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Old 11-23-2006, 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by nebullaone' post='359569' date='Nov 23 2006, 01:48 PM
Does this mean that the 135s only take run flats? If that's the case then Im definitally going with the 166.
all rim will take any tryes not just RFT
Old 11-25-2006, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='359668' date='Nov 23 2006, 08:37 AM
all rim will take any tryes not just RFT
What site has anyone found to be the cheapest, but best quality of OEM #166 19" rims and tires.
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Originally Posted by vafinest25' post='360430' date='Nov 25 2006, 10:35 PM
What site has anyone found to be the cheapest, but best quality of OEM #166 19" rims and tires.
This is 1 thing that I will never get on the internet is the rims. Itis too risky to get them on the net you just don`t know what they will send you, best bet is to find a website that sells the rims near you home and then phone them up and ask if they have the rims in stock and get them to save it for you to see if they have them.
Then have a nice Saturday drive to the tyre shop and check them out. If they look good then get them.
I always get the little things on the internet not big things.
Old 11-26-2006, 03:52 PM
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166 look the best IMHO because they come in a proper width. The 135's look fab but too narrow at 245 for back end of E60.
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Is the part number for the 135s with 20mm offset still accurate? Another thread reported a change to this part number: 36 11 8 036 570
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='360446' date='Nov 25 2006, 11:01 AM
This is 1 thing that I will never get on the internet is the rims. Itis too risky to get them on the net you just don`t know what they will send you, best bet is to find a website that sells the rims near you home and then phone them up and ask if they have the rims in stock and get them to save it for you to see if they have them.
Then have a nice Saturday drive to the tyre shop and check them out. If they look good then get them.
I always get the little things on the internet not big things.
Well I have decided to go with the 166. Thanks all for your help!

I was going to get the wheels from bmwwheels.com, but my local tire shop, American Tires, said they can get me brand new oem 166 cheaper than bmwwheels.com. So I will be getting the 166 from them.
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Originally Posted by nebullaone' post='361538' date='Nov 29 2006, 04:03 AM
Well I have decided to go with the 166. Thanks all for your help!

I was going to get the wheels from bmwwheels.com, but my local tire shop, American Tires, said they can get me brand new oem 166 cheaper than bmwwheels.com. So I will be getting the 166 from them.
cool have fun with your wheels
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go for the M 167 rims!

They are damn hot!



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Hmmm, no offense, but I'd stick to my 166s. Looks more aggressive IMHO.


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