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        Old 13th May 2003, 13:14   #1 (permalink)
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        Hi,

        We aquired our 2003 X5 with a toe bar back in October but there's a catch- we never recieved a toe hook. But on phoning up the dealership they said there's one already in it and it's simple to just pull out after looking under the cover and through it, there's just an area where there looks like there should be a toe hook as a seperate part...anyone else have this?

        Did the 2003s come with some kind of 'Mercedes style' Toe Hook where it's electrically put into position when needed?

        It'll be interesting to see how our technicians work their way round this one
         
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        Old 14th May 2003, 12:31   #2 (permalink)
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        haha....that was easy...

        It was hidden with the spare tyre
         
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