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Old 19th July 2012, 07:22   #1
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Part number for factory M5 lock nut cover? Pics attached

I'm in need of a replacement lock nut cover and i'm having some trouble finding the part number for it (i've looked on BMWfans and realoem).

Does anyone know the part number for these?





On REALOEM it shows the part number as 36131180374 but when i search ECS Tuning, it only shows the blank faced cap and not the one with the "BMW" inprint.

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36 13 1180374 is the only part listed as far as i can see and your right no bmw logo.

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I thought you'd have to buy a new lock nut kit to get the caps...wasnt aware they were available separately.
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Thanks fellas. I'll just order a set of the blank ones. All good
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