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Old 06-06-2013, 07:35 AM
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Hey, I'm looking to get some new rims for my E60. Today I have 245 /35 R19 on my front wheels and 275 / 30 R19 on my rear wheels. I have these rims now. http://finncdn.no/mmo/2013/4/vertica..._550313164.jpg

They are ET18. And the wheel hub on my car is 72,5.

The new rims are ET35 and the wheel hub on the sellers car is 74,1.

Will it fit or will i get some trouble?

The new rims im getting is http://www.gsbildeler.no/bilder/43167

They have the same tire dimensions as I have now. So the only thing different is the size of the rim.

Anyone knows if this would work or not?

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Old 06-07-2013, 01:55 AM
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In addition to what you think the only thing different is the size of the rim ... you will need at least a spacer ('cuz the offset is way different) and also a good hub ring ('cuz different center bore size) on the new set.
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Is there anyway to easily figure out how big spacers i need and how big hub rings i need?
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hub rings would be 74-72.5, and for spacers it will depend on the dimensions of your new wheels as well as the offset ET35 that you mentioned. here's the offset calculator many use 1010TIRES.COM - Wheel Offset Calculator for comparing 2 wheels, and the difference between them in offset would be the estimated size of spacer you would need to get the new wheels fitting like the prior set.
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