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      04-13-2024, 01:53 PM   #1
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BBS Wheels on an E90

I have an 06 e90 and I got a set of bbs wheels from a 5 series for a good deal. What spacers/hub rings do I need to buy to get this to fit?
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      04-13-2024, 04:39 PM   #2
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Didn't think a 15" wheel would fit on an e90. Thinking 16" was smallest.
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I too think that 15" will not fit.

I just bought BBS CH-R 8.5x19" ET35 wheels to my E91 330xd LCI. Eibach B12 Pro Kit -25 mm. With 245/40-19 tires it did not fit. Ordered 225/35 tires.
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you’ll probably need smaller brake discs. that aside will the wheels fit easily, they are quite small/narrow so they will clear both the inside (shocks) and the outside (fenders) easy. you can actually use most of the suggested spacers for a regular wheel, so 10mm in the front and 15mm in the rear for a pre-lci
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      05-08-2024, 11:48 PM   #5
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Those are e34 fitment, being 06 you have the tiniest brakes of all up front (only 300 mm ) so they just might fit, since e34s were 302mm assuming caliper isn’t much higher protruding than the old ates e34s had… but those imo are better suited to 70s and 80s bmws size wise. Shoot I can’t imagine trying to find a 225/55/15 anymore but I’m sure they are still made by someone.
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