Smartbear said:I've ordered some non-runflats already & will get all 4 wheels refurbed after the crack's been repaired, it's only £30 for the repair so not the end of the world.

Number5 said:The BMW 5 Series (F10 & F11's) run 19" 326 Alloys too as an upgraded option and on the M sport models (mine inc).
They could be a different offset to the E89, I'm not sure, but I've been driving two of these over the last 4 years and has no issues and a search of the BMW5 forum doesn't seem to show up any members posts of cracking 326 wheels so I wonder if this is particular to the E89 combination, rather than the wheel design itself ?
However, you would have thought there would be far more weight on them with the above vehicle than an with an E89, so is it a weight issue or a power issue ?
Number5 said:The BMW 5 Series (F10 & F11's) run 19" 326 Alloys too as an upgraded option and on the M sport models (mine inc).
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They could be a different offset to the E89, I'm not sure, but I've been driving two of these over the last 4 years and has no issues and a search of the BMW5 forum doesn't seem to show up any members posts of cracking 326 wheels so I wonder if this is particular to the E89 combination, rather than the wheel design itself ?
However, you would have thought there would be far more weight on them with the above vehicle than an with an E89, so is it a weight issue or a power issue ?
Busterboo said:Smartbear said:I've ordered some non-runflats already & will get all 4 wheels refurbed after the crack's been repaired, it's only £30 for the repair so not the end of the world.
It'll be very interesting, Rob, to hear what the refurbishers find on close inspection of your other wheels.
Nothing, I hope ... but doubt.
Smartbear said:srhutch said:Bet it was already there when you bought it. Bloody stealers.
More than likely, it's proving it though :roll:
Best not to let this stuff eat you up, it can give you ulcers :gmb:
Rob
85genius said:Smartbear said:srhutch said:Bet it was already there when you bought it. Bloody stealers.
More than likely, it's proving it though :roll:
Best not to let this stuff eat you up, it can give you ulcers :gmb:
Rob
Length of time you have had the car it's actually on the dealer to prove it wasn't cracked when they sold it to you.
Don't get it fixed elsewhere they legally have to do it for you unless like I stated they can prove it was not cracked when you drove away
Smartbear said:85genius said:Smartbear said:More than likely, it's proving it though :roll:
Best not to let this stuff eat you up, it can give you ulcers :gmb:
Rob
Length of time you have had the car it's actually on the dealer to prove it wasn't cracked when they sold it to you.
Don't get it fixed elsewhere they legally have to do it for you unless like I stated they can prove it was not cracked when you drove away
It's really not worth the agro, the dealer is in Wembley & they'd need the car for more than a day-the travel alone would be a nightmare & expensive.
The welded repair is £30 from a local specialist, it's not worth chasing imho
Rob
OK yeah sod that the petrol to get there will cost more than the indy repairSmartbear said:85genius said:Smartbear said:More than likely, it's proving it though :roll:
Best not to let this stuff eat you up, it can give you ulcers :gmb:
Rob
Length of time you have had the car it's actually on the dealer to prove it wasn't cracked when they sold it to you.
Don't get it fixed elsewhere they legally have to do it for you unless like I stated they can prove it was not cracked when you drove away
It's really not worth the agro, the dealer is in Wembley & they'd need the car for more than a day-the travel alone would be a nightmare & expensive.
The welded repair is £30 from a local specialist, it's not worth chasing imho
Rob
Smartbear said:Number5 said:The BMW 5 Series (F10 & F11's) run 19" 326 Alloys too as an upgraded option and on the M sport models (mine inc).
Picture 013.jpg
They could be a different offset to the E89, I'm not sure, but I've been driving two of these over the last 4 years and has no issues and a search of the BMW5 forum doesn't seem to show up any members posts of cracking 326 wheels so I wonder if this is particular to the E89 combination, rather than the wheel design itself ?
However, you would have thought there would be far more weight on them with the above vehicle than an with an E89, so is it a weight issue or a power issue ?
That doesn't look like a 30 series profile on the rear, I may be wrong but it looks taller than that.
Doubt it's related to power as according to pastry my 18i couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding :lol:
Rob