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      05-30-2010, 02:30 AM   #1
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Any info on the wheels regarding offset and center bore?

Just wondering if I'll be able to use the 19" wheels on the 335 for this car?
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Tirerack.com is where I usually go to compare fitments. They show fitments for the 550 GT, but no fitments yet for the F10 5er. I am really hoping e60 fitmets will be a match. If things go the way I hope, I will be buying winter tires/rims right away when my 535xi is delivered in Oct/Nov '10. I'd like to know I could be shopping for them now.
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Bump since cars are arriving at dealers.
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See the following post (http://forums.5series.net/topic/9334...s-for-the-f10/) - info extracted below:

"According to BMW Nordic the ET's for the new F10 wheels are

18" Style 329 and 330.

F 8 x 18 ET 30 (tires 245/45)
R 9 x 18 ET 44 (tires 275/40)


19" Style 331 and 332.

F 8,5 x 19 ET 33 (tires 245/40)
R 9 x 19 ET 44 (tires 275/35)

Thanks Ari"
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Thanks. That's useful for offset info.

I'm intersested in knowing if BMW used the E39 center bore of 74.1 / E60 center bore of 72.56 vs. the E90's 72.56.
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Thanks. That's useful for offset info.

I'm intersested in knowing if BMW used the E39 center bore of 74.1 / E60 center bore of 72.56 vs. the E90's 72.56.
By what LACSTER says, it seems that the center bore is the same between E60 and F10 - 72.56 mm.

http://f10.5post.com/forums/showthre...27#post7569727
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By what LACSTER says, it seems that the center bore is the same between E60 and F10.

http://f10.5post.com/forums/showthre...27#post7569727
depends tho, as he referenced miro wheels from an e60, but did not comfirm if hub rings were/are equipped on the e60 to fit the miro's (which is usually the norm).
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