BMW X3 (F25) - 2011 to 2017 - Rear bumper protection film
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BMW X3 (F25) - 2011 to 2017 - Rear bumper protection film
Pre-cut scratch and chip clear protection film for the top of the rear bumper on a BMW X3 (F25) - 2011 to 2017. Protect your paintwork from damage as you lift things in and out of your boot.
Cut to the exact size for your vehicle, no extra cutting required. Easy to apply using soapy water.
Our transparent paint protection film (also known as PPF or clear bra) will protect your paintwork from minor scratches, scuffs and chips. It has unique self healing properties, so any minor damage to the film will heal as it is heated by the sun.
The paint protection film can be removed at a later date and the original paintwork will be in perfect condition. Our paint protection film is a high quality film as used on many performance cars.
Please read our window tinting laws guidance before purchasing and installing any tint.
Fitting Instructions
How to fit a fixed side window tint
3 minutes
How to fit a roll down window tint
3 minutes
How to fit a rear windowscreen tint
4 minutes
How to fit a sunstrip tint
1 minute
How to fit paint protection film
1 minute
How to fit frosted window film
4 minutes
Window Tint Shades
Our window tinting kits come in 5 different levels of darkness; the % refers to the VLT (Visible Light Transmission), which means how much light is let though - 5% is a very dark tint and 70% is a very light tint.
5%
Limo Tint
20%
Dark Smoke
35%
Light Smoke
50%
Ultra Light Smoke
70%
Ultra/Ultra Light Smoke
100%
No Tint
The UK Laws on Window Tinting
Rear Windows
In the UK, you can legally tint the rear windows (rear doors and rear windscreen) as dark as you like.
5%
Limo Tint
20%
Dark Smoke
35%
Light Smoke
50%
Ultra Light Smoke
70%
Ultra/Ultra Light Smoke
Front Windows
The front windscreen must let at least 75% of light through and the front side windows must let at least 70% of light through.
Factory-fitted windows are already tinted and by adding additional tint, this may result in your vehicle no longer being compliant for road use. Please make sure you follow the requirements set out here - https://www.gov.uk/tinted-vehicle-window-rules - to ensure you are not breaking the law.
Please check your local laws if you are outside the UK.