Available stock
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WHEEL STEEL F30 # Single # (566) 6857566 *36-15*27,989 kmAU $400.00
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WHEEL STEEL F30 # Single # (565) 6857565 *36-15*27,989 kmAU $400.00
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WHEEL STEEL F30 # Single # (565) 6857565 *36-15*27,989 kmAU $400.00
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WHEEL STEEL E90 # Single # (907) 6780907 *36-15*127,612 kmAU $200.00
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WHEEL STEEL E36 # Spare Wheel # 205/60R1555,694 kmAU $150.00
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WHEEL STEEL F10 # Single # (720) 6780720 *36-15*57,727 kmAU $300.00
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WHEEL STEEL F15 # Single # (953) *36-15* 6.853.95311,272 kmAU $250.00
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WHEEL STEEL F30 # Single # (241) 6796241 *36-15*33,973 kmAU $300.00
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WHEEL STEEL E36 # Spare Wheel # 205/60R1565,679 kmAU $150.00
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WHEEL STEEL E90 # Single # (556) 2283556 *36-15* M3103,534 kmAU $500.00
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WHEEL STEEL E90 # Single # (556) 2283556 *36-15* M3103,534 kmAU $500.00
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WHEEL STEEL E90 # Single # (556) 2283556 *36-15* M3114,281 kmAU $500.00
Helpful Information
This guide aims to provide 'general' information about BMW transmissions, such as common issues that we've encountered and tips on determining fitment compatibility.
Genuine BMW wheels are well made—but rough roads, curbs and potholes can cause them to buckle and crack.
It’s particularly common for drivers to crack the front rims on the larger AWD models —such as the X5, X6 and X7—mainly just due to the sheer size & weight of the cars combined with Australian roads.
Low profile rims on the smaller models are also an issue—as our roads easily buckle them.
We cannot help with individual wheels for aftermarket sets. These aftermarket sets (which often look genuine) are widely distributed and installed on many people’s cars. They are made from much cheaper alloy—and therefore more easily cracked. In cases where people crack one of these wheels, we recommend purchasing a full new set of genuine wheels.
All genuine BMW wheels have a part number stamped into the back of one of the spokes. This is intended to assist technicians in identifying which style of wheel is on the car.
If you’ve damaged one of your vehicle’s wheels and are searching for a replacement—we strongly recommend removing the damaged wheel to determine the part number.
Whilst it is possible to use size, model and visual features to match a wheel—some of the styles are almost indistinguishable and we’ve seen many buyers make mistakes.
There is some interchangeability of wheels between similar models.
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