Description
BMW 5 Series F07 GT Front Right Door O/S Column B Pillar Trim Cover is an original body component from the Doors and door panels category, designed for installation on the front right side. It provides an aesthetic finish to the center pillar while ensuring stable mounting for upholstery elements and door seals, which translates into acoustic comfort and a cohesive look for both the interior and exterior.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 7453322
- Mark: BMW (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 7453322
- Substitutable numbers: 51337453322, 7453322, 51337243870, 7243870, 51332583098, 2583098, 51337243868, 7243868, 7196352, KZ
- Location on the vehicle: Front, Right
- Category: Doors & Door Skins
Purpose and function in the BMW 5 Series F07 GT body
The described B-pillar trim cover has been designed specifically for the BMW 5 Series F07 GT body structure, taking into account the characteristic door line and the geometry of the front passenger side. The component is responsible for covering the center pillar between the front and rear doors, creating a uniform surface for seals, locks, and window guides. As a result, it reduces noise penetration, improves sealing, and contributes to the stability of the upholstery mounting in this area.
Construction and mounting fit
The B-pillar trim cover is factory-profiled for the specific shape of the Gran Turismo body, ensuring precise adherence to the body structure on the front right side. The integrated mounting points allow for installation into existing holes and clips without the need for modifications to the body structure. Consequently, the component maintains factory panel gaps between the door and the pillar, as well as proper routing of seals and moldings.
The appropriately selected geometry of the cover allows for maintaining correct gaps between the door and the pillar, which is important for both aesthetics and the operation of locks and soft-close mechanisms. This is particularly significant in BMW-class vehicles, where the precision of body panel fitment influences the overall perception of quality.
Benefits of using an original B-pillar trim cover
Using an original B-pillar trim cover in the BMW 5 Series F07 GT provides a number of practical benefits:
- preservation of factory geometry and body lines in the door and pillar zone,
- proper routing and support of door seals,
- stable mounting of upholstery and finishing elements,
- reduction of noise penetration from the outside into the passenger cabin,
- visually consistent appearance of the side body section on the passenger side.
This makes the cover an essential element for accident repairs, replacing damaged body components, or restoring the vehicle to factory specifications. Original fitment minimizes the risk of issues with door closing or improper seal alignment.
Use in repairs and door zone restoration
The front right B-pillar trim cover is particularly useful for repairs following side collisions, door replacement, or the restoration of finishing elements in the BMW 5 Series F07 GT. It enables the restoration of the correct door zone structure without compromising on fitment and functionality. Precise fit to the pillar structure facilitates the work of body shop technicians and painters, reducing assembly time and limiting the need for additional modifications.
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the door zone in your BMW and need other parts from the same group, such as skins, reinforcements, or additional panels, check out the available parts in the BMW Doors and door panels category.
Component condition and practical mounting tips
The offered B-pillar trim cover comes from the used parts segment, which allows for an economical repair while maintaining the original manufacturer’s specifications. Before installation, it is recommended to verify the mounting points and compare the shape with the currently installed component to confirm compatibility with the specific body configuration. For body and paint work, it is worth performing a “dry fit” of the cover before the final surface finishing.
For those interested in the broader context of vehicle upgrades and the use of used parts in restoration projects, the article describing the evolution of a popular hot-hatch may be helpful – Hot-hatch legend: the evolution of the VW Golf GTI from Mk1 to Mk8 – design changes and VW car parts, which discusses, among other things, a practical approach to selecting components and areas where replacing elements yields the greatest effect.






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