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      10-15-2024, 05:02 PM   #1
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IND | G45 X3 M-Sport Painted Reflector Sets / "Reflector Deletes"



Upgrade the appearance of your BMW G45 X3 with the IND G45 X3 Painted Front (all G45) and Rear (M-Sport only) Reflector Sets. Designed to replace the factory-installed amber or red reflectors, these "reflector deletes" provide a sleek, color-matched (or gloss black in the case of the rear) alternative that blends seamlessly into your vehicle’s front arch or rear recessed reflector area. Each reflector is custom-painted in-house using OEM BMW paint codes to ensure a perfect match to your X3’s factory finish.

Engineered specifically for the BMW G45 X3, these reflectors guarantee precise fitment and straightforward installation. By swapping the stock red reflectors for these custom-painted versions, you'll achieve a cleaner, more refined look that enhances the modern, sporty design of your X3.

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  • Custom-painted using OEM BMW paint codes for an exact color match
  • Direct replacement for factory front and rear reflectors
  • Precision fitment for BMW G45 X3 M-Sport models (front reflectors fit all G45)
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  • Hand-painted in the USA by IND Distribution

Give your BMW G45 X3 the refined look it deserves with the IND Painted Rear Reflector Set, offering a subtle yet impactful visual enhancement. IND’s attention to detail and quality craftsmanship ensures a factory-like finish that perfectly complements your X3 M-Sport’s bold design.

The G45 X3 M-Sport Painted Reflector Sets / "Reflector Deletes" may be viewed at the following links to our online store:
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Aren’t those considered illegal by the DOT?
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Aren’t those considered illegal by the DOT?
They certainly take the vehicle out of NHTSA certification to FMVSS requirements. The vehicle could not be manufactured as such. However, NHTSA does not have jurisdiction over individually owned vehicles. There may be state statutes about defeating lighting, but that would be a state-by-state issue. Having said that, this is one of the most unfortunate and counterproductive mods available. The data that generated the NHTSA rulemaking for the reflectors was based on crash experience. Particularly with the aging of the population, macular degenration, a dark car, a rainy night, and it's not at all hard to imagine how a side impact at an intersection could occur. For those who wish to take the risk, the problem is that you are engaging someone else in a potential crash who didn't get a choice about being able or not to see you. All that for the sake of a very minor aesthetic tweak? I don't get it.
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They certainly take the vehicle out of NHTSA certification to FMVSS requirements. The vehicle could not be manufactured as such. However, NHTSA does not have jurisdiction over individually owned vehicles. There may be state statutes about defeating lighting, but that would be a state-by-state issue. Having said that, this is one of the most unfortunate and counterproductive mods available. The data that generated the NHTSA rulemaking for the reflectors was based on crash experience. Particularly with the aging of the population, macular degenration, a dark car, a rainy night, and it's not at all hard to imagine how a side impact at an intersection could occur. For those who wish to take the risk, the problem is that you are engaging someone else in a potential crash who didn't get a choice about being able or not to see you. All that for the sake of a very minor aesthetic tweak? I don't get it.
They seem to get by in Europe just fine without the reflectors. The archaic US regs around headlights would seem to be a much more obvious contributor to visibility (or lack therof)at night.
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They seem to get by in Europe just fine without the reflectors. The archaic US regs around headlights would seem to be a much more obvious contributor to visibility (or lack therof)at night.
The underlying data was from the U.S. Intersection design, street lighting, local driving regulations affecting how people drive and others all are variables. One cannot use the "whataboutsomewhereelse" to discount the data collected for the relevant local market.

In Europe, their experience led to having turn signal repeaters further rearward on the side of the car, not present on US cars. Should Europeans say that the U.S. gets by just fine without them? Data showed less value of DRLs in Canada due to variations in daylight hours. There are variables for each location that must be considered and the cost/benefit decisions made for each market. The reflector regulation in the U.S. was analyzed based on such data and it is unfortunate for an aesthetic whim to prevail.
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