Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Tariffs on E88 Orders

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Tariffs on E88 Orders

    Hi everyone - has anyone in the US ordered a set of E88s from Team Schirmer recently with the new tariff situation? If you have, would you mind sharing what you ended up paying in duties? I’m trying to get a realistic total cost before I pull the trigger.

    From what I can tell, Schirmer acts as the dealer and the wheels likely ship straight from BBS. I dug into the HTS codes, but it’s not obvious which one applies:

    • HTS 8708.70.25.00 (“road wheels”) sometimes shows a 30% duty.

    • Other wheel classifications show 0% duty under certain “other” categories - Hail Mary, highly doubt this will apply.

    • After the US–EU trade update taking effect August 1, 2025, some EU auto parts fall under a 15% duty instead of the higher rates.

    Schirmer couldn’t confirm anything and told me to check with local shipping/customs, so I’m hoping someone here has a real-world data point.
    '02 ///M3 Alpine White / Cinnamon 6MT

    #2
    The tariff schedule is impossible to figure out, and sellers are reluctant to share information (though they are likely the best informed).

    I would plan for the 30% tariff unless there is a higher one that may apply. It varies based on material, so make sure it's aluminum road wheels you're looking at with the one you found.

    I bought something from the UK on ebay that should have cost me an additional 50%, but was never charged. Not sure I would take that gamble with an 8,000-dollar set of wheels, though.

    Comment


      #3
      These don't get shipped directly from BBS, they come in Schirmer boxes
      /// 2004 SG/IR - Build Thread

      Comment


        #4
        Have you talked to Thompson?

        System Motorsports is the industry-leading direct source for quality aftermarket automotive performance parts and technical support. We specialize in large-volume wholesale + retail programs for consumers and businesses alike, stocking product in-house + servicing clients all across the US + International territories.

        2004 Dinan S3-R M3
        2023 X3M Competition

        Comment


          #5
          Originally posted by 9kracing View Post
          Have you talked to Thompson?

          System Motorsports is the industry-leading direct source for quality aftermarket automotive performance parts and technical support. We specialize in large-volume wholesale + retail programs for consumers and businesses alike, stocking product in-house + servicing clients all across the US + International territories.
          System Motorsports is the most expensive option at this point coming in around 8300.

          Slicer is 7900 + shipping so about the same price.

          Schirmer with the 18% off promotion is 6400 shipped. The import duties is the biggest question mark.

          Going to give Thompson a call this afternoon to cover all bases - thanks for the vouch.
          '02 ///M3 Alpine White / Cinnamon 6MT

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by 1000hp View Post
            The tariff schedule is impossible to figure out, and sellers are reluctant to share information (though they are likely the best informed).

            I would plan for the 30% tariff unless there is a higher one that may apply. It varies based on material, so make sure it's aluminum road wheels you're looking at with the one you found.

            I bought something from the UK on ebay that should have cost me an additional 50%, but was never charged. Not sure I would take that gamble with an 8,000-dollar set of wheels, though.
            Thanks for the insight. Schirmer is based in Germany, but they do have a U.S. branch in Illinois. I’m trying to figure out whether ordering through them and having the wheels come from BBS USA instead of BBS Germany would avoid the import tariffs.

            UK tariffs aren’t relevant here, but the 30% vs. 15% rate tied to the August agreement between the U.S. and Germany is still pretty murky. Given how many vehicles we import from Germany, I’m hoping it ends up being the 15% rate, but that’s still unclear. Like you said, the whole situation is confusing.
            '02 ///M3 Alpine White / Cinnamon 6MT

            Comment


              #7
              Originally posted by AWE46M3 View Post
              Going to give Thompson a call this afternoon to cover all bases - thanks for the vouch.


              He's a very good dude, and a fellow E46 M3 owner.

              Ask him for a form discount haha


              2004 Dinan S3-R M3
              2023 X3M Competition

              Comment

              Working...
              X