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      05-12-2007, 07:46 AM   #1
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Will these fit under the e92

I have a set of rims that were under a e65. They are 18" with 245/50/18 rubber on. I think they are nice and was thinking of putting they on as my winter wheels when I get my ride. Is that possible?

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i doubt it... they look like the rubber is way too big, and 245 might be too much for the front
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I am talking about that I would change the rubber.
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umm i dont see why it wouldnt fit..as long as you change the rubber the lug patterns are the same im guessing right?
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those look flippin sweet, they aer like the 335 rims with some extra spokes taht look really nice! I'll take em off ur hands if u dont want em'! lol.
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Nice looking, but my fingers hurt just thinking about cleaning them.
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Wouldn't these be more suited to the Icelandic countryside?
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I think they look butt....

Get after market wheels if you want to change


They look like they belong on SUVs
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      05-12-2007, 01:48 PM   #9
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I think they look butt....

Get after market wheels if you want to change


They look like they belong on SUVs
I think you have no idea about how much salt and tar is on the roads over the winter in iceland (the winter is 9 months) Also we role on tires with nails in. For the winter its sweet. We took them off the e65 cuz now its roling on these babes (hartge 20") and I just got the old ones.

BTW. The pic is taken in Poland. There are not so many trees in Iceland

I am just planning my future cuz now i drive a lexus but soon thats gona change. Trying to sell it now and soon, bmw here I come!!
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Oh, you live in a weird place...i guess you can sport these weird wheels...
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      05-12-2007, 01:56 PM   #11
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I think they look butt....

Get after market wheels if you want to change


They look like they belong on SUVs
I can tell you one thing. I would love to get a aftermarket wheels but for the summer I am thinking of the 19" m6 wheels. If not I will try to get some Volks or some.
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Can someone tell me if the front wont fit. Is the front to wide?
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