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Old 07-08-2012, 01:43 PM
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Hi guy's,

Some days ago I bought 4 Alloy Wheels 18" 8" BMW 135M of friend of mine. The ET is 47 from a 3 series but I need to know if I can use it one my 5 touring E61 and the modification in need to take.

I need spacers? and the size of spacers? Can you help me?

Tinking in tyres 235/40/18. Opinion?
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Hi guy's,
Some days ago I bought 4 Alloy Wheels 18" 8" BMW 135M of friend of mine. The ET is 47 from a 3 series but I need to know if I can use it one my 5 touring E61 and the modification in need to take.
I need spacers? and the size of spacers? Can you help me?
Tinking in tyres 235/40/18. Opinion?
If your Touring is an xi they could be OK ... if it's RWD not so good because the offset is way too high.
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Thanks.
It's a RWD, 520Diesel.

So, it's not possible? and with spacers? size?
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Its possible but you will need large spacers. They won't be as concave as the RWD-specific style 135 setup though.
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