It’s a shame as it’s no one’s fault but BMW and try to get any sense out of them if you can….z4lincs wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 10:56 pmYeah I won’t be just leaving it, fear not!
I think I’ll spend a bit of time seeing if I can source a good replacement, or yeah, maybe a full new set of something else may have to be on the cards. Def prefer the OEM look howeverjohn-e89 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 10:44 pm
Welding alloy wheels is temporary, you weaken the surrounding alloy giving that area an excuse to crack more than when it was new, and a small crack now is only going one way….they don’t heal themselves. Hey, up to you, if you want potentially and very likely more issues then weld them, you’re a victim of crap wheel manufacture as lots of E89 owners are but welding them isn’t the way to deal with it.
Hope you find a solution that has longevity.