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Sil80sx 12-24-2003 05:38 PM

BMW rims?
 
anyone ever put BMW rims on there 240? they have a lot on ebay for cheap. around 800 for 18X8 with out tires. ive been looking for some rwd rims and these seem nice. they have a lot of different off sets too.

StanBo 12-24-2003 09:27 PM

Re: BMW rims?
 

Originally posted by Sil80sx
anyone ever put BMW rims on there 240? they have a lot on ebay for cheap. around 800 for 18X8 with out tires. ive been looking for some rwd rims and these seem nice. they have a lot of different off sets too.
Bolt pattern is different dude.

l2aine 12-25-2003 01:22 PM

240: 5x114.3
BMW: 5x120


:nono:

Sil80sx 12-25-2003 03:18 PM

damn :(

-HyJynX- 12-25-2003 04:41 PM

Arent there some BMWs that coem in 5x114.3?

l2aine 12-25-2003 08:39 PM


Originally posted by -HyJynX-
Arent there some BMWs that coem in 5x114.3?
Well as far as the 5-series, I checked and they're 120 (I wondered about the BMW stock 18's myself)... my friend has a late model 3-Series and we tried his stocks on my car and the lug patter was slightly smaller too... so I'm going off of that.

-HyJynX- 12-25-2003 09:33 PM

hmph, I guess haha. Some of those BMW wheels look mighty nice to..

irax 01-02-2004 12:02 AM

just get an adapter... shouldnt be more then 120 for a complete set, and you can use both patterns... obiously not at the same time though :-p

Sil80sx 01-02-2004 11:20 AM

what kind of an adapter? can you please explain?

StanBo 01-02-2004 01:16 PM


Originally posted by irax
just get an adapter... shouldnt be more then 120 for a complete set, and you can use both patterns... obiously not at the same time though :-p
You talking about a bolt on adapter?

l2aine 01-03-2004 07:41 PM

correct me if I'm wrong, but our wheels are hub-centric right? So the adapter would have to be a hub-centric one as well?

StanBo 01-03-2004 09:39 PM


Originally posted by l2aine
correct me if I'm wrong, but our wheels are hub-centric right? So the adapter would have to be a hub-centric one as well?
Yessir. Most companies send a aluminum or plastic collar to center the wheels when you put them on.


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