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      08-31-2013, 02:17 PM   #81
joejones81
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Drives: 2014 silver 535xi
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Originally Posted by ferrarif1 View Post
Anyone tried this? This would be a lower cost route to find a set of M5 takeoffs and keep the factory tires...
Has anyone been able to find out if the OEM rims AND tires can fit on the non-m5 F10 5 series. Based on the above forum posts I feel confident that the OEM M5 rims will fit with narrower tires. I've seen people verify that 285 rears and 255 fronts would work. However the OEM tires are 295 rear and 265 front. So far i have not found a single post that affirmitevly states the OEM M5 tires will NOT work, nor have i found a post that says they WILL work. Can anyone chime in with first hand knowledge or with substantial certainty that the 295 and 265 OEM M5 will or will not work with a non-m5 f10 5 series. (especially my 2014 535i xdrive)

OEM M5
Front 9Jx20 ET34 with 265/35/20 tires
Rear 10Jx20 ET34 with 295/30/20 tires


Just a heads up, i just called BMW of Morristown and brand new m5 343M 20" rims cost $3,968.78. This includings free shipping and there is no tax if shipped out of state. Note that these do not include sensors which cost $325 at getbmwparts.com also with free shipping.

The OEM tires (Mich PSS Max per summer) seem to go for $1,554.00 + $53.65 shipping. Pretty sure that quote was from tirerack.com.

So that means that these wheels brand new would cost
$5,901.43
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