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      06-02-2022, 06:06 PM   #1
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small body mod - corrosion protection?

Hello, just a quick question about having to do a small mod to the metal hood... and then if I need to do some kind of corrosion protection.

I purchased a grill replacement (chrome -> black) kit for my '07 328xi, but the mounting holes are ever so slightly off (1mm - 2mm) for a couple of the holes in the pieces that go into the front of the hood.

I think I can easily just elongate the holes a bit with a metal file. But, then I started wondering if I'd be creating some exposed metal that will rust/corrode. Do I need to worry about that, and if so, is there something I can apply before installing the parts?

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grind off then use touch up paint on the bare spots?
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Little toot of 2k epoxy primer should do it. Or you could just use some grease or fluid film.
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grind off then use touch up paint on the bare spots?
Thanks, I guess that should work. I was thinking of some kind of metal treatment... but given the tiny area, covered/hidden, etc. I suppose that would be fine (even if I don't have matching color).
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Little toot of 2k epoxy primer should do it. Or you could just use some grease or fluid film.
I suppose some grease probably would work given it is covered/hidden mostly from the elements anyway. Thanks.
I'd probably just go with the touch-up paint above since I already have some, so long as that works.
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