FS: 18x8" Style 184 M Wheels w/ Winter Tires
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From: Cleveland suburbs
My Ride: 2006 550i- SMG, Sport, Cold, Nav, Logic7
Monaco Blue / Black
1990 Spec Miata
Early Bird Special for Winter: 18x8 style 184 M Double Spoke OEM wheels with 245/45-18 Michelin Pilot Alpin tires.
Factory TPMS modules installed in wheels. No Center Caps;
Tires are used- approx. 40% tread left. Had no issues driving in Cleveland snow in my E60 550i. Great traction in dry, wet, snow and slush.
Wheels have 2 winters on them. Good condition, balance without excessive weight and no major scars/damage. I will post close up images tomorrow.
Protect your investment in your car, especially if you have summer tires or RWD and live in snowy climate.
This is the E60 M5 / E63 M6 Package but will fit all E60 cars. Just the wheels themselves would make a nice upgrade for someone.
BMW sells this package new for $3,500.
A great, ready to go Winter Tire Package.
$1100 or reasonable offer.
Factory TPMS modules installed in wheels. No Center Caps;
Tires are used- approx. 40% tread left. Had no issues driving in Cleveland snow in my E60 550i. Great traction in dry, wet, snow and slush.
Wheels have 2 winters on them. Good condition, balance without excessive weight and no major scars/damage. I will post close up images tomorrow.
Protect your investment in your car, especially if you have summer tires or RWD and live in snowy climate.
This is the E60 M5 / E63 M6 Package but will fit all E60 cars. Just the wheels themselves would make a nice upgrade for someone.
BMW sells this package new for $3,500.
A great, ready to go Winter Tire Package.
$1100 or reasonable offer.
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My Ride: 2006 550i- SMG, Sport, Cold, Nav, Logic7
Monaco Blue / Black
1990 Spec Miata
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My Ride: 2010 535i M Sport 6MT
Model Year: 2010
Regarding the wear and tear on the wheels, are there any major blemishes such as crack, curb rash, chipped/peeling paint? Do they spin true / straight?
I found some specs on these Style 184M wheels, 8JX18 ET:20 11.226 kg / 24.749 lb each.
RealOEM Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
BMWfans Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
Recommended tire size is 245/40R18 93Y.
You listed the included winter tires as 245/45-18, which is 3.75% bigger than stock and will cause the speedometer to under-report by 3.75% (e.g. 67.5 mph instead of 70.0 mph), but the car ground clearance will increase by 0.48-inch due to the taller sidewall.
I found some specs on these Style 184M wheels, 8JX18 ET:20 11.226 kg / 24.749 lb each.
RealOEM Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
BMWfans Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
Recommended tire size is 245/40R18 93Y.
You listed the included winter tires as 245/45-18, which is 3.75% bigger than stock and will cause the speedometer to under-report by 3.75% (e.g. 67.5 mph instead of 70.0 mph), but the car ground clearance will increase by 0.48-inch due to the taller sidewall.
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From: Cleveland suburbs
My Ride: 2006 550i- SMG, Sport, Cold, Nav, Logic7
Monaco Blue / Black
1990 Spec Miata
Regarding the wear and tear on the wheels, are there any major blemishes such as crack, curb rash, chipped/peeling paint? Do they spin true / straight?
I found some specs on these Style 184M wheels, 8JX18 ET:20 11.226 kg / 24.749 lb each.
RealOEM Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
BMWfans Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
Recommended tire size is 245/40R18 93Y.
You listed the included winter tires as 245/45-18, which is 3.75% bigger than stock and will cause the speedometer to under-report by 3.75% (e.g. 67.5 mph instead of 70.0 mph), but the car ground clearance will increase by 0.48-inch due to the taller sidewall.
I found some specs on these Style 184M wheels, 8JX18 ET:20 11.226 kg / 24.749 lb each.
RealOEM Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
BMWfans Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
Recommended tire size is 245/40R18 93Y.
You listed the included winter tires as 245/45-18, which is 3.75% bigger than stock and will cause the speedometer to under-report by 3.75% (e.g. 67.5 mph instead of 70.0 mph), but the car ground clearance will increase by 0.48-inch due to the taller sidewall.
Not sure where this info on 245/40R18 is coming from, but I bought this package from a BMW dealer. I had them send me a copy of their winter package catalog to verify that the E60 M5/E63 M6 kit did in fact come with a 45 series tire and he has confirmed this. Info is below. My guess is that the winter package is intended to be slightly taller to give those cars a little more ground clearance. I had this set on an M5 and a 550i and had no issues with rubbing, either at full lock or jounce (full suspension compression)
BMW Package Part #36 11 0 421 676
E60/63/4 M5/M6 with RDC
245/45 R18
Michelin Pilot Alpin 2 NON RFT on 8Jx18 Style 184M Alloy rim
100V
Let me know if you want further info.
Regards.
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From: Cleveland suburbs
My Ride: 2006 550i- SMG, Sport, Cold, Nav, Logic7
Monaco Blue / Black
1990 Spec Miata
Regarding the wear and tear on the wheels, are there any major blemishes such as crack, curb rash, chipped/peeling paint? Do they spin true / straight?
I found some specs on these Style 184M wheels, 8JX18 ET:20 11.226 kg / 24.749 lb each.
RealOEM Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
BMWfans Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
Recommended tire size is 245/40R18 93Y.
You listed the included winter tires as 245/45-18, which is 3.75% bigger than stock and will cause the speedometer to under-report by 3.75% (e.g. 67.5 mph instead of 70.0 mph), but the car ground clearance will increase by 0.48-inch due to the taller sidewall.
I found some specs on these Style 184M wheels, 8JX18 ET:20 11.226 kg / 24.749 lb each.
RealOEM Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
BMWfans Part 36112282991 (Light alloy rim)
Recommended tire size is 245/40R18 93Y.
You listed the included winter tires as 245/45-18, which is 3.75% bigger than stock and will cause the speedometer to under-report by 3.75% (e.g. 67.5 mph instead of 70.0 mph), but the car ground clearance will increase by 0.48-inch due to the taller sidewall.
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The 245/45-18 tire size is standard for the M5 which runs a 285/35-19 in the rear vs 275/30-19 on the sport package equipped 550. It introduces a 0.6% speedo error, which is acceptable. Running a 245/40-18 on the M5 would give you a 4.2% error. The 245/40-18 is closer to stock size for the 550i. HTH