01-05-2011, 02:52 AM | #1 |
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Question about 135i Stock wheels and specs
does anyone know the stock wheel specs? As in offsets and size of course.
also a quick measure from the inside of the rim to strut clearance front n rear. thanks |
01-05-2011, 05:10 AM | #2 |
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Lots of info in the wheels/Tires section. This thread has a link to all stock specs http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=213306
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This is the best I could find...
http://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/bmw...264_wheel_1036 Front alloy wheels: 18x7.5" ET49 Wheel part number: BMW 36116779800 Rear alloy wheels: 18x8.5" ET52 Wheel part number: BMW 36116779803 Plus stock tire size and rim weight from Dackel's link Bereifung kg 215/40R18 11,00 245/35R18 11,92 no other measurements tho. sorry bro
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Thread dig! Has anyone put the stock front wheels on the rear axle?
Was thinking of taking as a spare on a road trip if it will fit on both front and rear axle. |
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I had the same idea, so I just tried it now. Front wheel fits fine on the rear. Obviously, rears don't fit on the front!
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01-29-2015, 12:36 PM | #11 |
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I fit the rears on the front just yesterday and they fit fine-- I have a 12mm spacer-- could go down to a 10mm, with about 3/8 clearance, fit in fender just fine also, no need to roll-- actually looking for 2 rears as we speak to fit on the front for a Square setup, no larger tire than a 245 though
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I currently have 17" rims that are 7.5" wide all round with 50 profile winter tires and I'm getting some rubbing (I think) when I bounce through dips in the road - I can't figure out if it's the tires rubbing the fenders or if my stock suspension has had it. I have 61K on the car. I posted in the suspension section here - http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1460120 Any info you can give me would be very much appreciated. |
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Could run same widths, just go down a profile F&R (from 40&35 to 35&30) to keep the overall heights similar.
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10-11-2018, 05:26 PM | #15 |
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You can run 18x8.5 ET52 rear wheels in the front with a 10mm spacer. Several popular 255/35/18 street and track tires also fit if you have a little extra camber from an M3 lower suspension arm and or a Dinan camber plate. 245’s fit with no mods.
This is a good starting square track or autox setup. If you have lots of power mods you are going to need to do a 1M bumper and fender conversion (most wide body kits are ugly) to get big enough meats in the back to put the power down. Use the forum search there are dozens of threads and lots of pics to confirm this. |
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