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09-02-2005, 07:30 PM | #1 |
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m3 rims
i dont LOVE the idea of spending extra money on stock bmw rims. but i do think the m3 wheels will look very nice on the e90.
where is a good place to look for a set of used m3 wheels. i know there are a lot floating around somewhere. also, whats the average price? and will they bolt right up to our e90s with no rubbing or anything like that? thanks
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yup yup, it'll bolt right on. As for getting used ones, I would try the e46fanatics classifieds or the m3forum classifieds. good luck ! |
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09-03-2005, 07:05 PM | #4 |
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alright. im still not sold on the m3 rims. a friend of mine has a set of the 128's on his 545. they are 19inch. will these bolt right up. i definitely think these are my favorite bmw stock rims
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dont put stock M3 rims on an E90....
I know people have done it, but to me is seems kinda dumb to put stock wheels from one car on another... There are however other BMW 19's that are more suited for the E90. |
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09-04-2005, 01:55 AM | #6 |
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i agree. thats why im asking about the 128's. wil lthey fit?
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09-04-2005, 11:31 AM | #7 |
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Just got them on. Car is dirty and photos are bad. I'll try to get better ones when the light is better and the car is clean, as well as the camera lens. Sure looks better than the stock 16's.
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Nope, just bolted them on. No other mods yet. Had to use the tools/jack out of the Saab since the E90 doesn't come with them.
The tires are Kumho Ecsta 712 supras?, size 225/40/18. I would have preferred 255 width on the back but this is how they came. next replacement I'll make that switch. Shouldn't be that long, we will pile about 25,000 miles a year on this car. Car grips much better now of course, the stock 16" tires hydroplaned badly my wife said when she was in a storm, and these should do much better in the wet. The car is still quiet and rides smoothly, unlike the Saab 9-3 when we went to 18's that got a little harsh/loud. The car can definitely handle 18" wheels/tires w/o problems. |
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Ha, I have nothing to hide. They were $1200 plus $150 shipping with tires mounted/balanced from a seller on Ebay. Service was great, btw, they shipped them the day the auction ended and I paid them. Only possible foulup was the M3 stick on emblems that came with them seem to be too long for the recessed area it's supposed to go into. I admit I know nothing of the manufacture or weight of them, but the feedback rating was great for the seller and I didn't want to pay $700 more for OEM wheels I didn't like as much, and certainly not the price for genuine M3 wheels.
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09-04-2005, 05:06 PM | #13 |
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do you plan on lowering?
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Also M3 wheels on E90, btw the car is dirty and I don't know how to load bigger images:
driver side: ![]() front wheel- 18X8 et 47, tire- 225/40R18 contisport contact M3: ![]() rear wheel- 18X9 et 25, tire- 255/35R18 contisport contact M3: ![]() passenger side: ![]() Like what the other said, the car also need spacers and tips. Last edited by nimo; 09-15-2005 at 03:12 PM.. |
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I have an extra set of the 18' OEM M3 wheels as I put the 19' OEM ZCP Competition wheels on my M3. I was told at the dealership that my 19" ZCP wheels would not fit the e90, but I am not sure they really know. Anyone have any experience with this issue?
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