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Old 26-07-2013, 01:42 AM   #1
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Hi, got some CSL wheels, just wanting to check and see if their genuine as advertised. Compared with plumber vic's CSL wheels and they match up except for a couple of numbers that are different, can anyone explain this?
2 of the wheels have a lip on the inside of the wheels and 2 don't.

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And also got some Cups but the treads are different?



Anyone know why, did the tyre get facelifted or something?
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Old 26-07-2013, 01:54 AM   #2
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I'll pick up the late shift
Top tyre is a Cup+, bottom is full fat CSL Cup. Diff tyre, diff compound.
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Old 26-07-2013, 05:11 AM   #3
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Is it a problem using Cup+ and Cup tyres together if they're different compound?
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Old 26-07-2013, 08:59 AM   #4
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BMW CSL Wheel center image:

Note: beneath the 'M' badge (which is incidentally is upside down) 'BMW' is embossed, not a series of numbers.
However, we've had this conversation before, BBS wheel sold by BMW, as opposed to what could be a 'BBS Wheel' sold by BBS is a possibility.
From memory 'NZ_M3' is amongst our wheel experts.
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Didn't notice it was upside down

Just waiting to check if they're real before confirming sale with the seller
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Is it a problem using Cup+ and Cup tyres together if they're different compound?
I wouldn't, guess some would.
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The cup + heat up quicker and do not have as much grip. Also they do not have the correct profile for the rears.
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Old 27-07-2013, 07:34 AM   #8
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Didn't notice it was upside down

Just waiting to check if they're real before confirming sale with the seller
The "M" badge is oriented correctly on those wheels - just when you read "BMW" on the wheel itself the "M" badge appears upside down (which is how they are placed from the factory.)

Can you get better shots of the wheel please.

There are aspects of these wheels that make them look genuine but also some strange anomalies (like the BMW insignia below the M badge which isn't very legible and I have no clue as to what it says).

The two tone paint (compared to the outside and inner spoke) which make me think these are real (the correct colour also) - the random "X" "P" "1' ect marking on the inner face (although depending on the year the wheels are made some are cast into the face, others are stamped).

I am leaning towards these are genuine at the moment, but need better higher resolution photos to determine for sure.
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Old 27-07-2013, 01:00 PM   #9
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Can you get better shots of the wheel please.

There are aspects of these wheels that make them look genuine but also some strange anomalies (like the BMW insignia below the M badge which isn't very legible and I have no clue as to what it says).


I am leaning towards these are genuine at the moment, but need better higher resolution photos to determine for sure.
I think these have been refurbished - paint always seems to gather over some of these numbers when they get painted again


+1 for better shots, but I think they are genuine
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Cool it's looking good. Ill take some pics with my proper camera today and stick them up, cheers guys
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