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      05-21-2010, 03:33 PM   #1
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Need advice fast- will these fit?

Want them for my e90 325
http://albany.craigslist.org/pts/1752709620.html

will they fit as the guy suggests?
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The E39's have a center bore of 74.1mm so you'd need hubcentric rings.

And the offsets on the stock M5 wheels are too agressive with the stock tires...you'd need to roll your rear fenders and get thinner front/rear tires. I believe the specs are 18x8, ET20 and 18x9.5 ET22.

So the answer is yes, they will fit, but not without some work.
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The E39's have a center bore of 74.1mm so you'd need hubcentric rings.

And the offsets on the stock M5 wheels are too agressive with the stock tires...you'd need to roll your rear fenders and get thinner front/rear tires. I believe the specs are 18x8, ET20 and 18x9.5 ET22.

So the answer is yes, they will fit, but not without some work.
thanks a lot dude
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      05-21-2010, 07:14 PM   #4
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I believe those are 18x9 in the rear, ET24 for the e39 and ET22 for the e34, so these are probably ET24 since they're coming off an e39.
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what would be required to make them fit? hubcentric and rolling rear fenders? ill have to read up on it more.
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