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BMW Mirror Caps - OEM Upgrades, M-Sport Conversions & Carbon Fiber Options
Mirror caps are one of the highest-impact, lowest-effort exterior mods you can do on a BMW. Swap the stock painted or chrome units for gloss black, carbon fiber, or full M-Sport housings and the car looks purpose-built - not like an afterthought. But not all caps are created equal, and fitment on BMWs is specific enough that buying the wrong set wastes time and money.
Most BMW mirror caps fall into two categories: replacement covers that clip onto your existing mirror housing, and full mirror housing assemblies that include the cap, base, and sometimes the turn signal surround. For most builds, the clip-on style is what you want - they work with your factory heated mirrors, blind spot monitors, and folding mechanisms without rewiring anything.
Fitment Guide - Know Your Chassis Before You Buy
BMW doesn't use universal mirror caps across generations, so chassis code matters. The F30/F31/F34/F36 (3 Series, 4 Series Gran Coupe) share the same cap profile, making them the most widely supported platform - nearly every brand makes caps for these. The F10/F11 5 Series uses a slightly larger housing than the F3x cars, so don't cross-shop blindly. The G20/G21 3 Series (2019+) uses an entirely different mount point than its F30 predecessor - verify compatibility explicitly. For older platforms, the E9x (E90, E91, E92, E93) market is well-served with carbon options, particularly popular for M3 builds. The F80 M3 and F82 M4 use the same cap as the standard F30/F82, which is convenient. G80/G82 M3/M4 owners should look specifically for G8x-designated caps - the squarer housing design is unique to that generation.
If you're running a 1 Series (F20/F21) or 2 Series (F22/F23), the cap profile is shared with the F3x family on most styles, but always confirm before ordering. X-series owners: the F25 X3, F26 X4, F15 X5, and F16 X6 each have their own housing geometry - cross-referencing with your production date matters here, as BMW mid-cycle updated several of these housings.
Top brands worth buying: 3D Carbon and RKP make some of the cleanest dry carbon options for E9x and F-series cars, with fitment that actually clips flush. Maxton Design offers affordable gloss ABS options across nearly every modern chassis - good for daily drivers where you don't want to risk stone chips on real carbon. Sterckenn and Prior Design produce premium painted or carbon caps for G-series cars. For OEM+ M-Sport conversions on pre-facelift models, sourcing genuine BMW M Performance caps (part number varies by chassis) gives you perfect panel gap every time - they're around $80–120/pair from the dealer and worth it if you want zero fitment drama.
What to avoid: cheap no-brand ABS caps from generic Amazon listings with no chassis-specific callout in the listing. The clips are usually undersized, they rattle at speed, and the gloss black fades to a chalky grey within one season. If a set of "carbon fiber" caps costs $25 shipped, it's carbon-print vinyl over plastic - not actual carbon fiber weave.
Install difficulty is genuinely low - most clip-on caps are a 15-minute job with no tools required. Gently pry the old cap off (plastic trim tools only, never metal), clean the housing surface, and press the new cap until all clips seat. Heated mirror function and sensors are in the glass assembly and mirror housing itself, not the cap, so there's nothing to disconnect. Full housing swaps are more involved and may require removing the door panel to access the mirror harness - worth it for a clean M-Sport conversion but not a quick driveway job.
If you're already refreshing the exterior, pair your mirror cap upgrade with pieces from our Side Skirts category to tie the look together, or check out Front Lips & Splitters to build out a complete aero package that actually matches in finish and fitment across brands.
