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      04-26-2012, 08:58 AM   #1
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M5 Rims?

hey guys, just wondering, would OEM M5 rims fit a 2011 E92 335xi?
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hey guys, just wondering, would OEM M5 rims fit a 2011 E92 335xi?
Do you mean style 166?
What size and offsets?

Here is one with style 166.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=670281
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not sure, my buddy told me he has a guy selling them, they are Original BMW M5 wheels and they do look like the ones in that link you replied with. not sure if they will fit the 2011 E92 335xi though lol
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Rears 19x9.5 et27 will fit without problem.
Front is the issue.

If the front size is 19x8.5 et 12? thats quite aggressive.
Here is E92 with 9.5 et22 front
http://illmotion1.wordpress.com/2011...bmw-e92-328xi/

which sticks out 3mm more than 8.5 et12.

I guess it is possible to fit ,but camber adjusments are probably needed and tyres needs to be stretched. Probably 225/35 would be safest bet.
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well i think that all M5 OEM rims are the same specs...but the guy in the first link u sent me, looks like he didnt have much problem with the et12...if thats the actual offset that he has, which technically i think all are the same, but i dont wanna get these and then see that they dont fit and ill be screwed pretty much
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