iowgooner said:Yes all done at garage
I meant after the warning light came ON again .
iowgooner said:Yes all done at garage
tiglon said:spielnicht said:Just purchased a Z4 35is and it's coming with 295 style wheels. Personally think they age the car a bit so much prefer the look of the 326. Having said that, I'm reading nothing but horror stories when I google "326 wheels". Are they really that bad? Is every owner doomed to have cracks at some point or another? Trying to convince myself from selling the 295s - so appreciate the input.
I see the 437 is recommended, but would need to do more research on how far they stick out from the fender. Personally prefer the wheels/tires to stay on the inside of the fenders.
Some say 326 are made of chocolate, others have been fine with them.
The 437 or other M2/M3/M4 wheels don't stick out at all, they fill the gap quite nicely - plenty of photos of them on Z4s out there if you do a google or forum search.
Just for more balance, 326s with Bridgestone Potenza run-flats here. No cracks at all.warmasice said:Just for balance, never had an issue with cracking. There's no doubt non-rft tyres help. Any alloy can crack if you hit a pot-hole hard enough... If the wheel has been previously repaired, it's a matter of time regardless of what tyres you have.
..but yes, non-rfts will help. Get the 326 wheels.. they're lurvlyyy
BMW use two types of monitoring. There is TPMS (tyre pressure monitoring system) which uses sensors in the wheels/ valves and FTMS (flat tyre monitoring system) which uses the ABS.iowgooner said:Ok thanks, I’ve reset it on the stalk arm reset button , but it reappears again,all new tyres, so pressures are good
Fox2000 said:Well ‘ronk’ we are about to find out if you can avoid cracks by using non run flats. I have decided to go the weld and refurbish route with a new set of non run flats to give me the best chance of avoiding buying new wheels. I do like the 326s. If the wheels crack again I think it’s means a different wheel. Either way I I’m £1k min in the hole. £85 a wheel for refurb, £85 for 4 valves, £165 each for rears and £135 each for fronts. Not ideal but Mrs fox isn’t keen on running around in a cracked (actually when I pulled when off it was two small cracks.. bmw missed a small one) alloy. I will let you know how it goes.
Went with gloss black will be interesting to see how they look.

jenniferlouise said:Having spoken to a couple of refurb specialists locally, I have been told that BMW had a problem with wheel strength between 2009-14 which meant some got recalled and others warranty replacements. I can’t obviously validate this, but aligns with the pain felt by some on here. I guess a wheel that’s not as hard as it might be, with a low profile and a RFT, it’s a perfect storm. All said tho we are going to try stick with 326Ms for a while longerjust need a front mount radar that snoops pot holes!
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rear left one new crack and rear right one crack..... I gave up on them completely. I strongly believe there must be something wrong with the wheel strength as you have mentioned.spielnicht said:Every time I get ready to pull the trigger on the 326 wheels I get anxious after reading new posts on this thread. I'm planning on getting them new from the dealer (very nice discount). I'm assuming those are manufactured relatively recently. Does that mean cracking is less likely to be an issue, or is the design just flawed no matter what? I'd be pairing them with a set of non run flats. Even with the discount this isn't the cheapest purchase, so want to make sure I'm not going to regret it.
spielnicht said:Every time I get ready to pull the trigger on the 326 wheels I get anxious after reading new posts on this thread. I'm planning on getting them new from the dealer (very nice discount). I'm assuming those are manufactured relatively recently. Does that mean cracking is less likely to be an issue, or is the design just flawed no matter what? I'd be pairing them with a set of non run flats. Even with the discount this isn't the cheapest purchase, so want to make sure I'm not going to regret it.

jenniferlouise said:Virginiafrom Cambridgeshire UK
is possibly too far to travel for a wheel :wink: good luck with your plans
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