What type of wheel is this?
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Sorry, this is a little off topic but I could use everyone's help.
The GF scratched the wheel on her loaner 335i. Does anyone know what type of wheel this is?
Also, can this be fixed or would this need to be replaced?
Since it is a loaner, it will need to be fixed but I think the stealership would rip her off....so I am thinking about taking the wheel to a shop to be redone.
What would one of these wheels cost brand new?
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The GF scratched the wheel on her loaner 335i. Does anyone know what type of wheel this is?
Also, can this be fixed or would this need to be replaced?
Since it is a loaner, it will need to be fixed but I think the stealership would rip her off....so I am thinking about taking the wheel to a shop to be redone.
What would one of these wheels cost brand new?
Thanks,
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you can confirm here if you like:
http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/ (select e90 in the "Baureihe" prompt on the right column)
hard to tell, but looks like a mobile wheel repair service can fix that, dealerships should have a few on call as well, hopefully someone local to you can recc a service and/or shop
you can confirm here if you like:
http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/ (select e90 in the "Baureihe" prompt on the right column)
hard to tell, but looks like a mobile wheel repair service can fix that, dealerships should have a few on call as well, hopefully someone local to you can recc a service and/or shop
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use a mobile wheel repair service. they'll make it look new. cost maybe 100-150. and they come to you.
http://www.awrswheelrepair.com/
http://www.fixrim.com/index.php?page=main
http://www.awrswheelrepair.com/
http://www.fixrim.com/index.php?page=main
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