M6 style 19" (167) alloy question- OEM
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Originally Posted by ///Marco.it' post='519805' date='Jan 19 2008, 02:32 AM
As you are not allowed to put wider rear tyres on the E61 I went of 245/35 19 on all four wheels with OEM 166 M5 ET 12 front rims and no spacers. No rubbing problems whatsoever.
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Originally Posted by rsyed' post='519784' date='Jan 18 2008, 06:53 PM
Hi mcdcherry,
just get OEM wheels from BMW that you can buy off ebay germany for about 1200 EUR. Take the standard offset that is available which is ET 12 for the front and ET 17 for the rear, mount standard e60 wheels on them (245/35/19 front and 275/30/19 rear) and then you are all set to go. This is a setup that will work on your car with NO rubbing whatsoever. Of course you can spice things up, like taking even lowered suspensions, or wider wheels, or spacers, but then you have to worry about rubbing issues.
So bottom line. If you are getting 19", then get them off ebay. Check out my e61 link below - i have the m5 166 wheels on in winter, and the m6 167 wheels in summer. in both cases you will need ET 12 front and et17 rear offsets. If you opt ot get 172 wheels that you typically find on the m-sport models of the UK cars, then you would be getting et32, but then you need 13 mm spacers in the rear, so a total of 26 mm spacers on the rear axle, otherwise they will be rubbing..
just post the ebay link on the forum and someone experienced will double check if replica or not...
cheers
just get OEM wheels from BMW that you can buy off ebay germany for about 1200 EUR. Take the standard offset that is available which is ET 12 for the front and ET 17 for the rear, mount standard e60 wheels on them (245/35/19 front and 275/30/19 rear) and then you are all set to go. This is a setup that will work on your car with NO rubbing whatsoever. Of course you can spice things up, like taking even lowered suspensions, or wider wheels, or spacers, but then you have to worry about rubbing issues.
So bottom line. If you are getting 19", then get them off ebay. Check out my e61 link below - i have the m5 166 wheels on in winter, and the m6 167 wheels in summer. in both cases you will need ET 12 front and et17 rear offsets. If you opt ot get 172 wheels that you typically find on the m-sport models of the UK cars, then you would be getting et32, but then you need 13 mm spacers in the rear, so a total of 26 mm spacers on the rear axle, otherwise they will be rubbing..
just post the ebay link on the forum and someone experienced will double check if replica or not...
cheers
Yeah man thanks for the clearer advice. Can i ask some more stupid questions?
1) You have 3mm spacers on your summer set up at the rear, what do they do?
2) Is the tyre width 275 at the rear because the rear wheels are wider?
3) Are the rears wider on your setup with 167's?, the angle of the shot make it hard to see.
4) Why is the tyre wall depth 30 at the rear and 35 at the front? Surely the diameter of the wheels are the same?
5) Have you lowered your car or is it at standard BMW Sport height?
Sorry to sound so numb, but some of the pics I've seen on here with 167's on E61 M Sports look fookin' great and want to be sure I'm getting the right wheels/sizes etc. You mentioned 'lowering' and the fact that "you can spice things up" what would your advice be here? Does any of this effect BMW warranty, when changing wheels and suspension?
Sorry for asking sooooooo many questions,
hope you can help further,
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by rsyed' post='519784' date='Jan 18 2008, 06:53 PM
Hi mcdcherry,
just get OEM wheels from BMW that you can buy off ebay germany for about 1200 EUR.
just get OEM wheels from BMW that you can buy off ebay germany for about 1200 EUR.
It's in German and there are no search results?
Help???
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Originally Posted by mcdcherry' post='519830' date='Jan 19 2008, 02:31 AM
It's in German and there are no search results?
Help???
Help???
http://cgi.ebay.de/BMW-M6-Felgen-E60-E65-E66-E38-E39_W0QQitemZ170185306157QQihZ007QQcategoryZ9888QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/BMW-19-Zoll-Felgensatz-NEU-M6-M5-E60-E61-E38-E34_W0QQitemZ290197267961QQihZ019QQcategoryZ9888QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/19-Zoll-Bmw-M6-Felgen-8-5-9-5j-M5-M3-E46-E60-E90_W0QQitemZ180208232098QQihZ008QQcategoryZ9888QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
and these are original with offset 12 and 17 for front and rear respetively
http://cgi.ebay.de/BMW-M6-M5-M3-e60-e61-e63-e38-e39-e46-Alufelgen-19_W0QQitemZ270202718528QQihZ017QQcategoryZ9888QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/BMW-M5-M6-19-E39-E60_W0QQitemZ290197628317QQihZ019QQcategoryZ9888QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
as you can see, the originals have offset 12 and 17, sometimes mayb 28 in the rear (for the m5), any other number means it is a fake. fake is not a good idea, the wheel might not sit properly, and you would need some adaption rings.. my advice - stick to original..
