Guys that roll with BMW 7 series wheels, need input?
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Guys that roll with BMW 7 series wheels, need input?
What are you guys doing to get these to fit?
I just found some BMW E60 M5 wheels for sale pretty cheap.......I think they would look pretty sweet.....
I just found some BMW E60 M5 wheels for sale pretty cheap.......I think they would look pretty sweet.....
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Redrill them if you must have them. I will tell you try are not lightweight at all and have fairly aggressive factory offsets. +20 range. After the cost of adapters and tires you will realize that you should have just brought something that fits properly. If you are on a budget you should look at XXR, ROTA, AXIS, and maybe even Varrstoen.
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Redrill them if you must have them. I will tell you try are not lightweight at all and have fairly aggressive factory offsets. +20 range. After the cost of adapters and tires you will realize that you should have just brought something that fits properly. If you are on a budget you should look at XXR, ROTA, AXIS, and maybe even Varrstoen.
sets them aside and different from every1 else
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I would fully agree with you a year or so ago. But this ship has sailed, everyone on every forum has done these wheels #'s and #'s of times and color combos etc. I know because I too have ran them on BMW e39's, E60, and even my former 350z. The wheels you speak of are BMW style 95's. The OP wants E60 m5 wheels or M sport wheels.
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