Feeler : M166 Take-offs
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I would be interested to find out if they are legit. Where did you find the M166 with M6 Offset? I looked through their catalog and did not find it.
Originally Posted by Speed_Force_E60' post='952575' date='Jul 24 2009, 02:28 AM
Has anyone heard of these guys or ordered from them? I found a complete set of M166 with M6 offset around $1500. I just googled this place so im not even sure if it's legit, but if so they have some awesome deals.
Here's the link
Here's the link
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My Ride: 2004 545i TITANIUM GREY II on Black Dakota Lthr, Comfort Seats, Sports PKG, Premium PKG, Active/Dynamic Drive, NAV, Winter Package.
I called these guys (L.A. Wheels) this morning, the wheels they have on their website with a part number that ends with "N" are replica wheels and without the letter "N" are refurbished OEM Wheels, that's why they are so cheap. They only have one refurbished M166 (rear) and cannot tell the offsets as the wheel resides in a warehouse in Dallas and the sales office in Florida. To good to be true!!
There are too many members on this forum that are using replica wheels such as Miro/others and they are happy with it (I'm using replica 124s for my winter and have no problem with it and don't even know where they are made), why is it when it comes to M166 replica people on here tends to shy way from it?
After confirming with Gary and Frank the new prices on the M166 going up to ~$2200, I'm so tempted to buy now a replica M166 from ModBargin or wait until someone on this forum decides to sell his old ones. Too bad not too many people on here have the M6 offsets that are willing to sell!
There are too many members on this forum that are using replica wheels such as Miro/others and they are happy with it (I'm using replica 124s for my winter and have no problem with it and don't even know where they are made), why is it when it comes to M166 replica people on here tends to shy way from it?
After confirming with Gary and Frank the new prices on the M166 going up to ~$2200, I'm so tempted to buy now a replica M166 from ModBargin or wait until someone on this forum decides to sell his old ones. Too bad not too many people on here have the M6 offsets that are willing to sell!
Originally Posted by Moopai' post='952713' date='Jul 24 2009, 08:14 AM
I would be interested to find out if they are legit. Where did you find the M166 with M6 Offset? I looked through their catalog and did not find it.
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Originally Posted by Moopai' post='952806' date='Jul 24 2009, 10:37 AM
I called these guys (L.A. Wheels) this morning, the wheels they have on their website with a part number that ends with "N" are replica wheels and without the letter "N" are refurbished OEM Wheels, that's why they are so cheap. They only have one refurbished M166 (rear) and cannot tell the offsets as the wheel resides in a warehouse in Dallas and the sales office in Florida. To good to be true!!
There are too many members on this forum that are using replica wheels such as Miro/others and they are happy with it (I'm using replica 124s for my winter and have no problem with it and don't even know where they are made), why is it when it comes to M166 replica people on here tends to shy way from it?
After confirming with Gary and Frank the new prices on the M166 going up to ~$2200, I'm so tempted to buy now a replica M166 from ModBargin or wait until someone on this forum decides to sell his old ones. Too bad not too many people on here have the M6 offsets that are willing to sell!
There are too many members on this forum that are using replica wheels such as Miro/others and they are happy with it (I'm using replica 124s for my winter and have no problem with it and don't even know where they are made), why is it when it comes to M166 replica people on here tends to shy way from it?
After confirming with Gary and Frank the new prices on the M166 going up to ~$2200, I'm so tempted to buy now a replica M166 from ModBargin or wait until someone on this forum decides to sell his old ones. Too bad not too many people on here have the M6 offsets that are willing to sell!
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Originally Posted by theXman' post='952827' date='Jul 24 2009, 07:53 AM
I know someone is selling his used OEM 166s. But they're M5 offset I believe. I'll pm you the details.
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