CSL Atomics Vs Riva's - NOW WITH WHEEL WEIGHTS!!

markprz86

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Hi all,

I've done my best to search for a similar related topic, but not had much luck so far.

I'm looking at CSL replicas from BM Autosport and my query is:
What is the difference between the Atomic CSL wheels and Riva CSL wheels?

I can see that the offset is slightly different, other than this is one better quality? More accurate replica?

Thanks
 
Riva usually 8j 9j , Atomic 8.5j 9.5j , on Si i would go for the Riva for this reason alone , if you do decide the wider widths work for you then pay the extra for the Veemann FS34 :roll: quality is a massive step up for not much more spend , ive had the others & currently have the 34s :thumbsup:

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Thanks for the info, however I like the OEM look (I know they are replicas) and have always liked Z4's on CSLs.

So the Atomics being wider than the Riva's, what is the upshot of this?

Cheers
 
markprz86 said:
Thanks for the info, however I like to OEM look (I know they are replicas) and have always liked Z4's on CSLs.

So the Atomics being wider than the Riva's, what is the upshot of this?

Cheers

Upshot is if you lower the car & the offset on front is sub et40 then you're likely to hear the sound of rubber on plastic if you enjoy driving it :driving: or look closely at tyre size to avoid the problem :thumbsup:
 
I’ve got Atomic’s and think they are a great match. The paint finish isn’t great so I had them refurbed, I’m not the biggest fan of hyper silver anyway though to be honest.

I went for et38 fronts and an et33 rear and don’t get any rubbing with eibachs
 
mr wilks said:
markprz86 said:
Thanks for the info, however I like to OEM look (I know they are replicas) and have always liked Z4's on CSLs.

So the Atomics being wider than the Riva's, what is the upshot of this?

Cheers

Upshot is if you lower the car & the offset on front is sub et40 then you're likely to hear the sound of rubber on plastic if you enjoy driving it :driving: or look closely at tyre size to avoid the problem :thumbsup:

So, If I had no intention of lowering it, then both Riva or Atomics would be fine.
If I did want to go lower, they would need to be Riva's.

Having owned the gen 1 and gen 2 Z4 convertibles, i'm not sure i'd want to go lower with the roads where I am!

Having done some research and comparison to the original m3 csl wheels, I would also tend to say that the Atomic's are a closer match to the original. :thumbsup:
 
mr wilks said:
markprz86 said:
Thanks for the info, however I like to OEM look (I know they are replicas) and have always liked Z4's on CSLs.

So the Atomics being wider than the Riva's, what is the upshot of this?

Cheers

Upshot is if you lower the car & the offset on front is sub et40 then you're likely to hear the sound of rubber on plastic if you enjoy driving it :driving: or look closely at tyre size to avoid the problem :thumbsup:

Had the Atomics (ET 38) on mine with Eibachs and agree with Mr Wilks - you will get rubbing at the front with fast road driving. Dropping down profile from 235 to 225 improved it greatly, and going to 215 might have solved it completely, but I didn't want the stretched look. If I went 19's again, I wouldn't go below a 40 ET, as waiting to hear the sound of tyre on arch liner over every bump ruined the driving experience for me.
 
Or just run 18s and have no issues whatsoever plus a more sporty driving experience :P :driving:
 
z4pilot said:
mr wilks said:
markprz86 said:
Thanks for the info, however I like to OEM look (I know they are replicas) and have always liked Z4's on CSLs.

So the Atomics being wider than the Riva's, what is the upshot of this?

Cheers

Upshot is if you lower the car & the offset on front is sub et40 then you're likely to hear the sound of rubber on plastic if you enjoy driving it :driving: or look closely at tyre size to avoid the problem :thumbsup:

Had the Atomics (ET 38) on mine with Eibachs and agree with Mr Wilks - you will get rubbing at the front with fast road driving. Dropping down profile from 235 to 225 improved it greatly, and going to 215 might have solved it completely, but I didn't want the stretched look. If I went 19's again, I wouldn't go below a 40 ET, as waiting to hear the sound of tyre on arch liner over every bump ruined the driving experience for me.

From researching what other users were running, I was going for the following:
Front tyre: 225 35 19
Rear tyre: 265 35 19

Wheels Atomic CSLs
WIDTH: 8.5" Front / 9.5" Rear
OFFSET: et38 front / et45 rear

WITHOUT lowering the car.

Does that say rub city?
 
markprz86 said:
z4pilot said:
mr wilks said:
Upshot is if you lower the car & the offset on front is sub et40 then you're likely to hear the sound of rubber on plastic if you enjoy driving it :driving: or look closely at tyre size to avoid the problem :thumbsup:

Had the Atomics (ET 38) on mine with Eibachs and agree with Mr Wilks - you will get rubbing at the front with fast road driving. Dropping down profile from 235 to 225 improved it greatly, and going to 215 might have solved it completely, but I didn't want the stretched look. If I went 19's again, I wouldn't go below a 40 ET, as waiting to hear the sound of tyre on arch liner over every bump ruined the driving experience for me.

