View Full Version : Wheels that bolt on with no spacers?


jdkirkk
03-20-2008, 06:56 AM
http://www.finishlinewheels.com/BMW/8+SERIES/1991/
Wheel# A-59199U10 16" X 7.5" (the bottom wheel in the illustration) for an E-31 8 Series or one of theother two wheels.
These wheels would bolt on to my 1989 635 with no spacers right?
This wheel would closely match the circumference of my TRX wheels.
Anybody done business with "Finishline wheels" ?

Lsixer
03-20-2008, 10:43 AM
http://www.finishlinewheels.com/BMW/8+SERIES/1991/
Wheel# A-59199U10 16" X 7.5" (the bottom wheel in the illustration) for an E-31 8 Series or one of theother two wheels.
These wheels would bolt on to my 1989 635 with no spacers right?
This wheel would closely match the circumference of my TRX wheels.
Anybody done business with "Finishline wheels" ?

Hi John,

Those are the EXACT same wheels I have on my '87. I see no reason why they would not fit your '89.

If you are hesitant, you can always come by my place and we can take one off of my car and try it on yours. I know you are a bit of a drive, I just dont remember if and how often you get up in my neck of the woods.

jdkirkk
03-20-2008, 04:58 PM
http://www.finishlinewheels.com/BMW/7+SERIES/1995/

How about this one from a '95 7 Series.
The first one #A-59207U10

CW6er
03-20-2008, 06:47 PM
http://www.finishlinewheels.com/BMW/7+SERIES/1995/

How about this one from a '95 7 Series.
The first one #A-59207U10
You really need to know the offset of the rim. You can probably find is here:

http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/

The 7-Series rims will fit but they are close and sometimes determining if a tire will rub or not depends on the brand of tire, unless you use narrow tires on the front. There are several threads on this here and at BC

I think you are passing over some great looking wheels by limiting your self to 16" rims. I personally wouldn't go over 17", but the widest range of rims seems to be in the 17" size, both BMW OEM and aftermarket.

If I were looking, Rondell #58's, the 2-piece style 5's(polished of course), M-Parallel's, and style 42's would top my list for starters. :cool