1984 533i Euro Bumper Conversion

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Wombat
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1984 533i Euro Bumper Conversion

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There is a great FAQ in the Tech FAQ section, but I thought you might like to see my Euro bumper conversion pictures.

Paul Ladue provided all hardware in a fantastic kit making the hardest part of this process a breeze. Every nut, bolt, bracket and clip was included. With the FAQ and Paul's guidance, this job was much easier than I thought and was accomplished in just a couple of days.

I would like send out a huge thanks to Paul. I appreciate all the help he provided in this process and for doing an awesome job of putting everything together in a nice easy package.

If there is anything that isn't clear in the FAQ, please feel free to ask. There are many others out there that have made this conversion and I'm sure if I can't answer, somebody else will be glad to chime in.

Anyhow, enjoy the pictures!

Randy


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ACHTUNG
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Post by ACHTUNG »

Classy car. Love the color, the chrome sets it off.
Slow_Ballin'
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Post by Slow_Ballin' »

Gorgeous car, great color! Nice step by step picture install!
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Post by wkohler »

Beautiful car. Nice job using the early valance. Really neat.
pleasefixitup
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Post by pleasefixitup »

that looks freaking wonderful
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Post by packman21 »

Thanks for posting. Each time I see someone's conversion process I learn something else.

Great looking car. Looks so much better.
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Post by Coldswede »

wkohler wrote:Beautiful car. Nice job using the early valance. Really neat.
I fully agree. I really did not know how nice the early valance is until I got the 528e. Now I wonder why they ever changed.

Love that color when it is nice and shiny like yours. The bumpers look great! :up:
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Post by leadphut »

Well done!
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Post by Dinan e28 »

Thanks for posting, I have a full euro valance including frame rail modification. As far as I know, I'm the only one who was crazy enough to swap both front and rear Core/ nose and rear tail panel. It is surprising how little conversion information with pictures are out there.
Props for keeping the early 82/84 era valance. All I would do is fill the bumper filler holes along the top of the bumpers.
Your car looks great.
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Post by rodpaine »

Randy,
Very good photo documentation, thank you! I am going to post a link to this on my website (DONE). And thank you Paul, for making the pieces to make the bumper conversion possible.
-Rod
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Wombat
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Post by Wombat »

Thanks for all the compliments!

I do plan to pull everything off again and I will take care of all those white bumper surround holes. The rear shock mount holes will also be addressed at that time. In the mean time I've sprayed all bare metal to keep the rust away so that I would have time to deal with it the right way.

I've really thought about this for years since the 533i was so close to stock, but in the end I decided to convert. I do have to say the US bumpers can look pretty good (like Rod's!), but I'm very happy with my decision and the results.
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Post by L_N_Love »

Good job Randy. Looks fantastic. Sounds like Paul provided a nice package. Thats a lot of doodads to gather. Cool dog too.
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