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Estimated delivery in the country France between Wed, Mar 11 and Fri, Mar 13
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Estimated delivery in the country France between Wed, Mar 11 and Fri, Mar 13
Dispatched today if paid before 14:00
Estimated delivery dates include sellers dispatch time, origin postcode,destination postcode and time of acceptance, and will depend on the postage service selected and receipt of cleared payment. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods.
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.
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BMW F20 F21 LCI Left Rear Bumper Slide Mount is an original part from the Bumpers & Reinforcements category, designed for precise mounting of the rear bumper on the left side. The carefully designed geometry of the mount ensures a stable seating of the bumper cover, which translates into correct body line alignment and an aesthetically pleasing rear of the car.
The left rear bumper slide mount is responsible for guiding and supporting the bumper cover in the side area. This element stabilizes the bumper relative to the body, limits its undesirable deflection, and helps maintain proper gaps between the bumper and the fender and tailgate. Thanks to this, the rear of the BMW F20/F21 LCI retains its factory line and visual consistency.
The slide has been developed as a dedicated part for a specific body generation, meaning that the mounting points, guide shape, and contact surfaces are consistent with BMW's factory solutions. The appropriate profiling allows for:
Such a fit limits the risk of stress in the bumper material and minimizes the possibility of play and creaks during driving.
Using the correct mount for the BMW F20/F21 LCI brings tangible benefits in both technical and practical terms. The most important include:
The offered left rear bumper slide mount is a part from the aftermarket, allowing for economical repair of the bumper mounting system while maintaining proper quality of workmanship. This type of part is particularly useful for:
Replacing the slide is often crucial when the bumper does not hold its line, stands away from the fender, or there are difficulties with its proper seating after disassembly.
When selecting this type of mounting element, it is worth paying attention to compatibility with the specific body generation and model version. For the BMW F20/F21 LCI, the correct left rear slide mount allows for maintaining the consistency of the entire bumper mounting system, working with other brackets and reinforcements. If you need other parts from the Bumpers & Reinforcements category dedicated to this brand, check the available BMW bumpers and reinforcements to complete the assembly kit.
For projects involving the refurbishment of older BMW generations and other premium brands, it is worth exploring the broader context of using aftermarket parts. Practical tips on selection, compatibility, and modernization scenarios can be found in the article Second Life for Youngtimers – How Used Car Parts Revitalize Cars from 1998–2012, which discusses, among other things, the use of used body parts and their impact on the final repair outcome.