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    Wheels Set Up 19 to 18

    I am currently thinking of changing to 18inch square set up on my E46 M3. I havent decided which wheels I want. Ideally Apex ones but they a bit expensive I think. So was looking at standard BWM ones, and I like some of the newer models. Like the ones off E92. But to be honest I would consider anything right now but they have to be squared.

    At the moment she is on CSL wheels. They are genuine but not in a very good nick. From what I gather they are kinda soft so prone to cracking and buckling in general. I know one of the rears was slightly cracked and welded, weld itself wasn't that good so it might crack at the same spot again. Thats from my observations when I was changing tyres.

    They are definitly in need of refurb.

    So now I am kinda stuck at what to do.

    Refurbish these. Wheel wizard gave a quote of 399e plus what extra to check the crack and fix it properly. Then sell these. What would be the going price for these? Are the sought after?

    Sell them as they are. Once again no idea how to price them.

    Swap them for 18inch square set up wheels. Could be hard to find someone with the wheels to swap.

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    Refurb you shud get 800-1k for genuine csls! And id go for square oem 18s then!

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    Refurbed straight genuine CSLs would be worth a fair bit and easily cover a fair deal of the cost of a set of Apex arcs.


    I've CSLs too for mine but plan on getting Arc 8s too for it over the winter. Been using a friend's set of 18 BBS LMs over the summer with my track tyres until I sort a set of 18s myself.

    Handles so much nicer on 18s and easier to get a nice ride height too with them.

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