530D E60 with style M5 wheels.
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I would like to retrieve this post that I already posted in other section without response.
My car is a 2006 530D and would like to set a new wheels, 19's, actually on the OEM 17's.
I'm between the M5 style 166 and the style 128, but I'm concerned if the M5's with tires 255/40 and 285/35 will not fit.
Style 166 will be at 245/35 and 275/30 rear
Both styles OEM
Anyone knows ?
My car is a 2006 530D and would like to set a new wheels, 19's, actually on the OEM 17's.
I'm between the M5 style 166 and the style 128, but I'm concerned if the M5's with tires 255/40 and 285/35 will not fit.
Style 166 will be at 245/35 and 275/30 rear
Both styles OEM
Anyone knows ?
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My Ride: E61 535d carbon black m-kit panoramaroof with beige nasca interior and wood trim. 172m rims. DimSport Race, SB, SAT
The e60 can handle 19" 9.5 wheels with 275's and to evidence that, you can get a set of 172m with those specs from BMW directly. Not sure about the ET (offset) and the particular wheels you mention, so I suggest you go to realoem.com and enter your vehicle data and then check out the specific wheels BMW recommend for it.
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Thanks NavarroOne!
At REALOEM the 166 style it does NOT appears as a rim to the E60 sedán, and this must be like that, cuz it's a way to "protect" M owners with this minor but important details, exactly like it happens with the bumpers, the shock absorbers and guides are with some minor modifications between M and standard bumper.
285/35/19 rear tire size must be rub very very possible at the e60 sedán
Very useful tip to comfirm my suspected, tks.
I will go with the style 128, very nice and rare to see in the neighborhood.
At REALOEM the 166 style it does NOT appears as a rim to the E60 sedán, and this must be like that, cuz it's a way to "protect" M owners with this minor but important details, exactly like it happens with the bumpers, the shock absorbers and guides are with some minor modifications between M and standard bumper.
285/35/19 rear tire size must be rub very very possible at the e60 sedán
Very useful tip to comfirm my suspected, tks.
I will go with the style 128, very nice and rare to see in the neighborhood.
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I just put oem 128's on mine for the winter. I eve. Have 15mm rear spacers and will be getting 10mm for the front. They look great! Tyres are 245x35x19 front and 275x30x19 rear. Great looking set.
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