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      08-22-2016, 03:35 PM   #1
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Help with fitment

Is it possible to get these on my 2011 n55 135i? I will either need to get adapters or re drilled but I don't know if they'll fit after. I'm worried about them being too wide and rubbing. Getting a great deal thats why I want them so bad

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      08-22-2016, 03:39 PM   #2
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Is it possible to get these on my 2011 n55 135i? I will either need to get adapters or re drilled but I don't know if they'll fit after. I'm worried about them being too wide and rubbing

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A lot is possible with money as no object.

They will need a LOT of work to fit, they are wide and the offsets are way too low. Not recommended unless you want to spend a lot of time and effort messing around with it.
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A lot is possible with money as no object.

They will need a LOT of work to fit, they are wide and the offsets are way too low. Not recommended unless you want to spend a lot of time and effort messing around with it.
As far as adjusting height and camber or just being able to get the wheels on the car? I'm new to wheel fitment so I have little knowledge
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As far as adjusting height and camber or just being able to get the wheels on the car? I'm new to wheel fitment so I have little knowledge
Both. Re-drilling (yikes, this weakens the wheel) etc to physically make them fit. And then once you get them on the car, you'll have all sorts of rubbing issues because they will stick way too far out and you'll be contacting the body on bumps etc.

These cars (1 series) are notoriously difficult to get wheel fitments for since there is very little room. Strongly recommend you get wheels that are made for this car starting with at least a BMW fitment (5x120 bolt patter and 72.6mm center bore), and then the proper widths and offsets front and rear.
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