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Thread: 18x8 e38's w/245/50/18 on stock 34?

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    Default 18x8 e38's w/245/50/18 on stock 34?

    I've read the faq, but am unsure if these will fit. It looks like maybe not. 18x8 with 24mm offset and 245/50R18's.

    Can get a couple different sets locally for about $450 and would be a huge upgrade to what I have.

    If not I found a set of e38 16" basket weave's for a couple hundred bucks that I'm sure would fit. 235 60 16.

    The tires on all the sets are in good shape. When it comes time for replacement I would get a size with a closer diameter to stock.

    I attached a pic of each. Which would you choose?



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    Eric Claussen
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    Quote Originally Posted by etcetera
    I've read the faq, but am unsure if these will fit. It looks like maybe not. 18x8 with 24mm offset and 245/50R18's.

    Can get a couple different sets locally for about $450 and would be a huge upgrade to what I have.

    If not I found a set of e38 16" basket weave's for a couple hundred bucks that I'm sure would fit. 235 60 16.

    The tires on all the sets are in good shape. When it comes time for replacement I would get a size with a closer diameter to stock.

    I attached a pic of each. Which would you choose?


    If I don't have to clean them, this one!

    I like my AC Schnitzer Type III's (18's). I like the look of the bigger wheels on my lowered car.

    I don't particularly like my snow rims (20 spoke) but they came cheap. With the car lowered, they make the whole rig look old and worn out. Somehow, the Schnitzers make it look fast, go figure.

    I am not a fan of basket weaves. Why? Other than the huge pain in the buttocks they are to clean, I just don't like the look.

    I got offered a set of multivane wheels (15", I think) the other day while getting a slow leak fixed at the local tire shop. They looked interesting as I have not seen these before. Are they any kind of rare? They look more dignified than the basket weaves to me.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsell
    If I don't have to clean them, this one!

    I like my AC Schnitzer Type III's (18's). I like the look of the bigger wheels on my lowered car.

    I don't particularly like my snow rims (20 spoke) but they came cheap. With the car lowered, they make the whole rig look old and worn out. Somehow, the Schnitzers make it look fast, go figure.


    Brian
    Those are my favorite of the 3 also.

    My car has 20 spokes on it right now, but one is bent so the spare is on. Talk about old and worn out... Once I get a set I'll be offering the 3 existing rims for free as spares to whoever wants them.
    Eric Claussen
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    I call dibs

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    Quote Originally Posted by etcetera
    I've read the faq, but am unsure if these will fit. It looks like maybe not. 18x8 with 24mm offset and 245/50R18's.
    No way those will fit. I have a set of 18x8.5, 13mm offset wheels with the same size tire. Can't even get them bolted on in the front due to interference with the strut tower. 24mm offset will only be worse.
    Drew Z
    Formerly 540iT/6, now . . . 3, 5, 7

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    according to this it should be possible http://www.bmwe34.net/e34main/upgrad...ls_upgrade.htm

    "Will E34 M5 18" rims fit my E34?

    Those are the BMW M Parallel (Styling 37 M).These are an e34 1995 M5 specific fit, and the parts # ‘s from BMW are the following:

    Front: 36 11 2 227 931 (8X18) 20mm offset "

    Maybe it's really -24mm? They are 7 series rims.

    Doesn't matter. I'm cheaping out and going with the 16x8's.
    Eric Claussen
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    The same guy has some 5 series wheels. $400-$500 with tires. All good shape. The nice thing about his shop is it's local. I've been searching the various local classifieds and as soon as I bought a BMW all the deals disappeared. I don't want to spend more than $500.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/16-BM...QQcmdZViewItem
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/16-BM...QQcmdZViewItem
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/17-BM...QQcmdZViewItem

    Must exercise patience...
    Eric Claussen
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    I ended up with a set of 17's from an 06 525i. Beautiful almost perfect. Just one small nick on the lip of one. Tires are near new.

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    E38 wheels fit, just not the E38 O.E. tire size.
    Atlanta, GA/Bloomington, IN, USA

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    Don't waste your keystrokes. A-hole knows best.

    Quote Originally Posted by Denton
    E38 wheels fit, just not the E38 O.E. tire size.
    Drew Z
    Formerly 540iT/6, now . . . 3, 5, 7

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