All four 18" 124 style wheels bent
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There is no need to buy new wheels. Get them refurbished. I've had 6 OEM BMW wheels reburished with great results. I have used Wheel Fix It in Freeport, LI with great results. Cost is $125 per wheel.
The number is 877-4rimfix. Contact person is Sean.
The number is 877-4rimfix. Contact person is Sean.
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go for aftermarket new wheels and tyres, they will not be runflats, so comfort will be UP and the cost will be less now and in future as tyres are cheaper
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My Ride: 2007 BMW 550i, Sapphire Black, SMG
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I had two of my wheels bent so bad that the tires wouldn't hold any air. I got them fixed at a place called Kwicksilver for about $130 total. I think they have branches all over the country.
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