Wheel Center Caps for BMW Z3

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BMW Z3 Wheel Center Caps

Car wheels see their share of dirt, so having center caps protecting the wheel bearings and such can be a good thing. BMW center caps are known for more than their practicality. These OEM parts have a bold design that no one will mistake for belonging to any other car.

How can you tell if the center caps will fit?

To ensure that you can actually fit your new BMW center caps to your wheels, you have to determine the proper size needed. Proper measurements are vital to making sure the wheels on your BMW are properly protected and maintain their looks. There are a few ways to go about this:

  • Check for the model number located on the original wheel center caps.
  • Measure the dimensions of your wheel.
  • Measure the dimensions of the previous wheel caps.
How do you remove the old BMW wheel caps?

Before installing new BMW caps, it is important to remove the old ones correctly. Follow these steps to remove the caps and protect your BMW wheels:

  • Consider laying down tape: When removing the caps, think about laying down a small strip of masking tape near them on the rim. This will help protect your BMW while the wheel center caps are being removed.
  • Use a screwdriver or knife: Either a small- to medium-sized screwdriver or a small knife can handle this removal. All you need to do is maneuver the screwdriver or knife under the center caps either near the bottom or on their side. After that, simply pop them out. You wont need to apply much force.
How do you install the BMW wheel center caps?

Replacing BMW wheel center caps is a quick and simple process. As long as all of the measurements have been done correctly so that everything fits, it should only take a few seconds.

When you take your new center caps out of their packaging, you will notice that the black, blue, and white BMW emblems are not attached to the actual wheel center caps. Be gentle while you peel the BMW logo off, and once everything is attached, line them up against the wheels and just push them into place. An audible click will be heard during this process so that you know theyre in.

When you look at the wheels on your BMW, properly fitted caps will not show any gaps or stick out on any sides. Gaps indicate theyre too small while protrusions signal that theyre too big.