T Terryvision Veteran Jun 9, 2014 #1 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181433333831 Maybe bit over priced considering they need a refurb!
H hopz121 Veteran Guildford Surrey Jun 9, 2014 #2 I dont think the price is too bad considering they have good tyres on them still. Ash
H hopz121 Veteran Guildford Surrey Jun 9, 2014 #3 Edit, just read that one rear wheel has a crack, Not such a good deal now i wouldnt want to repair a cracked wheel personally.
Edit, just read that one rear wheel has a crack, Not such a good deal now i wouldnt want to repair a cracked wheel personally.
B ba3bas Active member Barnet Jun 9, 2014 #4 No way, too expensive considering refurb and a crack. Gens in mint condition go for this price. Unless you really want them go for them. The fact they have good rubber is a plus
No way, too expensive considering refurb and a crack. Gens in mint condition go for this price. Unless you really want them go for them. The fact they have good rubber is a plus
T Terryvision Veteran Jun 9, 2014 #6 Adamski said: I had to replace a buckled CSL once. Not cheap Click to expand... It's disappointing to hear BMW wheels seem to fail/crack often! (The question is... Is aftermarket a better option?) Did BMW ever do a recall on their alloys? I do remember an episode of watchdog a few years ago regarding BMW wheels! Hopefully 313's are not prone to this! :lol:
Adamski said: I had to replace a buckled CSL once. Not cheap Click to expand... It's disappointing to hear BMW wheels seem to fail/crack often! (The question is... Is aftermarket a better option?) Did BMW ever do a recall on their alloys? I do remember an episode of watchdog a few years ago regarding BMW wheels! Hopefully 313's are not prone to this! :lol:
S StevenH72 Veteran Jun 9, 2014 #7 With the amount of pot holes around I'd imagine most manufacturers are experiencing issues
B ba3bas Active member Barnet Jun 10, 2014 #8 There's only so much manufacturers can do. It's our gov and local councils that need to fix it or pay up for new wheels quicker
There's only so much manufacturers can do. It's our gov and local councils that need to fix it or pay up for new wheels quicker