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      05-30-2015, 11:19 PM   #1
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Other model OEMs that will fit the E90

Does anyone happen to know if the HD505 or the 293 will fit our E90's? I know the 505 has a 35 offset which should be fine but I didn't know if there are any other factors that would make it not work. Thanks.
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Does anyone happen to know if the HD505 or the 293 will fit our E90's? I know the 505 has a 35 offset which should be fine but I didn't know if there are any other factors that would make it not work. Thanks.
I have no idea what HD505s are but the style 293 will fit. The fronts are 18x8et29, rears 18.8.5et40. I'd put a 5mm spacer on the front and a 20mm in the rear. Then wrap them in 225/40 and 255/35.
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Thanks for the info. Is there a guide anywhere that shows what other model rims fits the e90?
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If not, that would probably be a fantastic sticky here
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Thanks for the info. Is there a guide anywhere that shows what other model rims fits the e90?
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If not, that would probably be a fantastic sticky here
No there isn't one. We just have ppl that know what wheels will or will not fit. You can always just ask like you did here but you can easily search to see if anyone has done a similar setup. For instance, the 293 has a 18x8et29. I'd google, "e90 18x8et29".
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I have no idea what HD505s are but the style 293 will fit. The fronts are 18x8et29, rears 18.8.5et40. I'd put a 5mm spacer on the front and a 20mm in the rear. Then wrap them in 225/40 and 255/35.
I think HD505 have 18x8 et35 specs and are from E60 AWD. So those would fit just like factory setups. Also with style 293 i think the 5mm front spacer is unnecessarily. Rear would definitely look better with spacers.
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Thanks monaco. kisho I hear what you're saying but it wouldn't be a bad idea to just have a list of wheels that would fit. Most people (obviously not people that have been modding BMWs for a long time) would get some use out of it.
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it wouldn't be a bad idea to just have a list of wheels that would fit. Most people (obviously not people that have been modding BMWs for a long time) would get some use out of it.
Problem with that is that almost anything can be fitted, so the list would be endless. Some wheels would just require more modifications to fit, than others. Then there is many variables that affect what fits and what wont. Here is good website for bmw factory wheels http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/, it tells which model they belong, but doesn't mean it wouldn't fit to others.
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