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Old 04-08-2006, 07:29 PM
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Hey folks,
I just bought these BRS wheels from ebay, size 20X9 fronts and 20X10 rears. Problem is the tires that came with it are too big for the E60, size 255/35/20 fronts and 285/30/20 rears. It originally came off of a 645i. The fronts are not getting enough clearance and are hitting the bottom of the struts, won't work . I took a risk that it might fit because I saw a posting from Herb that one of his customers had the same kind of set-up with no problems. Maybe it makes a difference in the brand of tires? I have the BF Goodrich g-Force T/A which are real good tires and very expensive. The wheels have only 1000 miles on them from what the former owner told me and no curb rash whatsoever. I love them, but now I'm debating on whether I should just sell the tires and buy 245/35/20 and 275/30/20 which is the correct set-up, or just sell them all outright and try to get my money back. The rim size should not be a problem. Any advice/ideas? Anybody with a 6 series want to take these off my hands? . If you are in So Cal I will sell them for $1400, which is the price I paid for them. Just the tires alone cost over $1000

I think Busta has the same kind of wheels.

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Old 04-16-2006, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Ferdie' post='266607' date='Apr 9 2006, 11:29 AM
Hey folks,
I just bought these BRS wheels from ebay, size 20X9 fronts and 20X10 rears. Problem is the tires that came with it are too big for the E60, size 255/35/20 fronts and 285/30/20 rears. It originally came off of a 645i. The fronts are not getting enough clearance and are hitting the bottom of the struts, won't work . I took a risk that it might fit because I saw a posting from Herb that one of his customers had the same kind of set-up with no problems. Maybe it makes a difference in the brand of tires? I have the BF Goodrich g-Force T/A which are real good tires and very expensive. The wheels have only 1000 miles on them from what the former owner told me and no curb rash whatsoever. I love them, but now I'm debating on whether I should just sell the tires and buy 245/35/20 and 275/30/20 which is the correct set-up, or just sell them all outright and try to get my money back. The rim size should not be a problem. Any advice/ideas? Anybody with a 6 series want to take these off my hands? . If you are in So Cal I will sell them for $1400, which is the price I paid for them. Just the tires alone cost over $1000

I think Busta has the same kind of wheels.

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I'm interested!! Wat's the offset for the front & rear rims??

Reply ASAP yah!!

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Old 04-16-2006, 07:39 PM
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Wilson,
I just went to my garage and looked on the inside part of the rim for the offset. The fronts are 15 and the rears are 22.

I have a couple of guys looking at the rims this week.

Let me know if you are interested. Where exactly in the West Coast are you from?
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