22" Rims E60 question
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Hello,
Im going to order the ASANTI 128 10x22" x 8,5 x 22" for my BMW E60. (i dont know if bigger wil fit ? 10,5x22" and 9x22" ??)
Tires: Pirelli 285/25x22" Rear, 245/30x22" Front. (is that the "smallest/lowest" tires possible)
Is it possible to put theese wheels on a E60 without M5 bumpers/fenders.
I can see some of you drive on 22" and i would like to know if i need to roll fenders on the rear ??
Do you have some advice for the offset ??
Thank You for all help regarding my 22" order
Im going to order the ASANTI 128 10x22" x 8,5 x 22" for my BMW E60. (i dont know if bigger wil fit ? 10,5x22" and 9x22" ??)
Tires: Pirelli 285/25x22" Rear, 245/30x22" Front. (is that the "smallest/lowest" tires possible)
Is it possible to put theese wheels on a E60 without M5 bumpers/fenders.
I can see some of you drive on 22" and i would like to know if i need to roll fenders on the rear ??
Do you have some advice for the offset ??
Thank You for all help regarding my 22" order
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Originally Posted by Black525i' post='383100' date='Jan 25 2007, 06:55 AM
have you tried searching??? there have been many topics before for 22" wheel owners
Yes but i need one of the owners to tell me exactly what to do if i mount 22" its a very expensive wheel the 22" asanti, so i would like some help before i place the order.
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='383105' date='Jan 25 2007, 07:07 AM
Send a PM to Wheelzplus. He has 22s and he says he has no rubbing issues.
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http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=7682&st=0
Try that topic, they are talking about 22.
If you have non sport suspension, it'll probably easier to accommodate the 22' wheels.
Why are you going to get 22'?? Heavy, poor performance, rough ride, and you will probably encounter rubbing issues. But if your going for looks, okay.
Try that topic, they are talking about 22.
If you have non sport suspension, it'll probably easier to accommodate the 22' wheels.
Why are you going to get 22'?? Heavy, poor performance, rough ride, and you will probably encounter rubbing issues. But if your going for looks, okay.
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Pictures of Wheelzplus's car and some comments from him on the tire size.
Pictures of Wheelzplus's car and some comments from him on the tire size.
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Originally Posted by MikeBuzzsaw' post='383108' date='Jan 25 2007, 07:13 AM
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=7682&st=0
Try that topic, they are talking about 22.
If you have non sport suspension, it'll probably easier to accommodate the 22' wheels.
Why are you going to get 22'?? Heavy, poor performance, rough ride, and you will probably encounter rubbing issues. But if your going for looks, okay.
Try that topic, they are talking about 22.
If you have non sport suspension, it'll probably easier to accommodate the 22' wheels.
Why are you going to get 22'?? Heavy, poor performance, rough ride, and you will probably encounter rubbing issues. But if your going for looks, okay.
Im going to put on Coilovers so i can get the lowest possible trim for my car. Im going for looks i have 10x20" and 8,5x20" now but i think the car is to big for this size.. maybe it?s just me i dont know... :'(
My english is not that good.. do you have another word for "accomodate" cause i dont know what it means....
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In the context of this conversation, accommodate = better to fit. Meaning that it is better if you do not have the Sport suspension on your car therefore it can fit the 22" wheels easier.
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Originally Posted by guldbil' post='383111' date='Jan 25 2007, 01:17 AM
Im going to put on Coilovers so i can get the lowest possible trim for my car. Im going for looks i have 10x20" and 8,5x20" now but i think the car is to big for this size.. maybe it?s just me i dont know... :'(
My english is not that good.. do you have another word for "accomodate" cause i dont know what it means....
My english is not that good.. do you have another word for "accomodate" cause i dont know what it means....