A choice of rims: Alpina, Schitzer, MIM
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- AlpineAde
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Guys,
I wouldn't mind some advice on this one.
I've got an opportunity to grab some rims for my 325i. Three possibilities have sort of presented themselves all at once.
1) Alpinas 16x7. No centre caps, probably need a refurb. et 28
2) Schnitzer type 1s, beautifully refurbed by the looks of them, 15x7, don't know the et (20? 25?)
3) MIM 1900s, definitely need refurbishment. 15x7, et 13.
They are all priced pretty similarly.
Thoughts? All opinions appreciated.
I wouldn't mind some advice on this one.
I've got an opportunity to grab some rims for my 325i. Three possibilities have sort of presented themselves all at once.
1) Alpinas 16x7. No centre caps, probably need a refurb. et 28
2) Schnitzer type 1s, beautifully refurbed by the looks of them, 15x7, don't know the et (20? 25?)
3) MIM 1900s, definitely need refurbishment. 15x7, et 13.
They are all priced pretty similarly.
Thoughts? All opinions appreciated.
- AlpineAde
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The Schnitzers look mint but the Alpinas are a damn fine looking rim for the E30. I reckon they look perfectly OK without the caps but I would like the caps ~ pigs to get hold of though. I know of a place that does stellar work with refurbing, it's just a matter of finding caps.
That being said, I downloaded the E30 AC Schnitzer catalogue and looked through it and I find the type 1s are growing on me quite a bit. They look pretty good indeed. They offered some beautiful finishes to their wheels.
Thanks for the feedback, oylegate
That being said, I downloaded the E30 AC Schnitzer catalogue and looked through it and I find the type 1s are growing on me quite a bit. They look pretty good indeed. They offered some beautiful finishes to their wheels.
Thanks for the feedback, oylegate
- AlexBaur325
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Id go with Alpinas, brilliant wheel for the e30 
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e30bmlover
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ac schnitzer..... made by winners for winners or..... ac schnitzer..... beyond the standard(this is the current slogan they are using at the moment)
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motorsport786
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Alpina are the best in my opinion.

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buy them all
Bear in mind decent tyres are going to set you back a bit more in the Alpina 8J size.
Also prices of the caps and locks from BMW are not cheap.
Lock Set £82.80
Badges £8.78 each
Cap £36.01 each
Lock Covers £4.23 each
Also prices of the caps and locks from BMW are not cheap.
Lock Set £82.80
Badges £8.78 each
Cap £36.01 each
Lock Covers £4.23 each
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e30bmlover
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yeah they are a nice wheel no doubt but............ everyone has a set/wants a set, be it wannabe's(bk 171motorsport786 wrote:Alpina are the best in my opinion.
Really hard choice.....NOT!! AC SCHNITZER all the way mate, alpinas are nice i must say (i have them on my car lol) but i would prefer to have ac schnitzer.
Either way its all down to taste mate, take a look at a few e30s with both wheels on them and see which you like.
Or as said above...buy all of them
Either way its all down to taste mate, take a look at a few e30s with both wheels on them and see which you like.
Or as said above...buy all of them
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Bit biased towards the schnitzers - but they'd look better in 16"!!!!
I do like the MIM's too though - just a bit different!!! Was lloking around for some for a while before i came across my schnitzers!!!!!
I do like the MIM's too though - just a bit different!!! Was lloking around for some for a while before i came across my schnitzers!!!!!
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But 16" Alpina's look a lot different to 17". Much better looking as well.e30bmlover wrote:yeah they are a nice wheel no doubt but............ everyone has a set/wants a set, be it wannabe's(bk 171motorsport786 wrote:Alpina are the best in my opinion.) or genuine... hardly rare.
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e30bmlover
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that goes without saying mate, i made the mistake of buying some 171's(very cheap may i add) they were on the car for a couple of days, then i went back to the 14'' bbs.Blitz wrote:But 16" Alpina's look a lot different to 17". Much better looking as well.e30bmlover wrote:yeah they are a nice wheel no doubt but............ everyone has a set/wants a set, be it wannabe's(bk 171motorsport786 wrote:Alpina are the best in my opinion.) or genuine... hardly rare.




