When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
And down at the bottom, it says- "We are a high quality retailer; we only retail after market JWL VIA certified rims or the OEM re-manufactured rims with one year suppliers warranty on manufacturing fault and anti corrosion. We only sell cast aluminum and forged aluminum rims to ensure quality."
They are good looking wheels. But personally I would probably never buy wheels off Ebay... Wheels are a big purchase, I need to see them in person especially in cases where the make and model isn't specified. They do list a phone number, wouldn't hurt to give them a call and ask some questions to feel it out..
this is kind of weird too.. If you check out their Ebay store, they have wheels listed as 20" that look identical to the 2014ish Q60 coupe wheels - and they're asking crazy money for them..
Hey they're only like 3 hours from me. Not sure what Venom is talking about, they have almost 1k reviews with 99.5%, that's pretty damn great. Any idiot can leave bad feedback for getting their package in 2 days instead of next day so if they are doing this well, this far out, I'd trust them. Worst case, you'll get every penny back from Paypal and probably still keep the wheels. I've never ever been permanently burned from eBay, I'm not a total fan of how they do business but if there's one thing they do right, its buyer protection.
Wheels, brakes and suspension are critical components. Do you really want to buy some cheap replica ones which do not have any safety testing and put your life and everyone else on the road in danger? All just to save a few hundred bucks?
Bash me if you please... but the purpose of this thread was to get opinions and/or personal reviews of this particular seller.
I've seen enough videos/pictures of cracked, broken replica wheels to know better than to buy a set.
If all of their wheels are actually fake, non-certified replicas, and they state that all of their wheels are "JWL VIA certified," then they need to be sued.
Can't we all just have a happy discussion without bashing one another?
Well, true.. I was actually looking at those too. I tried Google Image searching to see G37 coupes with those wheels, but wasn't successful. Do you know of any?
"VIA marks or limited load marking can only be displayed on products that comply with verification test conducted by the Vehicle Inspection and registered with the Council. In addition, VIA marks and load labeling marks must be used in the stipulated sizes and styles.
As the VIA mark is a registered trademark, displaying the VIA mark without VIA registration means unauthorized use of a registered trademark, and hence is illegal."