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BMW has been a top luxury automaker since it entered the US market in 1956. More than 60 years later, it continues to hold a strong position in its segment, enjoying a 7.5% jump in sales from 2018 to 2019. As more Americans continue to choose BMW as their luxury carmaker of choice, the aftermarket parts industry for bumpers has grown as well.
BMW’s US manufacturing facility is located in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. This plant has the ability to roll out as much as 480,000 units in a single year. This makes it the largest BMW plant in the world in terms of production volume. Apart from manufacturing their own parts, they also rely on a network of suppliers for individual components. As of today, they have over 100 original equipment manufacturers (OEM).
One component that is prone to damage and may require replacement over the life span of your vehicle is your rear bumper. In the event of a collision, this part crumples in order to keep you and your passengers safe from serious injuries that may be caused by impact forces. Unlike other parts that can be repaired, damaged bumpers are more often replaced to ensure their structural integrity.
During your search for the right BMW rear bumper, you may have come across parts categorized as OEM and OE replacement. Here are the main differences between the two.
OEM parts are manufactured by companies that are included in BMW’s list of official suppliers. Because they carry the name of BMW, they carry a higher price tag than aftermarket parts. They can be purchased from BMW dealerships and official parts retailers.
OE replacement parts are manufactured by any other aftermarket parts company that does not belong to BMW’s official supplier network. These parts function exactly the same as the genuine components they are meant to replace.
OE replacement BMW bumpers can be as good as their OEM counterparts. They are a great alternative for car owners looking for a cost-efficient bumper that is functionally equivalent to an OEM bumper. Purchasing replacement bumpers from a trusted seller such as CarParts.com will give you access to only the highest quality aftermarket parts for your vehicle. Lastly, OE replacement parts are more widely available which means you don’t have to wait weeks before you can drive your bimmer on the road again.
The cost, design, and fit of a replacement BMW bumper will vary depending on your vehicle’s specific model year. They may be sold individually, in sets of front and rear bumpers, or as part of a kit.
Use our search filter to narrow down your search to the right bumpers for your vehicle. Just type in the year, make, and model of your BMW to browse through all compatible parts. Choose from our vast selection of replacement BMW front bumpers, rear bumpers, and bumper covers.