Will these fit?
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Yes I am still shopping for wheels. I found some on another forum that I am interested in getting. They are take offs from a 7 series so I'm asking if these sizes will fit my '07 530i with sports package.
Wheel Size: Front - 9x20 offset 24mm
Wheel Size: Rear - 10x20 offset 24mm
Whatchathink?
Wheel Size: Front - 9x20 offset 24mm
Wheel Size: Rear - 10x20 offset 24mm
Whatchathink?
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IMO you've got three things going against you from the start:
1. 9 and 10 in 20's is borderline pushing it - may rub, depending on the tires you'll use. But this can be easily resolved by rolling the fender.
2. You'll need spacers. ET24 may not even clear your brakes - depends on the specific design of the wheels. But ok, this is also not to hard to resolve with some 8mm spacers all around (and it will bring the wheels out to the fenders, make them look nice and flush)
3. This is a possible - not sure what exact rims you're looking at, but it could also be that they'll require hub-centric rings. To make sure this won't happen, find out the hub size and make sure it's the same as your E60.
Other than the above, I don't see a reason why not. GL
1. 9 and 10 in 20's is borderline pushing it - may rub, depending on the tires you'll use. But this can be easily resolved by rolling the fender.
2. You'll need spacers. ET24 may not even clear your brakes - depends on the specific design of the wheels. But ok, this is also not to hard to resolve with some 8mm spacers all around (and it will bring the wheels out to the fenders, make them look nice and flush)
3. This is a possible - not sure what exact rims you're looking at, but it could also be that they'll require hub-centric rings. To make sure this won't happen, find out the hub size and make sure it's the same as your E60.
Other than the above, I don't see a reason why not. GL
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Several member run them. I am running 20" style 101s which are the same sizes and offsets and am struggling with a front fender rub. Many run 245/35/20 and 275 or 285/30/20 but those fronts are giving me issues. Most run 245/30 and 285/25.
Run a search for radial spoke 32 and you will get some good info.
Tom
Run a search for radial spoke 32 and you will get some good info.
Tom
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