Zed Baron said:Well my 326s are finally getting refurbished tomorrow and I've decided on..... dark grey (BMW colour)![]()
the black wheels really work well with the black roof and the greyKeJo_was_here said:wheels nTop.jpg
Amg01 said:My car has failed it’s MOT due to both rear wheels having cracks (326 type) and due to the number of cracks and previous welds they cannot be repaired. eBay only has wheels that are already cracked or very expensive so am looking at a new set of alloys to get me through the MOT. I am only planning to keep the car until March 2022 so don’t want to go too expensive. I like the look of these https://www.wheelbasealloys.com/alloy-wheels/riva//hyper-silver/19-inch-wider-rear/bmw/z4/e89 would I be able to swap my current tyres over to the new alloys?

Midlife crisis said:I love the 296's![]()
Very glad my 35iS came with 18" 295s. Excellent wheels that put enough rubber between car and road to help the suspension, minimise damage from pot-holes and kerbing, ventilate and display the model's big discs and are easy to clean. At 81k, they're in good general condition, too.Mr Tidy said:Still I did have E89 Style 295s on my previous E86 - I've also got E89 Style 290s on my 3 Series!
How do you find cleaning the part behind the spokes where it meets the rim?True-Blue said:These are BMW Performance Style 269’s in 19’’, 12mm spacer on front, nothing on rear… could probably do with 8mm front and 10mm rear…
I really like the wheels, but not convinced on my car - very different to the 5 spoke 325m’s
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Nictrix said:How do you find cleaning the part behind the spokes where it meets the rim?True-Blue said:These are BMW Performance Style 269’s in 19’’, 12mm spacer on front, nothing on rear… could probably do with 8mm front and 10mm rear…
I really like the wheels, but not convinced on my car - very different to the 5 spoke 325m’s
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My new car has this type of design and it's proving difficult to get anything in there to keep it clean.
Amg01 said:My car has failed it’s MOT due to both rear wheels having cracks (326 type) and due to the number of cracks and previous welds they cannot be repaired. eBay only has wheels that are already cracked or very expensive so am looking at a new set of alloys to get me through the MOT. I am only planning to keep the car until March 2022 so don’t want to go too expensive. I like the look of these https://www.wheelbasealloys.com/alloy-wheels/riva//hyper-silver/19-inch-wider-rear/bmw/z4/e89 would I be able to swap my current tyres over to the new alloys?
Nictrix said:How do you find cleaning the part behind the spokes where it meets the rim?True-Blue said:These are BMW Performance Style 269’s in 19’’, 12mm spacer on front, nothing on rear… could probably do with 8mm front and 10mm rear…
I really like the wheels, but not convinced on my car - very different to the 5 spoke 325m’s
AB1F712D-5360-454D-92E9-F19DFD12B1A2.jpeg
8EF8B675-B0D8-4ABB-BA5A-B8B20E69BCCD.jpeg
51EE4ED8-1C66-4263-B357-53437ECD11B4.jpeg
My new car has this type of design and it's proving difficult to get anything in there to keep it clean.

Dazza4 said:Well I finally ditched the RFTs and also got some new wheels, Veeman V-FS33s and Conti Sport 7s.
Went to BM Autosport - the folks there were really good - knowledgable, friendly and easy to do business with. Recommend.
Really pleased with the look and the ride quality is oh soooo much better
I can attest that the Contis are good in the wet, it rained all day, so chance to get the roof down![]()