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01-20-2011, 11:30 PM | #1 |
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Will wheels from my 5 series fit an e90?
Hey guys. I'm not too good with offsets and that sort of thing but heres my situation:
I own a 2004 (e60) 525i and I have staggered 19" VMR wheels on it I am very close to purchasing a 2008 335i, and was wondering if its possible to get my old wheels to fit on without issue? From what i read, 5 series have a lower offset so would a set of spacers do the trick or am i completely getting this wrong? Please any help would be much appreciated. I may buy the 335 saturday and need to know if i should sell my old wheels. Thanks for any input...
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Ill have to check but as I remember 5 series typically have offsets around 15 to 20. I'm not sure what e90s require but I believe its more in the 40 range? Either way thanks for the input, hopefully in a few days I can test it out because I think the hyperblack would look really good on a black 335. Now I just have to pay for the car haha
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01-21-2011, 02:56 AM | #4 |
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Actually was told by Tischer that a 5 series space saver wheel would fit an E9X so maybe you're close
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01-21-2011, 03:53 AM | #5 |
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5 series offsets are usually in the 15-20 range, E9X 30-40.
Then again, offset is nothing without width - so assuming you have 8.5 up front and 9.5 ET22 out the back it can work. Can't go wrong with a test fit! |
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At worst case your at a 19x8.5 et 20 front and 19x9.5et22 rear - with will fit great and be a nice flush look. Might need a rear fender roll but that's nothing major.
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01-21-2011, 01:17 PM | #8 |
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i am looking for e60 wheels for my e90 but you have to get different size tires. and also lci e90s use a different rear offsets. if you have to run snow chains i wouldnt use that aggressive of a wheel.
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Spacers will virtually lower the offset of the wheel since you are placing material on the hub to push the wheels out.
Unfortunately since the 5-Series runs low offset wheels, they will not work on a 335i without stretched tires and fender work. Recommended fitment is 8.5 +35 and a 9.5 +33 for a flush fitment on 235/265 tires. -Charles@VMRWheels
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do it. they will look great
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Actually, I am buying pre-lci (Im 21 years old, cant be ordering new bimmers). So VMR says they wont fit without major work, but brocklanders looks great and thats nearly the setup my e60 has, just not sure about exact tire sizes. Guess Ill have to just try them out, assuming my deal goes through tomorrow for the 335i (it only has 15k miles and is fully loaded, so pre-lci isnt alllll bad haha)
Thanks for all the help though guys And Charles@VMR, if I cant get them to work youll be my first contact as I love some of your wheels and have had a great experience with the VB3s
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Oh, Brocks are 18s. Ive got staggered 19s so maybe not. Either way, thanks guys I appreciate you helping out the clueless new guy
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it depends on the offset of the aftermarket wheels (as others have previously said above) if they are et15 i wouldnt eeven try it will look silly.if they are et20 you will be fine with 225/35/19 and 255/30/19
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Offset Fitments!
Hi! Just joined this site and looking for some advice around offsets and fitments and hoping someone can help me please!
I have a 2006 E90 330d Saloon and seen a lovely pair of wheels that I wanna purchase for the car and not sure if they are gonna fit and dont want to take the word of the person selling them incase hes fobbing me off just so I will buy them! They are Breyton alloys 8.5j 19" for the fronts with a offset of 30 and the Rears are 9.5j 19" with a offset of 21 with 255/35 on the tyres. Will these wheels fir my car without any major work being done to them as I dont want to end up buying them if they are not going to fit! Many Thanks in advance for any help! sorry forgot to mention the front tyres are 235/35's Last edited by HassShah; 07-28-2013 at 08:15 AM.. |
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Also rear wheel with that offset and 255/30 or 265/30 might need slight fender roll. Depending how low you are. Nothing major tho.
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Like MonacoBlueE90 said, the rear tires should be a 30 profile, instead of 35. The rear offset is more aggressive than I'd recommend as well, so you may need to do fender work.
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