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Thanks for the response. I’m travelling in California, and I don’t have any tools at all, so I’m worried about trying it incase I run into issues. I’m not exactly sure what tools I’ll be needing to complete it all, and may not want to go out and buy them all, unless it’s really basic stuff. That’s the only reason why I’d prefer a shop to do it.
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| 02-20-2026, 09:34 AM | #24 |
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Has anyone had any fitment issues with IND color matched side markers for the front?
I replaced all 4 front and back stock reflectors with the Brooklyn Gray IND painted reflectors. The rears were easy of course. The fronts were a pain going through the wheel well and they just don’t sit, or stay taped down properly. I prepped the areas perfectly after removing old and installing new, but I think the glue to the double sided tape was just bad. I think I have to go back in, remove and redo. |
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| 02-21-2026, 10:00 AM | #26 |
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I saw this referenced in a video but also checked mine that just came in from IND and looks like they no longer use OEM Reflectors. The mold on the back of the reflector says IND. I'm planning on putting mine on tomorrow
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| 02-22-2026, 06:42 PM | #27 |
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I just did mine today. The first one took a much longer bc i was hesitant to snap the trim which is held in by the clips (green circle).
Even with my fat hands, I was able to complete it by taking out the 2 screws (circled in red), popping off the molding, and popping out two rivots (i drilled out the center of each). I did purchase a rivot tool that came with appropriate sized rivots off of Amazon for Like $17. I have never used one before and it worked perfectly. Last edited by MmmCar; 02-22-2026 at 06:44 PM.. |
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| 02-23-2026, 05:51 PM | #29 |
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https://a.co/d/0amLfnFW
They come with 3 sizes, 10 of each. They worked perfectly and i have a bunch extra for when the need arises. The hardest part for me was to get that body colored trim started. Once u get the bottom, u can gingerly work your way up the wheel well. There is a tab the you cant reach or see on the end of the trim which points straight down. That seems to Be what keeps it real secure. I would guess to make sure your not doinf this in freezing temps, warm up the plastic to make it more pliable. Last edited by MmmCar; 02-23-2026 at 05:54 PM.. |
| 02-27-2026, 12:16 PM | #30 |
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Thanks for the link!
I was also curious to see if anyone has used “Trasitional safety film” before on the reflectors? As a plan B, my tint shop said they would install this film that will darken with exposure to UV during the day, and will stay clear at night to maintain reflectivity and safety. |
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| 02-27-2026, 03:12 PM | #31 |
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IND has an option to add "OE Plastic Rivets that are required for installation" for $18.
Are they literally just 1/4" rivets that you can get from the hardware store?
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| 02-27-2026, 03:31 PM | #32 |
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Just finished mine up. I took the long route removing the wheel and fender liner. Definitely didn't need to remove it on the second side but did it anyways. As mentioned above removing the two bolts and rivets should give you enough space. The harder part getting the original reflector to come out. I used a heat gun sparingly and eventually got them started from the bottom.
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I purchased this “black” reflective vinyl from Amazon, and think it looks pretty good. No more ugly yellow yet still a reflector.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9LV5WRZ
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I went the vinyl tint route and haven't had any issues 2 years in. Plus I think it looks nice with all the other black accents the X5 has.
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