SKU: 7342547
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Will usually dispatch within same working day if paid before 14:00 BST (excludes weekends and holidays). Expected dispatch time may vary and is based on sellers order cut-off time.
In the automotive store Global Parts, we offer fast and secure deliveries for our customers in United Kingdom, ensuring maximum compliance with local service standards. Each order is processed with the utmost attention, guaranteeing a fluid shopping process and a timely delivery. If you need assistance in choosing the right part, our team of consultants will be happy to help you find the right part for your vehicle and provide information on installation, availability and parameters of the selected components.
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The Left B-pillar Trim Strip in Oyster for BMW F15 is an original interior component from the Cladding, Decorative Strips, and Decorations category, designed for installation on the driver's side. It allows for an aesthetic and technically correct replacement of a damaged or worn pillar cover, restoring the cohesive look of the upholstery and the proper routing of elements mounted in this area. A used OEM component ensures a precise fit with the BMW F15 body structure without the need for modifications.
The left-hand B-pillar cover is responsible for the aesthetic finishing of the central body section between the front and rear doors. In the BMW F15, this element:
By using an original trim strip, the pillar retains its factory-finished geometry, which reduces the risk of creaks, looseness, and imprecise fitting with adjacent panels.
The B-pillar trim strip has been specifically designed for the BMW F15 body architecture, taking into account the shape of the door frame, seal routing, and upholstery mounting points. The component is intended for installation on the left side of the vehicle, which guarantees compatibility with the factory mounting holes and clips in this location.
The original Oyster finish allows for a uniform interior appearance in vehicles with a light upholstery configuration. The trim strip's design allows for correct seating relative to the lower and upper panels, resulting in an even line of joints and stable mounting during use.
Using the factory B-pillar cover in the BMW F15 offers a number of practical benefits:
Consequently, replacing a damaged cover with an original component restores both the aesthetics and the proper functionality of the trim in the central cabin area.
The B-pillar trim strip is a used part, sourced from disassembly, which represents a cost-effective service solution for users seeking original components at a reasonable price. This type of component is particularly suitable for:
Choosing an original trim strip from disassembly allows for compatibility with other interior elements while reducing costs compared to new parts.
If you need other BMW Cladding, Decorative Strips, and Decorations to match your car's interior, use the dedicated category: BMW Cladding, Decorative Strips, and Decorations. This will help you more easily select compatible trim elements for your specific model and interior configuration.
For users interested in a broader context of steering column construction, pillars, and their cooperating components, an article describing the operation of the steering system and power steering may be useful, available here: Steering System and Power Steering – How it Works and What Fails?. This will help you better understand the relationships between structural elements and driving comfort and safety.