Not So Genuine CSL Alloys

T2FFN

Senior member
 East Yorkshire
Not mine, but a good price for OEM

EDIT: IDENTIFIED AS POSSIBLE REPLICA WHEELS, SO ACTUALLY OVER-PRICED

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/19-INCH-BMW-CSL-ALLOY-WHEELS-/110965863534?pt=UK_CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Trims_Car_Rims_ET&hash=item19d614b46e
 
No idea personally but there's clearly a knack as Tom Scott can also spot them from 20 paces. Pray tell us the secret.....
 
Putter Whore said:
No idea personally but there's clearly a knack as Tom Scott can also spot them from 20 paces. Pray tell us the secret.....


There's a thread on here, "how to identify genuine CSL's" but in the first instance the BMW stamp and offset, should be 44 on the fronts not 38, also if they show the rears there are "cut out's" and BBS stamped :thumbsup:
 
Right... I'm emailing the seller to tell him he needs to change his advert :evil: :fuelfire:
 
T2FFN said:
Right... I'm emailing the seller to tell him he needs to change his advert :evil: :fuelfire:

Good on ya!

There are many people who advertise as genuine, They get twice the money, I have asked many a seller for extra photos of the back of the wheels but never had a reply :fuelfire: :evil: :thumbsup:

Let us know how you get on :thumbsup:
 
My email to the seller:

"Hi,

I see you list these alloys as being "GENUINE BMW CSL LIGHT WEIGHT ALLOY WHEELS" and made by BBS, however the image you have provided does not appear to be a genuine BBS BMW CSL wheel. There are tell-tale signs and the image shown is missing the correct BMW stamp and also the front alloy offset is wrong (should be 44 not 38) and so this does not match the OEM spec.

Due to the above reasons, it appears either your advert is incorrectly worded and showing the wrong images and wrong info to represent the genuine items you are selling, or you are advertising cheap replicas as original items, which would be against eBay rules.

Let me know if you need any more help on identifying if the alloys are genuine, we have quite a knowledge base on the Z4 forum. Pop along any time for help with the alloys.

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/

Thanks"
 
T2FFN said:
My email to the seller:

"Hi,

I see you list these alloys as being "GENUINE BMW CSL LIGHT WEIGHT ALLOY WHEELS" and made by BBS, however the image you have provided does not appear to be a genuine BBS BMW CSL wheel. There are tell-tale signs and the image shown is missing the correct BMW stamp and also the front alloy offset is wrong (should be 44 not 38) and so this does not match the OEM spec.

Due to the above reasons, it appears either your advert is incorrectly worded and showing the wrong images and wrong info to represent the genuine items you are selling, or you are advertising cheap replicas as original items, which would be against eBay rules.

Let me know if you need any more help on identifying if the alloys are genuine, we have quite a knowledge base on the Z4 forum. Pop along any time for help with the alloys.


Fantastic!! :lol: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/

Thanks"
 
This is the how to spot fakes thread: http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=11822&hilit=+genuine
 
pvr said:
Raify, open wounds and so :wink:


hehe, indeed. The only silver lining about the whole affair, is that all 4 wheel are really badly kerbed now, and I don't give a s**t.
 
About time you and your lovely lady are joining us on the run in a couple of weeks :thumbsup:
 
pvr said:
About time you and your lovely lady are joining us on the run in a couple of weeks :thumbsup:

Would love to, but I've booked a Snetterton day for the 25th :(

Next time...
 
Here's the reponse I got from the seller......



'......these are genuine BBS the ET for the rear is e27 and the front is et38- wheeldoctor2011'

I did point out the issue of the BMW logo but this appears to have been ignored. :o

Caveat Emptor :roll:
 
also..a nice fact for the CSL owners and wanters.....

The CSL rim is manufactured using a process call Spun forged or flow forming as others call it, this creates a significantly stronger wheel then a regular cast unit, and a strength very close to a full "forged" rim. The Csl rim weights in around a 2lb or so lighter than the stock 18s on each corner so, no meaningful difference but again still lighter, but it does offer a very very strong (originally intended for road slicks), gorgeous looking rim.... The CSL is imo one of the best all round options for the z4m and its oem to boot. I can only see these going up in value eventually. I was planning on selling mine but i think i'll keep them. The work really nice with a 10/12mm spacer up front .... Remember the front offset is actually higher than the stock 18" unit which leads to that sunken look and a wheel that sits close to the strut unit, the rear is nearly ideal for a 9.5" wide rim.

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