is there a lightweight alternative wheel to 19" CSL wheels..
is there a lightweight alternative wheel to 19" CSL wheels..
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ruebdo

Original Poster:

295 posts

192 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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sold mine last year doh, putting on a Z4M Coupe.

Ideally black, but the car was better with lighter wheels. Can anyone suggest a wheel (same weight).

Thanks

Beedub

1,993 posts

252 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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Apec 8rc or Ec-7 cheaper and lighter and well known in the bmw circles....

ruebdo

Original Poster:

295 posts

192 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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Thanks. Look really nice wheels. Tried searching but I can see no uk dealers. Is that right???

Lorcan

37 posts

180 months

Thursday 15th November 2012
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AC Schnitzer 19" Type VIII forged will fit. 8.5J front and 9.5J rear. Probably similar weight.

MMT

598 posts

212 months

Friday 16th November 2012
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There's. thread running on M3cutters now; a guy bought some CSL reps and they weigh the same as Genuine CSLs. There's a trader on there does them in Hyper Sliver, Hyper Black and Gunmetal. I've just bought some for mine and they look stunning on.

See here
http://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/showthread.php?t=261...

For BMW wheels
http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/3

jon-

16,534 posts

242 months

Friday 16th November 2012
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Same weight?

If they're a set of forged wheels, then they're extremely cheap. If they're a set of cast wheels at the same weight as the forged OEMs, then they'll be extremely weak.

Any idea which it is?

MMT

598 posts

212 months

Friday 16th November 2012
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OEM CSL aren't forged I don't think. OEM M3 wheels are I believe, acording to various threads on M3cutters.

tcarson

31 posts

206 months

Friday 16th November 2012
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ruebdo

Original Poster:

295 posts

192 months

Friday 16th November 2012
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Spoken to the APEC guys in America and they definitely know there stuff.
They don't do a 19" wheel at the mo.
There 18" are obviously good wheels, not that it's all about looks, but the csl wheels look so much better IMO
Damn, what to do????

MMT

598 posts

212 months

Friday 16th November 2012
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Emailed you back mate. Go have a look on the cutters link I sent you, Chris is a top bloke. He does the VMR's as well, it was a toss up between them and the CSL reps for me.

Edited by MMT on Friday 16th November 21:57

Beedub

1,993 posts

252 months

Friday 16th November 2012
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MMT said:
OEM CSL aren't forged I don't think. OEM M3 wheels are I believe, acording to various threads on M3cutters.
stock CSL is flow formed... ;-)

MMT

598 posts

212 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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Beedub said:
stock CSL is flow formed... ;-)

Thanks for that, just found BBS manufacturing on YouTube. Quite interesting, the spoke/hub is Low Pressure Cast and the rim is Flow Formed like a pot on a potters wheel.

http://youtu.be/PZaDN2NOER8

Beedub

1,993 posts

252 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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MMT said:

Thanks for that, just found BBS manufacturing on YouTube. Quite interesting, the spoke/hub is Low Pressure Cast and the rim is Flow Formed like a pot on a potters wheel.

http://youtu.be/PZaDN2NOER8
no probs, the CSL really is a nice factory rim, its lighter than the stock 18" and is nearly as strong as a fully forged wheel due to the flow forming castign technique.... bmw needed them strong as they were always going to be used in conjunction with a road legal slick, which obviously have considerable stresses involved during hard / track driving..... They are a great rim for the z4m, shame their not 18s BUT..... imo they are a great compromise.