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PLEASE HELP! Stuck between 19" or 20" F10 M5 Rim's for my E60

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Old 04-21-2014, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by VIIVIIIXIII


Are those 19's or 20's and on a stock suspension? I really like that style and they look great on your car. That is exactly how I want my setup to look ie wheel wells nicely filled yet with plenty of clearance.
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Originally Posted by texasmr2
Are those 19's or 20's and on a stock suspension? I really like that style and they look great on your car. That is exactly how I want my setup to look ie wheel wells nicely filled yet with plenty of clearance.
Thanks for the kind words! I have the OEM M6 wheels on stock suspension. There is about a 2 finger gap clearance on all corners, which is perfect imo.

Front: 19x8.5 ET12 with 245/35R19
Rear: 19x9.5 ET17 with 285/35R19 (slightly oversized)

Let me know if you have any more questions.
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Originally Posted by Texas_Vol
My 20's ride exactly the same as my 18's. Not going back.

Please tell me that's just a weird light hitting those wheels...right?
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Originally Posted by VIIVIIIXIII
Thanks for the kind words! I have the OEM M6 wheels on stock suspension. There is about a 2 finger gap clearance on all corners, which is perfect imo.

Front: 19x8.5 ET12 with 245/35R19
Rear: 19x9.5 ET17 with 285/35R19 (slightly oversized)

Let me know if you have any more questions.

I have the same set up but the F10 M5 wheels with sport suspension but my rear tires are rubbing at 285/35/r19 when i go over speed bumps. It wasnt bad at for the last 6 months but then I got the lower control arms replaced and its happening a lot more. Replacing my rear differential oil to see if that helps as stated in some other posts. If not I'm gonna have to roll the rear fenders but not gonna lie they look so sexy and fat love the tires for sure just sad about the rubbing now
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Originally Posted by djreese
I have the same set up but the F10 M5 wheels with sport suspension but my rear tires are rubbing at 285/35/r19 when i go over speed bumps. It wasnt bad at for the last 6 months but then I got the lower control arms replaced and its happening a lot more. Replacing my rear differential oil to see if that helps as stated in some other posts. If not I'm gonna have to roll the rear fenders but not gonna lie they look so sexy and fat love the tires for sure just sad about the rubbing now
I think switching to the OEM sizing (275/30R19) in the rear will be the easiest way fix your problem. Not to mention, it'll fix your speedometer reading too. lol
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Originally Posted by VIIVIIIXIII
I think switching to the OEM sizing (275/30R19) in the rear will be the easiest way fix your problem. Not to mention, it'll fix your speedometer reading too. lol
lol yea when the tires go bad I will most likey they just look so good lol
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