Replacing the door seals (on body) on an E39 5 series. The front door seal part # is: 51 72 7 116 403 Check out our sister E39Source website: http://www.E39Source.com BMW E65Source:…
Replacing the door seals (on body) on an E39 5 series. The front door seal part # is: 51 72 7 116 403 Check out our sister E39Source website: http://www.E39Source.com BMW E65Source:…
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what is the difference between the seal you fixed and this seal which part # is: 51 21 9 069 322 ? am confused
excellent job “thumbs up” . I love hoe you take care of this beauty. it was made to keep forever. LONG LIVE E39 M5 “cheers”
Vegas, very cool. Awesome place to be!
Will do Ryan and greetings from Las Vegas!
Excellent! I’m very glad you’ve found our content useful. Expect much more in the future! Enjoy your car too, sounds like a beauty. If you ever feel like posting videos of it, E39Source would be proud to showcase your M5. Just let me know, thanks!
Thanks a lot Ryan…I just purchased an M5 LeMans Beast and I’ve done all of my DIYs from your videos. I was actually surprised as to the simplicity of the seal install after watching you do it. After watching your series I even managed to change my power steering fluid with a mityvac that I purchased and used to evacuate the fluid using one of the return lines attached to the reservoir housing. I literally drained the reservoir and attached one of the plastic extractor lines.
Nice video I like it
I would if i have your experience
Thanks again
I don’t think it would be any better, you would still end up with a bump with too much material or a place where it would need to be stretched.
Wouldn’t a easier way to install it be to join the two ends first then stick the rest on?
Nice video
Third!
Just got a new job last week, I can’t wait to start showing my E39 some love! BTW my drivers door seal is trashed from the seatbelt. The previous owner must of slammed it shut with the seat belt out the door.
first ! 😀