From researching what other users were running, I was going for the following:
Front tyre: 225 35 19
Rear tyre: 265 35 19

Wheels Atomic CSLs
WIDTH: 8.5" Front / 9.5" Rear
OFFSET: et38 front / et45 rear

WITHOUT lowering the car.

Does that say rub city?

Id say all will be fine on the above info :thumbsup:
 
Just spoken to both BM Autosport and CM Wheels regarding CSL replicas. Both have been very helpful and offered forum discount.

I didn't realise this, however, that the CM Wheels CSL's aren't the same as BM Atuosport Atomics. (my mistake)

I thought hey both stocked Atomic wheels (made in Taiwan), that were just at different price points.

CM Wheels are £510.00 delivered
BM Autosport are £615.00 delivered


Would the extra price mean better quality? I've seen a lot of posts from people expressing "You get what you pay for"
 
markprz86 said:
Just spoken to both BM Autosport and CM Wheels regarding CSL replicas. Both have been very helpful and offered forum discount.

I didn't realise this, however, that the CM Wheels CSL's aren't the same as BM Atuosport Atomics. (my mistake)

I thought hey both stocked Atomic wheels (made in Taiwan), that were just at different price points.

CM Wheels are £510.00 delivered
BM Autosport are £615.00 delivered


Would the extra price mean better quality? I've seen a lot of posts from people expressing "You get what you pay for"

From what I can work out, Atomic went bust or at least disappeared for a while last year. Perhaps if this is correct there is old stock left?

I payed 6 something for mine from Bm Autosport. Can’t fault the wheels besides paint as per my other post above.

If they are the same sizes you could find out if there’s a difference in weight?

EDIT: https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=99030&p=1450019&hilit=Atomic+csl#p1450019

Nearly sold them as they rubbed until I chanced putting a set of 255’s on (now rub free). Thought it might help to see pics of them fitted
 
Silverzedtom said:
markprz86 said:
Just spoken to both BM Autosport and CM Wheels regarding CSL replicas. Both have been very helpful and offered forum discount.

I didn't realise this, however, that the CM Wheels CSL's aren't the same as BM Atuosport Atomics. (my mistake)

I thought hey both stocked Atomic wheels (made in Taiwan), that were just at different price points.

CM Wheels are £510.00 delivered
BM Autosport are £615.00 delivered


Would the extra price mean better quality? I've seen a lot of posts from people expressing "You get what you pay for"

From what I can work out, Atomic went bust or at least disappeared for a while last year. Perhaps if this is correct there is old stock left?

I payed 6 something for mine from Bm Autosport. Can’t fault the wheels besides paint as per my other post above.

If they are the same sizes you could find out if there’s a difference in weight?

EDIT: https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=99030&p=1450019&hilit=Atomic+csl#p1450019

Nearly sold them as they rubbed until I chanced putting a set of 255’s on (now rub free). Thought it might help to see pics of them fitted

Thanks for the pics & link.
However, the car won't be lowered as mentioned before. So I assume this problem wont happen or will be far less.

Weights:
Original OEM CSL: Front: 10.9kg Rear: 11.56kg (figures found on google)
BM Autosport Atomic CSLs: approx 11kg per wheel (not the most accurate answer, working on a better one)
CM Wheels CSLs: Front: 11.2kg Rear: 12.9kg per wheel
 
WEIGHTS CONFIRMED FROM THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES AS:

BM Autosport Atomic 19" CSLs: Front: 12.2kg Rear: 12.3kg per wheel TOTAL (ALL 4 WHEELS): 49kg

BM Autosport Riva 19" CSLs: Front: 10.7kg Rear: 10.9kg per wheel TOTAL (ALL 4 WHEELS): 43.2kg

CM Wheels 19" CSLs: Front: 11.2kg Rear: 12.9kg per wheel TOTAL (ALL 4 WHEELS): 48.2kg

Good info for anyone looking for CSL replica wheels that are concerned about performance VS aesthetics.

A NICE WEIGHT SAVING ON THE BM AUTOSPORT RIVA CSL WHEELS

:thumbsup:
 
mr wilks said:
Riva usually 8j 9j , Atomic 8.5j 9.5j , on Si i would go for the Riva for this reason alone , if you do decide the wider widths work for you then pay the extra for the Veemann FS34 :roll: quality is a massive step up for not much more spend , ive had the others & currently have the 34s :thumbsup:

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Wow :oops: :oops: :?
 
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