E60 wheels fit E92 M3
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I think the rears will work but the front offsets might be too low on the E60. So spacers would make the offsets even lower and they'll stick out from the fender. Not sure about rubbing on the inside though. Just go browse the M3forums and check to see what size and offset wheels people are running there (such as vendors selling wheels).
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Not too sure what the Offsets are. Whatever Iforged made them to. Looking to get an E92 M3 in the next few months and would like to keep these wheels if at all possible.
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I thought he Hub spacing was different on the E6x vs the E9x and E8x cars... meaning the whole on the E6x wheels is say like 72.2mm while the E8/9x cars it was different.
The offset might not be the only difference.
The offset might not be the only difference.
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Isn't the only recent BMW model that has different hub bore the E39 (which is bigger supposedly by a simple engineer typo/mistake, or so I've read)??
If the wheels are specifically for the E60, then the front offsets might be too low and installing spacers will only push the wheels out and make the offset that much smaller.
If the wheels are specifically for the E60, then the front offsets might be too low and installing spacers will only push the wheels out and make the offset that much smaller.
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