R.E92 said:Get the proper ones from BMW if you are going to keep the car for a while. I bought a set of wheel caps last month for £35.
eBay badges are good if the car is a shed or are only planning on keeping it for a few months. On my 3 series, which is just a work mule, I've been through 2 sets of eBay wheel caps and 2 bonnet badges. All of them last around 6 months to a year before going rusty or fading. The recent hot spell turned the bonnet badge brown so I've just stumped up for buying the real thing again. The eBay badges can also fit poorly, I had to return one set because the plastic clips snapped and another because they were loose in the wheel.
The genuine badges on the Z4 are still spotless, fit perfectly and look right![]()
RustyZ4 said:R.E92 said:Get the proper ones from BMW if you are going to keep the car for a while. I bought a set of wheel caps last month for £35.
eBay badges are good if the car is a shed or are only planning on keeping it for a few months. On my 3 series, which is just a work mule, I've been through 2 sets of eBay wheel caps and 2 bonnet badges. All of them last around 6 months to a year before going rusty or fading. The recent hot spell turned the bonnet badge brown so I've just stumped up for buying the real thing again. The eBay badges can also fit poorly, I had to return one set because the plastic clips snapped and another because they were loose in the wheel.
The genuine badges on the Z4 are still spotless, fit perfectly and look right![]()
You obviously had better luck with your centre hubs from BMW than me, the last genuine set I Had lasted 3 years and then looked like someone had put glue around the edges, if you go for a more upmarket replacement (£10 -£12 a set as I said), they are fine, fit perfect and last as long as the OEM ones