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      02-27-2014, 11:31 PM   #1
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New 19 inch wheel for the M235i (BMW Wheel Style 361)

Could this actually be a factory option for 19 inch rims for the M235?

Does anybody know what model or brand of wheel this is? It looks Like a modern version of the 313 wheel which was found on the 135is and 335is

I really love this wheel. I hope it's affordable and with the correct offsets. Anybody know where to get this wheel?
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Another shot of this wheel
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Doesn't look like a M235i. More a sport line 2 series.

I think these look quite good as well. But I'm biased towards polished alloys.

On all pictures of OEM 19" I've seen so far the rear offset is still too weak for my tastes.
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Haven't seen a 19" option yet...but these are nice.

But damn...Sapphire Black is INSANE!
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Found it!

http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/bmw/361

BMW Wheel Style 361
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Found it!

http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/bmw/361

BMW Wheel Style 361
Thank you so much.

Now we just have to find out how much they are and if they'll actually fit on an M235.
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Found the answer unfortunately their $4400 a set - tires included. Ouch

Must find replica......
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Found the answer unfortunately their $4400 a set - tires included. Ouch

Must find replica......
Saw those last week and yes, they do look good. But take a look how they (and the stock wheels) sit in terms of offset. This car can stand a little push to the outside, both front and back IMO...maybe 10mm or so.

But hang on sir, there's going to be a good number of fine quality wheels available for this car. There's some already out in Europe for the M135 which is our car here more or less. You're in Cali I believe, give Supreme Power a call to see if they've anything in the wings. I love dealing with those guys and their prices are as good as anyone else in the country. APEX will probably come out with some custom wheels for this car too. They are well respected in the tracking world and their designs are really good looking...and relatively inexpensive for what you get. Too soon for me right now to start shopping 'cause I'll be having to wait for the xDrive version mid year. And I'll be looking for decent wheels that are fairly light weight. These 361's are beautiful but I bet they weigh a ton. Goal for my wheels will be somewhere around the 18-19 lb mark/each. I'd imagine these weigh between 25-30 which I believe is the same ballpark as the stock 18's on the M235.

Here's to hoping!!!
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going to enjoy my Michelin PSS ..summer 18 inch tires on the M235i...i heard they really stick to the ground...some like to upgrade to the 19....can't see the logic myself until the 18 need a tire change...but enjoy we only live once..
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going to enjoy my Michelin PSS ..summer 18 inch tires on the M235i...i heard they really stick to the ground...some like to upgrade to the 19....can't see the logic myself until the 18 need a tire change...but enjoy we only live once..
What's "summer".....can you describe it for us lol!!
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you don't know the difference between summer and all season tires.?
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zero tires..not a fan of those
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Mark thank you as always. I will check it out and report back.
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you don't know the difference between summer and all season tires.?
I was being sarcastic. You live in Beverly Hills??? Warm, sunny?? I live in minus whatever the hell it is today?? Yes....I know the difference between "summer" and "all season" and guess what....even "winter" tires. But thanks for asking.
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Curious if the same wheels 20's made for the f30 would fit.
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