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      07-25-2007, 06:10 PM   #1
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Will the E90 take wheels from other BMW's as a

direct fit? It seems some E46 M3 wheels fit, but other's don't? Is this true? I'm sure it's been discussed before, but I couldn't figure out what to search for when looking.
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      07-25-2007, 06:30 PM   #2
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No, not all BMW wheels will fit every car. It depends on a lot of different factors, including size, and offsets. The only consistency between BMW wheels is the bolt pattern, 5x120.
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every BMW has a different offset combo.... the M3 wheels are probably one of the closest matched offset combo to the E90....
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I would say the big deal that you would be concerned about on transffering an M3 wheel would be the rear.

The front wheel will generally be a high offset that can transfer no problem most likely around a 40mm ET. But the rear is were it gets dicey because most E46 M3's run a 20-25mm ET on the rears of the M3 and some run around a 30mm ET. The 30mm will work on your 328 but the 20mm will rub and the 25mm depending on width will require some tender loving care on your fender.

Hope that helps.
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