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      08-24-2023, 06:37 PM   #1
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763m CS wheels

What's the best place to purchase a set of 763m's from? Any discounts available?

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      08-25-2023, 06:05 AM   #2
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Getbmwparts.com

Been tracking prices for a while and they seem to be the cheapest price+shipping.
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      08-26-2023, 04:42 PM   #3
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You might try getting your local dealership to price match - getbmwparts is a dealership. Whatever pricing they can do is still above their cost, so any dealership could match if they wanted to. Your dealer is also a tire installer, so they can mount up the tires you ordered from Tire Rack too, if so incined (not just the grossly overpriced MPSS that they want to sell you). I much prefered getting s/t like this from a local site where it was all mounted and ready to go - if there are problems like damage mounting a tire then I'm not stuck with installer vs. parts supplier arguments on who did the damage.
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I got mine in Frozen Gold in December last year, but I would get the Wheel/Tire package with Cup2's if anything.
At the time the package was backordered, so I got wheels, tpms, caps, tires separately, and paid to get them mounted separately. First, it was much more expensive than the package, and Second, I had damage on two wheels during transport. Apparently the boxes BMW warehouses send to dealers are single layer cardboard with a foam sheet to protect the face and rim- the dealer reinforced with cardboard when shipping them to me, but still got some damage (Fedex). Got them replaced, but took about two months from purchase to getting full set.
If I were to do it over, I'd either only get the full package (tires mounted will give more protection), if not, just go with some Apex VS5RS's- save some money, more sizes available, better shipping protection, and even 50% replacements.
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You might try getting your local dealership to price match - getbmwparts is a dealership. Whatever pricing they can do is still above their cost, so any dealership could match if they wanted to.
I have not found this to be the case at all, and I'm a shopper.

Getbmwparts FTW.

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      08-27-2023, 09:38 AM   #6
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You have to ask nice, and have a cooperative dealership. But worth a try in my opinion, as the convenience can't be beat.
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I have found that www.bmwpartsworldwide.com (Zeigler BMW of Orland Park) regularly undercuts getbmwparts pricing, sometimes substantially. I've ordered parts from them twice now and had prompt service with no complaints. Also shipping to me for a set of CS wheels from bmwpartsworldwide is showing $186.21 vs $215.80 at getbmwparts.

Gold CS wheels at bmwpartsworldwide vs getbmwparts:

36108089343 $1018.65 vs $1101.24
36108089338 $926.74 vs $1001.88

Totals with shipping (to SC) but before tax:

bmwpartsworldwide: $4076.99
getbmwparts: $4422.04

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I have found that www.bmwpartsworldwide.com (Zeigler BMW of Orland Park) regularly undercuts getbmwparts pricing, sometimes substantially. I've ordered parts from them twice now and had prompt service with no complaints. Also shipping to me for a set of CS wheels from bmwpartsworldwide is showing $186.21 vs $215.80 at getbmwparts.

Gold CS wheels at bmwpartsworldwide vs getbmwparts:

36108089343 $1018.65 vs $1101.24
36108089338 $926.74 vs $1001.88

Totals with shipping (to SC) but before tax:

bmwpartsworldwide: $4076.99
getbmwparts: $4422.04

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I followed your advice and ordered a set from Zeigler, wheels were $4031 before shipping to NorCal. Just received them today, it took exactly a month to arrive as they had to order them from Germany.
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