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      01-24-2023, 11:11 PM   #1
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Question Wheel Style ID please *pic attached*

Hey guys, first post here and also relatively new to owning my E92 Coupe.

Unfortunately hit a rather large and deep pothole and buckled my passenger front alloy the other week.

I am looking for an ID on the wheel style as I don't have very high hopes in that it can be repaired by a wheel specialist. From some research it looks like a 359 style but am unsure. All the 359 alloys come at a very high price tag as well. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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      01-25-2023, 11:26 AM   #2
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Looks like a Beyern Ritz to me; google it [I lost the link]. If correct, consider buying 2. If yours are 19 inch, you're going to be breaking another wheel so consider eventually moving to 18 inchers, even 17 inch.
I have to think the UK has a good number of wrecking yards, likely even a few that specialize in BMWs. I recently bought an air filter assembly from Quarry Motors, good service. www.quarrymotors.co.uk
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Thanks for your feedback! I’ve had a look at Beyern Ritz but I can’t seem to find ones with the same amount of spokes as mine, I think they are 6 spoke or 6 sets. Will continue searching and hopefully come up with an answer
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Definitely not an 359 wheel. Doesn't look like its an origianl bmw wheel either.

Just checked bmw styles library and didn't see it there.

Are there any stamps on the back side?
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