Help finding M sport seat holder screws

RMB

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Bournemouth
I’m trying to buy 6 new T20 (?) screws that hold the seatbelt holder to the seat on my new M sport seats (more on those later).
Can anyone please help me find the part numbers as real oem is showing nothing where I would expect to find them. I have the screws but they are grey and worn and I would like new ones. Thanks
 

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Personally, I'd pop down B&Q with the screw and try to find a similar screw in there. Then when found what I'm looking for I'd buy it from screw fix :D

That screw from BMW will be around £5 each if you can find the part number for it.
 
[ref]Usel[/ref], thanks as always. I’ll try the diy stores, spray them black or just enjoy the greyness at those prices. Cheers. 😆
 
Why not just paint the existing ones black - might be the cheapest option!
 
[ref]Mr Tidy[/ref], thanks, yes I might just do that and my old wheel bolts too. What should I use and can I use the same for both applications?
 
I'll confess I've never done wheel bolts but I've always found Hammerite paint pretty good, and it doesn't need primer.

They do make a high heat version that is claimed to work up to 600C, but how hot do you expect your wheel bolts to get? :lol:
 
😆 Thanks, not sure I’ll reach those temps in my base 2.5! I’ll add this to my jobs list.👍🏻
 
Hmm, if you’re spinning your wheel bolts regularly, I don’t think hammerite will survive a torque wrench. Black wheel bolts are cheap.
 
[ref]Zedebee[/ref], ok thanks, I’ve actually already purchased and fitted silver ones in the summer to remove the rusty bmw ones. I didn’t like the price of bmw replacements. I will likely remove wheels occasionally to clean them and inside arches. Is there an alternative paint that is better, or will no paint survive.
 
RMB said:
[ref]Zedebee[/ref], ok thanks, I’ve actually already purchased and fitted silver ones in the summer to remove the rusty bmw ones. I didn’t like the price of bmw replacements. I will likely remove wheels occasionally to clean them and inside arches. Is there an alternative paint that is better, or will no paint survive.
I don’t know but I doubt it. Wheel bolts are something you definitely don’t need to go OEM on unless you are obsessed. Set of new ones will cost you barely more than a can of fancy paint.
https://wheelpartsdirect.com/wheel-bolts?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAABXCPhYvpSaDjvs1b5wFpobxomAmF&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8-W72Z3AigMVEJJQBh35ojQUEAAYASAAEgJ0f_D_BwE
 
You could try Rustoleum Hard Hat paint. We use it on agricultural machinery for touch ups as it comes in brand specific colours.

I've not used it on wheel nuts though. I use the plastic nut caps, which can be nightmare to remove.
 
Or you could fit these,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ABSOPRO-Wheel-Screw-Cover-Black/dp/B0C8N443T2/ref=sr_1_14_mod_primary_new?crid=QTWSUT2HPI56&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FyigH46FnOlW5LXI4MY-wnzOyE37jgobi_gX5wbssrLjReAdvKfrG1D

I think you need 15mm.

Just read your other post about your new interior, Very Nice. :thumbsup:
 
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