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Old 01-14-2010, 02:10 PM
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Hello all, an E60 newbie here. Just got my 2009 Deep Sea Blue Metallic 535i on Monday. I continue to be surprised at how fast this car is. Can't imagine what she would run if chipped...

Anyway, I bought some takeoff M5 rims with Dunlop 245/35/19 front, 275/30/19 rear. Called my local BMW SA who advised he "cannot" and "will not" put them on for me because the tires will "definitely" rub the wheelwell. (He also refused to transfer the TPMS bands, but that's another story.)

If this has been asked before, I apologize, but can anyone advise:

1. will these M5 wheels fit my 535i as is, i.e., no spacers required; and

2. if not, what size spacer do I need?

I understand the cosmetic purpose of the spacers, but I'd rather not mess with them unless I have to. I thought I had this issue cleared up based on research from another BMW forum, but perhaps not.

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that's the size i tell all my clients to use. you shouldn't have any rubbing issues or need spacers. just take out the jack and do it yourself.

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Originally Posted by PEC1' post='1090821' date='Jan 14 2010, 03:10 PM
Hello all, an E60 newbie here. Just got my 2009 Deep Sea Blue Metallic 535i on Monday. I continue to be surprised at how fast this car is. Can't imagine what she would run if chipped...

Anyway, I bought some takeoff M5 rims with Dunlop 245/35/19 front, 275/30/19 rear. Called my local BMW SA who advised he "cannot" and "will not" put them on for me because the tires will "definitely" rub the wheelwell. (He also refused to transfer the TPMS bands, but that's another story.)

If this has been asked before, I apologize, but can anyone advise:

1. will these M5 wheels fit my 535i as is, i.e., no spacers required; and

2. if not, what size spacer do I need?

I understand the cosmetic purpose of the spacers, but I'd rather not mess with them unless I have to. I thought I had this issue cleared up based on research from another BMW forum, but perhaps not.

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by acuteperformance' post='1090824' date='Jan 14 2010, 05:11 PM
that's the size i tell all my clients to use. you shouldn't have any rubbing issues or need spacers. just take out the jack and do it yourself.

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Yep, it's usually the wider OEM M5 tires that cause the problem. The ones you listed are standard issue e60.
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Going to your BMW SA means the job "cannot" be done correctly and you "will not" be happy with the end result.

To answer your question, you "will not" have any problems AT ALL with those tires sizes and I "cannot" believe they lied to you! (sarcasm if you didn't catch that..)
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Thank you all very much for the quick responses...and peace of mind.

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no prob. that's what we're here for

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Originally Posted by PEC1' post='1090849' date='Jan 14 2010, 03:32 PM
Thank you all very much for the quick responses...and peace of mind.

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Just take it to a good local tire shop they'll be able to put it on for you and transfer the TPMS for around $100.
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We need pics of that new car. Come on, post them now. I love Deep Sea Blue Metallic.
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The only thing I'd add is that I hope your knock-offs don't cause you issues like vibrations due to them not being hubcentric fit. Just curious how much you bought them for cause once in a while you'll see someone selling authentic M5 166 wheels on here for a pretty decent price.
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='1090996' date='Jan 14 2010, 09:36 PM
The only thing I'd add is that I hope your knock-offs don't cause you issues like vibrations due to them not being hubcentric fit. Just curious how much you bought them for cause once in a while you'll see someone selling authentic M5 166 wheels on here for a pretty decent price.
I thinmk he said they're takoff's not Knockoffs....

and btw - i'm running OEM M5 166's on my car with absolutely NO issues at all. But I think I want to get a new set of wheels....


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