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here you go
1) You have 3mm spacers on your summer set up at the rear, what do they do?
they are really so that the rear wheels are pushed out as wide as possible so that it is aligned with the fender. it is something that i wanted to do, but did not have to do it
2) Is the tyre width 275 at the rear because the rear wheels are wider?
yes the rear is 275 because the alloys in the rear are 9,5"
3) Are the rears wider on your setup with 167's?, the angle of the shot make it hard to see.
yes they are
4) Why is the tyre wall depth 30 at the rear and 35 at the front? Surely the diameter of the wheels are the same?
the 30 and 35 reflect the percentage of how high the tires are. for the front i have 30 which means, 35%x245mm=85,75mm , and for the rear i have 30%x275mm=82,5 -> as you can see the tires are just as thick/high. the 3mm difference is not noticeable
5) Have you lowered your car or is it at standard BMW Sport height?
it is the standard m-sport suspension, i guess 15-20 mm
Does any of this effect BMW warranty, when changing wheels and suspension?
in austria, you have to have everything checked as part of the mot. the rules are very strick. I have stuck to my oem. alone legalizing the winter and summer wheels have cost me about 600 eur. suspension would be another couple of hundred eur
hope this was of some help...
best regards
1) You have 3mm spacers on your summer set up at the rear, what do they do?
they are really so that the rear wheels are pushed out as wide as possible so that it is aligned with the fender. it is something that i wanted to do, but did not have to do it
2) Is the tyre width 275 at the rear because the rear wheels are wider?
yes the rear is 275 because the alloys in the rear are 9,5"
3) Are the rears wider on your setup with 167's?, the angle of the shot make it hard to see.
yes they are
4) Why is the tyre wall depth 30 at the rear and 35 at the front? Surely the diameter of the wheels are the same?
the 30 and 35 reflect the percentage of how high the tires are. for the front i have 30 which means, 35%x245mm=85,75mm , and for the rear i have 30%x275mm=82,5 -> as you can see the tires are just as thick/high. the 3mm difference is not noticeable
5) Have you lowered your car or is it at standard BMW Sport height?
it is the standard m-sport suspension, i guess 15-20 mm
Does any of this effect BMW warranty, when changing wheels and suspension?
in austria, you have to have everything checked as part of the mot. the rules are very strick. I have stuck to my oem. alone legalizing the winter and summer wheels have cost me about 600 eur. suspension would be another couple of hundred eur
hope this was of some help...
best regards
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Originally Posted by rsyed' post='520072' date='Jan 19 2008, 04:14 PM
here you go
1) You have 3mm spacers on your summer set up at the rear, what do they do?
they are really so that the rear wheels are pushed out as wide as possible so that it is aligned with the fender. it is something that i wanted to do, but did not have to do it
2) Is the tyre width 275 at the rear because the rear wheels are wider?
yes the rear is 275 because the alloys in the rear are 9,5"
3) Are the rears wider on your setup with 167's?, the angle of the shot make it hard to see.
yes they are
4) Why is the tyre wall depth 30 at the rear and 35 at the front? Surely the diameter of the wheels are the same?
the 30 and 35 reflect the percentage of how high the tires are. for the front i have 30 which means, 35%x245mm=85,75mm , and for the rear i have 30%x275mm=82,5 -> as you can see the tires are just as thick/high. the 3mm difference is not noticeable
5) Have you lowered your car or is it at standard BMW Sport height?
it is the standard m-sport suspension, i guess 15-20 mm
Does any of this effect BMW warranty, when changing wheels and suspension?
in austria, you have to have everything checked as part of the mot. the rules are very strick. I have stuck to my oem. alone legalizing the winter and summer wheels have cost me about 600 eur. suspension would be another couple of hundred eur
hope this was of some help...
best regards
1) You have 3mm spacers on your summer set up at the rear, what do they do?
they are really so that the rear wheels are pushed out as wide as possible so that it is aligned with the fender. it is something that i wanted to do, but did not have to do it
2) Is the tyre width 275 at the rear because the rear wheels are wider?
yes the rear is 275 because the alloys in the rear are 9,5"
3) Are the rears wider on your setup with 167's?, the angle of the shot make it hard to see.
yes they are
4) Why is the tyre wall depth 30 at the rear and 35 at the front? Surely the diameter of the wheels are the same?
the 30 and 35 reflect the percentage of how high the tires are. for the front i have 30 which means, 35%x245mm=85,75mm , and for the rear i have 30%x275mm=82,5 -> as you can see the tires are just as thick/high. the 3mm difference is not noticeable
5) Have you lowered your car or is it at standard BMW Sport height?
it is the standard m-sport suspension, i guess 15-20 mm
Does any of this effect BMW warranty, when changing wheels and suspension?
in austria, you have to have everything checked as part of the mot. the rules are very strick. I have stuck to my oem. alone legalizing the winter and summer wheels have cost me about 600 eur. suspension would be another couple of hundred eur
hope this was of some help...
best regards
Perfect. Thanks very much for all of this info.
I'm going shopping now...
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Originally Posted by rsyed' post='519788' date='Jan 19 2008, 12:55 AM
ouuuuuuch
Are you going to change your signature to X5(35d)
You're ride looks spot on mate and sits just fine