Cover the unattractive license plate holes in your front bumper with a set of official BumperPlugs™ from our partners at © BumperPlugs.com. The perfect solution when you need to remove the front plate for shows or give your BMW a cleaner look, or if you bought your BMW out of state and you no longer require a front license plate. Installation is simple and easy as the Bumper Plugs are inserted directly into the holes and removable with ease, no damage to the painted bumper. All plugs come in pairs.
All plugs come as a pair (2) per package, and must be used in 1/4"" to 5/16"" holes.
NOTE: The plugs must fit 1/4 to 5/16 holes, nothing larger, nothing smaller
Remember, all paint fades with age. Fading increases with age and exposure to the elements. The paint on your new product will be factory fresh and may not match a car with faded paint. Since all painted products are not actually paint blended and matched for your specific vehicle, slight variations may occur.
Features
- Using a grommet style backing the bumper plugs are reusable time and time again
- The plugs are available in one universal size that fits holes 1/4""- 5/16"" in diameter
- With a wide range of factory colors to choose from, our painted bumper plugs is available for a wide range of BMW models that do not use trim moldings or license plate brackets to hold the license plates
Available E46 Colors
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Installation
- Installation can be done by any single person, no special skills are required
- No tools are required
- Estimated installation time is generally less than 5 minutes
About the Painting Process
For quality assurance, each product is finished using a 19-stage proprietary process, these plugs have an exact factory match to the bumper of your car. Our paints are combined with adhesive promoters and chip resisting agents to prolong the life and look of your part. The unique paint process requires over 11 days to complete. Note that our top quality paints will exactly match the color of a brand new vehicle painted in that color. On certain colors, exposure to the sun will slightly change/fade the color of the vehicle, especially with older vehicles or vehicles in warm climates. In these cases the paint may not be a 100% match to the color on the car, but will be extremely close.
How to Find Your Paint Code
Open the hood you will find that on one of the shock towers, probably passenger side, there will be a black label, on this label will be the color name written in German along with the paint code number at the bottom.