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      08-18-2008, 11:28 AM   #1
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E46 wheels & tires for the E82/135i

Would these fit my 135i?

And what about the TPMS sensors?

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17 x 7.5 ASA JH3 wheels w/225/50/HR 17 Dunlop Wintersport M3 snow tires, 5 x 120 bolt pattern, ET40 offset. Fits E46 and other BMWs.
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Would these fit my 135i?

And what about the TPMS sensors?

Thanks guys!!

17 x 7.5 ASA JH3 wheels w/225/50/HR 17 Dunlop Wintersport M3 snow tires, 5 x 120 bolt pattern, ET40 offset. Fits E46 and other BMWs.

The wheels will work fine and they will accept the 135i TPMS sensors. The tire size is about 1" taller than OE. It might be close to rubbing on the inside on the front.

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Gill,

Thank you for the quick response. I will definitely check these out then. I suppose I wouldn't know about the tires rubbing in the front until they were mounted?

And how difficult and expensive to mount the TPMS sensors?
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The TPMS sensors/valves run about $200 for a set delivered. They are not hard to install. Tire installers do it in just minutes per wheel.

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:werd: never buy TPMS from the dealership, EVER! $300+
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