OEM Spare Wheel Cover
#1
OEM Spare Wheel Cover
I placed my order in November for March delivery and my dealer is telling me he's unable to order the OEM spare wheel cover in vehicle color - my vehicle is Carpathian Grey.
Does anyone know if the wheel covers in vehicle color can be ordered from parts? I had my dealer check but they could only find a silver color, not all the various color options.
I haven't seen any third parties selling them either, only some sketchy listings on Amazon which are definitely not OEM. Unfortunately, I missed the one that a fellow member had for sale here the other day.
Thanks for any insight.
Does anyone know if the wheel covers in vehicle color can be ordered from parts? I had my dealer check but they could only find a silver color, not all the various color options.
I haven't seen any third parties selling them either, only some sketchy listings on Amazon which are definitely not OEM. Unfortunately, I missed the one that a fellow member had for sale here the other day.
Thanks for any insight.
#2
If you want to go OEM, you are limited to the Ceres Satin Silver (Link). Take it to your favorite body shop & have it painted or you'll need to go aftermarket.
If you go aftermarket, I would suggest starting with PowerfulUk (Link). You'll have to have it shipped from England, so it'll take a while - but certainly cheaper than OEM. Many (as have I) have had good experience with them and what they sell. You color may be on backorder, however.
You can also use the "Advanced Search" to find other types of covers if interested in those.
Good luck.
If you go aftermarket, I would suggest starting with PowerfulUk (Link). You'll have to have it shipped from England, so it'll take a while - but certainly cheaper than OEM. Many (as have I) have had good experience with them and what they sell. You color may be on backorder, however.
You can also use the "Advanced Search" to find other types of covers if interested in those.
Good luck.
#4
If you want to go OEM, you are limited to the Ceres Satin Silver (Link). Take it to your favorite body shop & have it painted or you'll need to go aftermarket.
If you go aftermarket, I would suggest starting with PowerfulUk (Link). You'll have to have it shipped from England, so it'll take a while - but certainly cheaper than OEM. Many (as have I) have had good experience with them and what they sell. You color may be on backorder, however.
You can also use the "Advanced Search" to find other types of covers if interested in those.
Good luck.
If you go aftermarket, I would suggest starting with PowerfulUk (Link). You'll have to have it shipped from England, so it'll take a while - but certainly cheaper than OEM. Many (as have I) have had good experience with them and what they sell. You color may be on backorder, however.
You can also use the "Advanced Search" to find other types of covers if interested in those.
Good luck.
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DrPizz (01-12-2023)
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#6
I got a gloss black cover delivered last week that I ordered in Ali express two weeks ago. They have all colors painted. Total came to 225$ including shipping. The quality is good and like oem. Whether it will last is a different question. But looking at their manufacturing video (assuming it’s real) on the listing it’s painted good. Happy customer so far!
#7
Thank you very much. It looks like Gloss Black is also available OEM (Link). Good call on having the silver one painted at a local shop.
snow/ice sold separately.
Last edited by DrPizz; 01-12-2023 at 08:31 AM.
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#9
Entire cover is uniform gloss black on the hard shell. The sides where you stretch it around the tire are all the same across OEM tire covers (that traditional tire cover matte charcoal material).
#10
Thanks for clarifying. When you have a chance, would you provide the part number? My dealer is struggling to find the gloss black and I don't want to order from SuperTweaks given their poor reviews.