Buying accessories..
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This is a general question so don't refer me to another member that can help me out here, but I was just wondering about the places to go buy wheels.
So there's sites like tirerack and modbargains where you can buy them online, but someone people here switch their stock rims with other rims that still have the BMW logo in the hub which leads me to believe that they're "official" wheels, probably sold by BMW garages. Correct me if I'm wrong. But people use the "128" tags to describe the type of wheels they got on their new M5s, and those same tags are used on the official BMW website for the accessories section.
Which poses the question, what's wrong with getting wheels and kits from your BMW dealer? Every time someone asks for help, it's referred to another member, usually in Cali somewhere, so clearly not near Chicago or Auburn, Alabama so that wouldn't work for me and alot of other members. Do BMW dealers rape you on the prices and labor? Because i would honestly prefer some of the wheels on the BMWNA site over the ones on modbargains and tirerack's site. Hell, I think the M-Aero kit looks better than alot of the other ones out there, it's just that it's $2K+. But getting the stuff done by the garage, wouldn't that still keep your warranty in tact if you still have one?
So there's sites like tirerack and modbargains where you can buy them online, but someone people here switch their stock rims with other rims that still have the BMW logo in the hub which leads me to believe that they're "official" wheels, probably sold by BMW garages. Correct me if I'm wrong. But people use the "128" tags to describe the type of wheels they got on their new M5s, and those same tags are used on the official BMW website for the accessories section.
Which poses the question, what's wrong with getting wheels and kits from your BMW dealer? Every time someone asks for help, it's referred to another member, usually in Cali somewhere, so clearly not near Chicago or Auburn, Alabama so that wouldn't work for me and alot of other members. Do BMW dealers rape you on the prices and labor? Because i would honestly prefer some of the wheels on the BMWNA site over the ones on modbargains and tirerack's site. Hell, I think the M-Aero kit looks better than alot of the other ones out there, it's just that it's $2K+. But getting the stuff done by the garage, wouldn't that still keep your warranty in tact if you still have one?
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Originally Posted by E60714' post='691413' date='Oct 13 2008, 12:49 AM
This is a general question so don't refer me to another member that can help me out here, but I was just wondering about the places to go buy wheels.
So there's sites like tirerack and modbargains where you can buy them online, but someone people here switch their stock rims with other rims that still have the BMW logo in the hub which leads me to believe that they're "official" wheels, probably sold by BMW garages. Correct me if I'm wrong. But people use the "128" tags to describe the type of wheels they got on their new M5s, and those same tags are used on the official BMW website for the accessories section.
Which poses the question, what's wrong with getting wheels and kits from your BMW dealer? Every time someone asks for help, it's referred to another member, usually in Cali somewhere, so clearly not near Chicago or Auburn, Alabama so that wouldn't work for me and alot of other members. Do BMW dealers rape you on the prices and labor? Because i would honestly prefer some of the wheels on the BMWNA site over the ones on modbargains and tirerack's site. Hell, I think the M-Aero kit looks better than alot of the other ones out there, it's just that it's $2K+. But getting the stuff done by the garage, wouldn't that still keep your warranty in tact if you still have one?
So there's sites like tirerack and modbargains where you can buy them online, but someone people here switch their stock rims with other rims that still have the BMW logo in the hub which leads me to believe that they're "official" wheels, probably sold by BMW garages. Correct me if I'm wrong. But people use the "128" tags to describe the type of wheels they got on their new M5s, and those same tags are used on the official BMW website for the accessories section.
Which poses the question, what's wrong with getting wheels and kits from your BMW dealer? Every time someone asks for help, it's referred to another member, usually in Cali somewhere, so clearly not near Chicago or Auburn, Alabama so that wouldn't work for me and alot of other members. Do BMW dealers rape you on the prices and labor? Because i would honestly prefer some of the wheels on the BMWNA site over the ones on modbargains and tirerack's site. Hell, I think the M-Aero kit looks better than alot of the other ones out there, it's just that it's $2K+. But getting the stuff done by the garage, wouldn't that still keep your warranty in tact if you still have one?
