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Old 02-09-2013, 10:03 AM   #1
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Good morning chaps & chapettes!

Looking for your wealth of knowledge to help me out here. I removed the wheels from my M3 before selling up a while back in the hope I'd own another one day, but now having bought a house and had a child in the last 6 months this isn't looking likely so opted to put my CSL wheels up for sale.


Now I checked the part numbers with BMW who confirmed to me these were genuine so I proceeded to advertise them, since doing so it has come to light they may or may not be on information given to me by people who were interested in them.


First question - the part numbers, 2282650 on the front seem to be right and have been confirmed by BMW. 2282660 on the rears, also confirmed by BMW as genuine as these were superseded by 2282999 which I believe happened when the CS Competition pack was produced? I have called them again today and they are adamant that these are genuine but a potential buyer is not... Can someone please confirm?


Second question - if the above is correct and these are deemed genuine by part numbers, can someone confirm if they all had 'BMW' stamped on them between the centre cap & M Sport badge or is this something else that was started when they changed to the 999 part number as mines don't appear to have the BMW stamped in this area? I asked BMW the same question who said that the fact these wheels were made by BBS not all of the CSL wheels made had this .... Are they fobbing me or is this true and they are genuine?


Any help would be appreciated as I don't want to be falsely advertising never mind selling someone a set of wheels that aren't genuine and can re-value these properly.


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Old 02-09-2013, 10:50 AM   #2
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Morning Dean
Have you tried to weight them ? IIRC GENUINE rear 9.5J wheel only should be between 10 - 11 kg each. Here are a couple of pix of my early GENUINE 9.5J rear, part number: 2282 660 with original paint finish weighting in @ 10.6 kg without the centre cup. If yours are considerably heavier that may point at them being non genuine. Worth a try. BTW mine do have the BMW stamped on them.
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I haven't tried weighing them, that could be the definite factor! Here's a couple pictures of mine with the 2282660 part number but with no BMW stamp.







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One thing I just noticed is there is a slight (and I mean very slight) difference in the way the part number numbers appear on both wheels. If you look closely on mine there is a distinctive gap between the first 2s, as in 2 282 660 ... where as on yours it appers more like 2282 660 , if you know what I mean
I think it's best if you get them on the scales
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Scales it is huh! And I have a bad feeling
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Old 02-09-2013, 11:39 AM   #6
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Do they have BBS on the rear? They are probably genuine BBS items but sold as aftermarket so won't have the BMW on the front.....
Also look for the standard date roundel on the back too it'll be about 1/2" diameter and have something like 03 (2003) etc...
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I would put money on them being copy's

This is mine with the BMW as i am sure all have
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Old 02-09-2013, 12:15 PM   #8
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Great thanks for the feedback guys all be it not ideal feedback.

I shall check for BBS mark, date mark (today) and also get the tyre taken off and weigh the wheel (tomorrow) - think we all have an idea that it's not going to be the ideal outcome for me eh?
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Sorry mate but reps all day long.

All the genuine wheels have the BMW under the M emblem.
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Old 02-09-2013, 04:06 PM   #10
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Surely if BBS make the CSL wheels they cannot be far off the original specification unlike some cheaper copies - ?? Is weight the only difference between BBS BMW CSL wheels and BBS copies?

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