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Ciara Micola
> 24 hourA perfect fit! My handle, like many others, had become gummy. I bought non-marring prying tools (which I highly recommend) and the job was done in just a couple of minutes. My passengers have commented on how nice the handle looks.
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> 24 hourI bought three for my bmw xfive to resolve the sticky handle situation and it worked perfectly. They installed easily and saved me $1000 for my BMW dealership would’ve charged. I cannot say enough about how great this has worked and save me a ton of money :-)
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aaron
> 24 hourExcellent product as described. Very easy to install. It took me less than 5 minutes start to finish. A must purchase replacement once you’re current handles inevitably fall apart and turn sticky.
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veronica
> 24 hourMy car is BMWx6 2018 that Works great for my door, value for money, easy to change.
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Eleni Anastasiou
> 24 hourNo good items
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Erwin Colmenares
> 24 hourExcelente. Queda a la Perfección.
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John Strosin
> 24 hourSo glad I purchased this item! It was fairly easy to install. Dont forget to order a T10 and T20 tool set. Youll also need an automotive prying tool to remove the door handle.
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CD
> 24 hourAs described, it was an easy fit and looks good. You will need plastic tools to make your life a little easier though.
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Trudy
> 24 hourWorks well and matches color. Somewhat difficult to install but that would be true for any handle like this.
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Rigmaster
> 24 hourAlmost every X5 either has a problem with sticky door handles, or has had the door handles replaced (or has wrapped the sticky handles with tape, or paper towels, etc). This handle is super easy to install, youll need a couple of small torx bits (one is a T20 I think, the other is really small, like a T5 maybe). You basically separate the outer part of this door pull/handle, using a slim flat screwdriver (carefully), you just pry the outer handle away from the inner handle (the sticky gooey one youre replacing) and youll see the 3 (yes, 3) torx screws holding it to the door. There are 2 larger ones (the ~T20s), one at each end, they do most of the holding, and then one small (~T5?) torx screw at the bottom/lower end. Remove all of these, install the new handle using existing screws, snap/click the outer handle back on and enjoy a cool refreshment of your choice, paid for with the $$$ you save over those wasteful, less intelligent people who run to the BMW dealer and pay probably $200 for this simple job!!! :)