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Dave M
03-10-2004, 08:43 PM
Not a wheely knowledgeable guy. Wow that funny stuff. Wondering whether the e-bay sale below will fit. The seller doesn't specify offset, which I thought should be 15mm. Is this correct, wil these bolt on.
I'm sure someone knows this, would love to find out and bid,

Thanks again,

DAve

http://65.54.184.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=EN&lah=7a96cb05e329fa23e603c6749cb0b7bc&lat=1078969134&hm___action=http%3a%2f%2fcgi%2eebay%2ecom%2febaymo tors%2fws%2feBayISAPI%2edll%3fViewItem%26rd%3d1%26 category%3d43957%26item%3d2465028145%26sspagename% 3dSTRK%253AMEBWA%253AIT

sc156k
03-10-2004, 10:49 PM
Call Discount Tire or Tire Rack and they will send you a set for about $15.

zmuff
03-11-2004, 07:46 AM
I have e39 style 32's on my 535i which are staggered (8" front/9" rear). I'm pretty sure the rear offset is 26mm which will allow 255-40-17's. My worn out tires getting ready to come off are 245-45-17's (235-45-17 on the front). Ask the seller what the width of the wheels are to be sure. Tire Rack has the required hubcentric rings for $3.00 each under part number A670, just bought some 2 weeks ago. Good luck on your bid.

Dave M
03-11-2004, 07:13 PM
I have e39 style 32's on my 535i which are staggered (8" front/9" rear). I'm pretty sure the rear offset is 26mm which will allow 255-40-17's. My worn out tires getting ready to come off are 245-45-17's (235-45-17 on the front). Ask the seller what the width of the wheels are to be sure. Tire Rack has the required hubcentric rings for $3.00 each under part number A670, just bought some 2 weeks ago. Good luck on your bid.