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Lonerockz

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Hey folks, has anyone seen a rear bumper sill protector for the i3?

My daughter has to take her hockey gear in and out of the back and I already have 2 small paint chips.

Thanks!
 
I would like one as well. I have a few small chips on mine as well - the paint seems a little brittle on the rear sill.
 
Lonerockz said:
Hey folks, has anyone seen a rear bumper sill protector for the i3?

My daughter has to take her hockey gear in and out of the back and I already have 2 small paint chips.

Thanks!
I made one for myself...a piece of felt and a piece of medium weight canvas. I ended up buying a piece of felt big enough to fold it with four layers, then sewed the canvas on top along with a couple of tabs to tie to the cargo loops. Cost me about $10 in materials and maybe 1/2-hour labor...I just couldn't see spending that much money for BMW's. I have an ICE recumbent trike that I regularly (well, when we aren't snowed in!) carry in the back to the local bike trail. The roads around here are not bike friendly, so I use the i3 as a bike carrier to get to where it is safe. I end up with about 2-3K miles a year on the thing...helps to keep my weight down.
 
I've written to RGM to see if they will be making one for the i3, haven't heard back yet.

I have an RGM rearguard on my E91 and its a nice quality part.

http://www.rearguards.co.uk
 
Try this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CPA63O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1#

I have one and it works well. If the linke doesn't work, its a Powerflow 5601 Bumper Protector Model A
 
Jeffj said:
Try this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CPA63O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1#

I have one and it works well. If the linke doesn't work, its a Powerflow 5601 Bumper Protector Model A

Do you have a pic of it on your car?
 
Here you go. The dirt is non-standard. BTW, the WeatherTech mats are awesome
[img=531x298]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwDIs_nxdOrPRTBvT3NfaE0zS2c/view?usp=sharing[/img]
 
The WeatherTech Boot Liner looks good. Do you also have their FloorLiner and if so, in the front of the car, is it a single moulding across the full width? Are you able to buy a full set ? It is not clear on their UK website. Any additional photos would be appreciated.
 
Yes, I have the complete set (front, rear, luggage compartment). The front and rear are each a single piece.

I think I read somewhere that they are not yet available in RHD for the UK, though the company is working on them. I'll try to dig up a couple of pictures.

They do fit great.
 
Many thanks Jeffj. They look good. I'm hoping they are now available in RHD as UK website allows me to select i3.

http://www.weathertecheurope.com/uk/bmw/2015/i3/floorliner-digitalfit/

Will give them a call to check and get price for full set as it is not clear on their website.
 
Jeffj said:
Here you go. The dirt is non-standard. BTW, the WeatherTech mats are awesome
[img=531x298]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwDIs_nxdOrPRTBvT3NfaE0zS2c/view?usp=sharing[/img]


thank you, looks good, especially for the price.
 
the installer that wrapped my car also applied a clear bra to the front and to the rear bumper to protect from scratches. I don't know what the product is but glad I did it to prevent scratches. If you find a local shop that provides a clear bra they can probably take care of the bumper
 
I had a spare protector from my old Nissan Leaf. Fits OK, just sticks on. I suggest visit a Nissan dealer and purchase one.

http://parts.nissanusa.com/nissanpa...ction=accessories&itemid=154828&catalogid=211

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The BMW part is a padded fabric that first, ties to the rear luggage tiedowns, and you fold it out when loading/unloading things. I made one out of felt and canvas for about $10. The BMW one retails for about $80 if I remember correctly, and fits multiple models. I use it when loading/unloading my folding trike at the bike trail...works well, was cheap and took me maybe 30-minutes to make.
 
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