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Car Forum / BMW Cars / October 2005

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Fixing the ubiquitous BMW armrest tray design flaw

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Shaft Drive - 06 Sep 2005 17:52 GMT
Are there any other well-tested options to fix the ubiquitous BMW
armrest tray design flaw?

1. No cost BMW armrest upgrade (functional & comfortable yet ugly):
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1258624&postcount=28

2. Medium cost BMW arm rest upgrade (functional & comfortable &
presentable):
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1319563&postcount=34

3. High cost (for a simple armrest) BMW armrest upgrade (slightly more
functional & just as comfortable & presentable):
http://members.roadfly.com/Agent99/armrest.htm
Han. wls Wil - 11 Sep 2005 07:32 GMT
> Are there any other well-tested options to fix the ubiquitous BMW
> armrest tray design flaw?

Buy a German BMW!

The German BMWs have the comfortable center arm rest without the
uncomfortable phone tray placed in all American BMWs. Likewise with the
cupholders. German BMW cupholders don't exist. The American BMW cupholders
are acknowledged crap. Same with the outside arm rests. The German BMW
doesn't have an outside arm rest to hurt your arm. The American BMW arm
rest is garbage.

Basically it's your fault for buying an American BMW instead of the German
BMW.

xxx

> Are there any other well-tested options to fix the ubiquitous BMW
> armrest tray design flaw?
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> functional & just as comfortable & presentable):
> http://members.roadfly.com/Agent99/armrest.htm
George Johnston - 05 Oct 2005 19:42 GMT
What kind of pricing would the high cost arm rest solutions be?  I called a
Dealer in Toronto who does not stock it, and said that they would source and
sell it to me for $776.00  - that is a way high cost fix.

> Are there any other well-tested options to fix the ubiquitous BMW
> armrest tray design flaw?
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> functional & just as comfortable & presentable):
> http://members.roadfly.com/Agent99/armrest.htm
C.R. Krieger - 05 Oct 2005 20:52 GMT
> Are there any other well-tested options to fix the ubiquitous BMW
> armrest tray design flaw?

Yes.  1988 BMW 535is.  No armrest.  No tray.  No flaw.

Don't use big words like 'ubiquitous' unless they apply.  ;^)
--
C.R. Krieger
(In the old red BMW that just passed you.)
Scott Dorsey - 05 Oct 2005 23:11 GMT
>> Are there any other well-tested options to fix the ubiquitous BMW
>> armrest tray design flaw?
>
>Yes.  1988 BMW 535is.  No armrest.  No tray.  No flaw.

I have an armrest on my 1986 535i.  Unfortunately the leather on it is
falling apart... spent some outrageous amount of money ($105) to a
mail-order BMW place for a German seat cover... unfortunately the seat
cover was made in China, only the instructions were German, and it didn't
cover the arms.

Any suggestions on a _decent_ seat cover, which actually covers the arms?
It would be nice if I could get it in brick red also, but I'll take black.
Anything has to be cheaper than re-upholstering.

>Don't use big words like 'ubiquitous' unless they apply.  ;^)

What about 'reprehensible' and 'overpriced?'
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra.  C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

C.R. Krieger - 06 Oct 2005 19:09 GMT
> >> Are there any other well-tested options to fix the ubiquitous BMW
> >> armrest tray design flaw?
> >
> >Yes.  1988 BMW 535is.  No armrest.  No tray.  No flaw.
>
> I have an armrest on my 1986 535i.

535i and 535is do not have the same front seats.

>  Unfortunately the leather on it is
> falling apart... spent some outrageous amount of money ($105) to a
> mail-order BMW place for a German seat cover... unfortunately the seat
> cover was made in China, only the instructions were German, and it didn't
> cover the arms.

I'd shop junkyards, ebay, or hit the good E28 sites.  www.mye28.com is
about the best.  Roadfly's E28 board is a close second.

> Any suggestions on a _decent_ seat cover, which actually covers the arms?
> It would be nice if I could get it in brick red also, but I'll take black.

That's *Cardinal*.  If you're interested in a nice '87 'is interior
(10-way power sport seats; *no* armrests!) in that color, buy my old
car.

> >Don't use big words like 'ubiquitous' unless they apply.  ;^)
>
> What about 'reprehensible' and 'overpriced?'

Those are OK, but definitely not French.  /:^(

> "C'est un Nagra.  C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
--
C.R. Krieger
(Been there; drove that)
 
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