a picture of mine tomorrow. But there was no gap. Interesting if it's normal or a factory install issue.Here is the picture from my local X5MC.
It has gap by default on X5MC.
This picture is a zoomed in.
r33_RGSport wroteYes you are correct there is a small gap above the 3rd brake light.VetteZ06 wroteI have many X5M customers, at least 2 of them that I paid attention to, both have gap.r33_RGSport wroteI'll take a picture of mine tomorrow. But there was no gap. Interesting if it's normal or a factory install issue.Here is the picture from my local X5MC.
It has gap by default on X5MC.
This picture is a zoomed in.
otommytruongo wroteI added double sided tape to fill-in the gap.Thanks RGsport for understand what im talking about. For some people with dark color car like grey or black wouldnt see it much because it blend in. But my car is mineral white so contrast with the 3rd brake light its a very noticeable gap. I trimmed kit down half inch. Now it sitting flush.
r33_RGSport wroteGotcha. That work. But for me. My o.c.d kick in so i had to trim for a seamlessly look.I added double sided tape to fill-in the gap.