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Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Having seen and read of all of the issues faced by owners of BMWs with diamond cut wheels, is there anything that can be put on at new to stop the corrosion?
My new Gran Tourer xDrive has diamond cut and I want to keep them looking as good as possible for as long as possible rather than fight BMW over replacing them time after time!
What detailing products are a definite ‘no!’ when cleaning them? I use Bilberry Juice on our other BMWs.
My new Gran Tourer xDrive has diamond cut and I want to keep them looking as good as possible for as long as possible rather than fight BMW over replacing them time after time!
What detailing products are a definite ‘no!’ when cleaning them? I use Bilberry Juice on our other BMWs.
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Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Ive always polished and waxed my wheels.....they still look as good as new...what most do is just wash and dry the wheels..you have to treat them as you do the rest of the car....
Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Hi Richard.
Hope you’re keeping well?
I’d definitely just keep them waxed and stick to the bilberry as I do. Also dry them off and don’t use the jet wash too close to them. Other than that pray and hope.
Cheers,
Raj.
Hope you’re keeping well?
I’d definitely just keep them waxed and stick to the bilberry as I do. Also dry them off and don’t use the jet wash too close to them. Other than that pray and hope.
Cheers,
Raj.
Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Powder coating them >:D O:-)
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Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
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Powder coating them >:D O:-)
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) ) I’ll take that under advisement for two years down the road
Car currently sat at Southampton docks awaiting transport - as it has all blasted week :cry1:
We might get it next week :biggrin:
Powder coating them >:D O:-)
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) ) I’ll take that under advisement for two years down the road
Car currently sat at Southampton docks awaiting transport - as it has all blasted week :cry1:
We might get it next week :biggrin:
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Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Hi
You can always get a winter set of wheels for it, that would save the diamond cut ones from the salt and winter corrosion.
Apart from that it's regularly cleaning and sealing them to lengthen their longevity. I used poor boys wheel sealant.
Graeme
You can always get a winter set of wheels for it, that would save the diamond cut ones from the salt and winter corrosion.
Apart from that it's regularly cleaning and sealing them to lengthen their longevity. I used poor boys wheel sealant.
Graeme
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Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
I’m very seriously looking at that option, and given the challenges of getting to work last winter, seasonal tyres are a definite on the shopping list. Actually finding a set is the current ‘opportunity’ as the two listed for the car are now incompatible due to one or other option we have picked! I’m not sure if it’s the MSport trim (which would just be silly) or the active suspension, but the accessories check list doesn’t like the VIN compatibility check!
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Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Hi
With the winter wheel option they have offered it could be the offset for clearance of brakes etc or if the car has larger diameter brakes that could mean you need to go up on the wheel size you need for winter wheels.
I know from my X5 it can only have 20" wheels and larger due to the brakes but yet a lot of winter wheels offered for the X5 are 18". So it could be the same for the 220.
It may be worth checking out the website up in hull area I think it was called the tyremen and they did winter wheels to fit as well as supplying winter tyres, and being non BMW franchise it may be a better price.
Graeme
With the winter wheel option they have offered it could be the offset for clearance of brakes etc or if the car has larger diameter brakes that could mean you need to go up on the wheel size you need for winter wheels.
I know from my X5 it can only have 20" wheels and larger due to the brakes but yet a lot of winter wheels offered for the X5 are 18". So it could be the same for the 220.
It may be worth checking out the website up in hull area I think it was called the tyremen and they did winter wheels to fit as well as supplying winter tyres, and being non BMW franchise it may be a better price.
Graeme
Now: E70 X5 in Blue, 3 Minis Cooper S R53, JCW R56 & Cooper S Roadster R59 :drive:
Prev: Abarth 595C & 500C, E53 X5 4.4i, E88 135i M Sport, Audi TT Mk1 V6, 3 Smarts, 8 Vauxhalls, 4 Fords, 2 Triumphs, 1 Mini & Bikes
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Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Hi Graeme,
It turns out that I needed to select a higher load rated tyre. The BMW accessories configurator defaults to an incompatible tyre with a load index of 90 (that’s helpful then!) and selecting the higher 95 version is fine. These are the alloys I’m concerned about....
It turns out that I needed to select a higher load rated tyre. The BMW accessories configurator defaults to an incompatible tyre with a load index of 90 (that’s helpful then!) and selecting the higher 95 version is fine. These are the alloys I’m concerned about....
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Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
They look like ///M 400 style alloys, have them on my e46....
Re: Diamond Cut wheels......what do you use to stop corrosion?
Style 486M 18”
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