The 3M Brushed and the Di-Noc I tried out were very easy to work. You need a heat gun. Don't bother if you don't have one. The good thing about this material, like vinyl is that you can bend and pull. Since its thicker it gives you a bit more ability to get away with flaws... BUT if you over stretch it you also run the risk of messing with the pattern. But really its not very to do. If you are buying a roll you will have plenty left over to re-do.
If you don't want to deal with vinyl just go with paint. On my E39 M5 I paid $225 for all the pieces including the steering wheel lower trim. It came out perfect and matched my exterior. Carbon or Sapphire Black trim looks amazing, more depth than just gloss black but that also looks good.
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Originally Posted by X5SND
Are those 20's or the real McCoy 21's??
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Reps. I know I suck
I got them from A-Spec. They sold me 20" Ferric Gray 215s for my E70d, as you can see in my signature below. I got some curb rash on them after letting a few family members use the car. I ordered a new set in Hyperblack so I decided to have these cleaned up and painted gloss black for lil bro's ride. I think they came out great.