You can get the floating ones and then get black overlays for them. I don’t have floating center caps but I put the black vinyl or whatever it is on all my badges. You can buy them online precut to exactly the correct size of all the vehicles badges and it comes in one big sheet like stickers because that’s basically what they are. They are so thin and cut to precisely the right size so you can’t tell there’s a sticker there unless you run your fingers across the badges. They can be tricky to line up perfectly but it’s not bad if you’re patient and I like them. You can also get matte/gloss/carbon black or get all sorts of different colors as well I think they go for around $20 online.
@@Goodman-4525I believe it’s a 100$ option. My car had them but I took them off cause I thought they were ehh at first. Maybe I should put them back on 🤔 never drove with them on
I believe the new ones you are installing will always have the letters BMW on top while the wheels are turning. BMW owns Rolls Royce and if you have ever seen the Rolls Royce moving you will notice the RR on the center of their wheels is always upright. Now yours are comparable. Great choice in this upgrade. Enjoy.
@@bannjaxx I thought I wouldn’t care either, but after owning an e90 m3 for ten plus years I would’ve gone through at least 10 sets of emblems. After my second set I learned, they aren’t cheap. I’m just trying to give a tip to help people save some money that do care. You don’t need to be such a dick.
I bought these. sent them over to a Fiver 3D printing guy with my own cars 65mm center caps. and now I got floating center caps on my 1998 Toyota Avalon :)
I work at a car wash and my favorite customer has these on his wheels and I try and make them spin as fast as possible by directly spraying them with a pressure washer and lemme tell you those bad boys spin at ungodly speeds to the point where it makes a noise but they never fall off, super high quality tbh.
Yep. The kinda guy who opens the hood, pretends to know what he's looking at but secretly he's just thinking of where in the engine bay to stick those cheap BMW and k&n decals. Edit: especially that check engine light. You can "fix" it by simply sticking a bmw sticker on top of the light. Boom; instant tiktok fix
I know I know I pulled this from google but here what it actually it (The first key to the meaning of the BMW logo are its colors: white and blue are the colors of the State of Bavaria in Germany, home of BMW. A 1929 BMW ad depicts the BMW emblem, complete with the four colored quadrants, in a spinning airplane propeller.Mar 3, 2020)