malter
05-16-2007, 03:23 AM
They are 5x120.65 pattern.
17x9.5J
55mm offset
What do I need to fit these on a E36 M3 and is it possible? I know i will need some kind of spacer to go from 5x120, some fender rolling, how about offset issues?
Thanks
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Sam Hamm
05-16-2007, 08:29 AM
hmm ive asked around about that before and some of the guys on here say it will work some say it wont
ive never really looked into it just tellin you what opinions i got
Sam Hamm
05-16-2007, 10:57 AM
but it wasnt the same wheels they just had similiar offsets and widths and they said it wouldnt work so i dont know
BimmerDawg
05-16-2007, 10:59 AM
Off a vette, I assume?
Prolly a 25mm spacer and 225/45 front and 15-20mm spacer rear with the same tire. It'll be strected, but should look okay.
m.olennick
05-16-2007, 06:43 PM
Off a vette, I assume?
Prolly a 25mm spacer and 225/45 front and 15-20mm spacer rear with the same tire. It'll be strected, but should look okay.
With that large of a spacer, why not fork up the wheels to someone with the correct car. I'd be very hesitant to run wheels like that with such large spacers.
nineball12
05-21-2007, 08:30 PM
With that large of a spacer, why not fork up the wheels to someone with the correct car. I'd be very hesitant to run wheels like that with such large spacers.
Now why's that? People with vw's have been running spacers that for years going from a 4x100 bolt pattern to a porsche 5x130 bolt pattern.
ghambino
05-21-2007, 08:45 PM
No biggie. The adapter should not be a problem. I'm actually thinking of doing the same thing. 5x120 to 5x114.3. Get whatever size adapter you want, depending on how much fender work you want to do and tire size. Make sure the adapter is hub centric and wheel centric. You will have to measure the hub size on the BBS wheels.