E9 Rear Bumper Horn Rubbers

Johnny D

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Hi E9ers,

I am about to purchase a pair of Rubbers for the rear bumpers horns from www.wallothnesch.com,
and noticed that the right rubber is a little more expensive than the left rubber.
Ive zoomed in on the pics and they look identical to me.
I really cannot see any difference, so am i missing something here.

Part No 51121810974 = €119

Part No 51121810973 = €106

Not too concerned about the difference in the price, but are they the same?

Also, Realeom references different part numbers, but they both link to the same part position
in the diagram.

Thanks
 
With a 13€ gamble? The underriders don’t sit square with the bumper, as the lower
valance on the car has a curve to it. I didn’t compare the left and right pictures on W&N, but the rubber profile where it meets the bumper is different from L to R.

See here:
 
Hi Markus, Apologies for the typo when spelling your name.
The link is much appreciated and provides great info.

I don't understand why Realeom does not differentiate between the two.
I will purchase in any case.

:cool:
 
I needed the left rubber for my car which I bought from W&N. You will see the subtle difference in them when you hold them side by side. The price difference probably is due to when they bought them from their supplier.
 
I needed the left rubber for my car which I bought from W&N. You will see the subtle difference in them when you hold them side by side. The price difference probably is due to when they bought them from their supplier.
Hey Drew, are the steel “horn”parts located under the rear bumper for a 73’ still available anywhere?
 
There is a thread about the chrome under riders. A forum member bought them from an EBay seller in Latvia. I don't know if he received them. The other source is a WTB posted here on the Forum. If you have the rubber spacers used for the'73 bumper,it's worth a try to get the chrome parts. The cars really don't need the under riders if finding all of the parts is futile.
 
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