Dear E60714:
The best place I found to get the lowest price on BMW OEM rims is at Chapman BMW of Scottsdale AZ sub company aka BMW Wheels.com:
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CLICK ON: http://www.bmwwheels.com/bmwwheels.aspBMW Wheels.com
Also you might want to try Garry the Parts manager at BMW Of Newport, Garry gives us e60 forum members 25% off BMW MSRP prices, (SEE BELOW)
"BMW of Newport extends to all members of E60.NET a 25% discount on most parts and accessories plus shipping for your 5 series. We will ship anywhere in the continental U.S. by UPS. We can not extend this offer to wheel and tire packages, pink ribbon collection or remanufactered parts. Rims alone will still carry the 25% discount.
Please send your request to gromani@bmwofnewport.com and I will reply back with price and billing information. Must mention E60.NET to receive the discount and no technical questions please. You may also contact me at 401-847-9600 ext. 2448.
Garry Romani
Parts Manager
BMW of Newport, RI"
Good Luck and I hope this helps!!
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Yeah, but that still doesn't answer my question. I don't plan on buying anything at the moment, I was curious as to why people went elsewhere. I think I see why.
Shipping it to my door won't help much because I doubt I'd have any luck in installing the kit and all, so I'd rather have someone that knows what they're doing, i.e. a BMW dealer.
Shipping it to my door won't help much because I doubt I'd have any luck in installing the kit and all, so I'd rather have someone that knows what they're doing, i.e. a BMW dealer.
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Originally Posted by E60714' post='691549' date='Oct 12 2008, 11:55 PM
Yeah, but that still doesn't answer my question. I don't plan on buying anything at the moment, I was curious as to why people went elsewhere. I think I see why.
Shipping it to my door won't help much because I doubt I'd have any luck in installing the kit and all, so I'd rather have someone that knows what they're doing, i.e. a BMW dealer.
Shipping it to my door won't help much because I doubt I'd have any luck in installing the kit and all, so I'd rather have someone that knows what they're doing, i.e. a BMW dealer.
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WDE! Call Gery at Newport BMW, he will get you the cheapest prices on OEM BMW wheels , and he is a forum sponsor.
Check out the INFO section here on our web sight, it has a picture guide to all the OEM BMW rims .
Also are you located in Auburn?
AU grad , in Bham.....
WDE!
Also Tire rack has a list of approved installers, for tires and usually they list the fees.
Check out the INFO section here on our web sight, it has a picture guide to all the OEM BMW rims .
Also are you located in Auburn?
AU grad , in Bham.....
WDE!
Also Tire rack has a list of approved installers, for tires and usually they list the fees.
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I purchased the 167 wheels from my dealer after checking with Chapman BMW's website and with Garry at BMW of Newport. I simply inquired whether or not they had a price matching policy, and much to my surprise, they not only beat each of the previously mentioned dealer's prices, but I also paid nothing for shipping . I had them do the install and sell my previous wheels too!
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Originally Posted by GENEaTALS' post='691683' date='Oct 13 2008, 07:37 AM
....dealers tend to make you grab your ankles when reaching for your wallet......
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Originally Posted by flyingpuck' post='691872' date='Oct 13 2008, 10:49 AM
Had a hard time at the dealership Gene?? Hope you had "comfort Seats" afterward!!
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WDE! Call Gery at Newport BMW, he will get you the cheapest prices on OEM BMW wheels , and he is a forum sponsor.
Check out the INFO section here on our web sight, it has a picture guide to all the OEM BMW rims .
Also are you located in Auburn?
AU grad , in Bham.....
WDE!
Also Tire rack has a list of approved installers, for tires and usually they list the fees.
Check out the INFO section here on our web sight, it has a picture guide to all the OEM BMW rims .
Also are you located in Auburn?
AU grad , in Bham.....
WDE!
Also Tire rack has a list of approved installers, for tires and usually they list the fees.
WDE! I heard Big 10 tire, or Big Tire, I dunno what it's called, it's on S. College, will mount your wheels for free?
Originally Posted by JDoug550' post='691740' date='Oct 13 2008, 10:38 AM
I purchased the 167 wheels from my dealer after checking with Chapman BMW's website and with Garry at BMW of Newport. I simply inquired whether or not they had a price matching policy, and much to my surprise, they not only beat each of the previously mentioned dealer's prices, but I also paid nothing for shipping . I had them do the install and sell my previous wheels too!
Thanks guys.