BMW 5, 6, 7 series wheels & tires 5 lug w/TOYO PROXES!!

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BMW 5, 6, 7 series wheels & tires 5 lug w/TOYO PROXES!!

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EBAY Item number: 180211325286
Nice set of BMW wheels w/ covered lugs and Toyo tires!!
BMW 15inch wheels with tires. Tires are TOYO Proxes 225/50/R15. These 5 lug BMW rims will fit all BMW 5,6,7,8 series and M3's. Perfect shape with only a scratch on one wheel. No pitting or bends whatsoever. Buy these as daily year round or just to have for the winter if you like. Tires still have good tread. Pls see pictures of each wheel. Shipping cost will be $150 to anywhere in the USA and is buyer's responsibility, but you can always pick them up if you like and save. EBAY Item number: 180211325286
Thanks for looking,

Dave U.
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Post by Shawn D. »

How 'bout you start providing links?

Note that to fit E28s, these wheels will require spacers and longer lugs. They will not fit E39s due to the hub bore, so you shouldn't make the blanket statement that they fit all 5-series.
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Thanks, I appreciate the help. I was not aware of that.

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Post by SD45T-2 »

there 15' 318ti rims

if your local there worth it.
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Vatoloco wrote:there 15' 318ti rims

if your local there worth it.
yeah, wouldn't want to pay shipping on those! :laugh:
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Well I don't think they're 318ti's as they were on a E28 5 series.
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trebucket wrote:Well I don't think they're 318ti's as they were on a E28 5 series.
What they came off has little relation to what they were on originally. What's the offset? As I said above, the offset looks high enough to warrant spacers and longer lugs on an E28.
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Shawn D. wrote:
trebucket wrote:Well I don't think they're 318ti's as they were on a E28 5 series.
What they came off has little relation to what they were on originally. What's the offset? As I said above, the offset looks high enough to warrant spacers and longer lugs on an E28.
Does anyone know, based on info provided, if they will work on a Bavaria?
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LA wrote:
Shawn D. wrote:
trebucket wrote:Well I don't think they're 318ti's as they were on a E28 5 series.
What they came off has little relation to what they were on originally. What's the offset? As I said above, the offset looks high enough to warrant spacers and longer lugs on an E28.
Does anyone know, based on info provided, if they will work on a Bavaria?
They would work, but probably require spacers and longer lugs. He hasn't posted what the offset is.

A better question would be: Why do you want to do that to your Bavaria? :puke:
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Post by marks »

ddstl wrote:
Vatoloco wrote:there 15' 318ti rims

if your local there worth it.
yeah, wouldn't want to pay shipping on those! :laugh:
15' wheels would scrub the fenders, even with low-profile tires, wouldn't they? I've always read here that anything over 17" is too big.... :?
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Post by Mark 88/M5 Houston »

A better question would be: Why do you want to do that to your Bavaria? Image
+100 to Shawn's comment.
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Post by SD45T-2 »

trebucket wrote:Well I don't think they're 318ti's as they were on a E28 5 series.
Just cause you got them off a e28 doesnt mean there stock. stock rim on a e28 is 14'

those rims were on 318ti & many other e36's as a new car.
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Vatoloco wrote:
trebucket wrote:Well I don't think they're 318ti's as they were on a E28 5 series.
Just cause you got them off a e28 doesnt mean there stock. stock rim on a e28 is 14'

those rims were on 318ti & many other e36's as a new car.
Uhhh, 14" and 390mm.

The car is just around 14' long.
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Post by filmy »

wkohler wrote:
Vatoloco wrote:
trebucket wrote:Well I don't think they're 318ti's as they were on a E28 5 series.
Just cause you got them off a e28 doesnt mean there stock. stock rim on a e28 is 14'

those rims were on 318ti & many other e36's as a new car.
Uhhh, 14" and 390mm.

The car is just around 14' long.
Shhhh, Chris.
*whispering* He doesn't even know the differences of they're, there and probably their. Nor when to use "a" or "an". I would suggest that his apostrophe key is inop on his keyboard (doesn't use it), but he hit it for the feet designation. Let's don't confuse him further... ;)
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Post by ///ARINUTS... »

Lots of confusion in this thread.

I think most of you guys are mistaking these wheels for the E36 16" sports package wheels found on 96+ 328is vehicles ( with high offset.

at first glance that what I thought there were too

like this : Image

but look at them closely , especially in the center around the roundel logo area. they really look like after market wheels.

that being said, if he did have them installed on an E28, then most probably they have a low offset and are proper for E28, E24,E23,E32,E34.

A side note : I have tried installing high offset wheels on a low offset vehicle ( like an E28 ) and you can't even hold them in place, because the wheel contacts the strut and the brake caliper.

So If they worked on an E28 with no spacers, they probably have low offset.
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Thank Arinuts for enlightening the doubters, and nit pick speculators. Think of all the BMW lovers who would avail themselves of this great site if not for characters like wkohler and their, they,re they are babbling rhetoric. With Ebay I get more money tapping, and less gum flapping. Thanks again for your assistance and you were right, no adaptors, longer bolts, or spacers necessary for the wheels to fit perfectly. Shhh Chris..........I think I might have pissed him off.

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Post by filmy »

trebucket wrote:Thank Arinuts for enlightening the doubters, and nit pick speculators. Think of all the BMW lovers who would avail themselves of this great site if not for characters like wkohler and their, they,re they are babbling rhetoric. With Ebay I get more money tapping, and less gum flapping. Thanks again for your assistance and you were right, no adaptors, longer bolts, or spacers necessary for the wheels to fit perfectly. Shhh Chris..........I think I might have pissed him off.

Dave U.
Uh, Dave, is it? Sounds like you're a bit put off by the responses you received here. Yes, we can be a tough bunch. But...

You need to consider that your post #1) did not contain a hyperlink (easy to do), thereby not making it easy for your audience; 2) you made an inaccurate blanket statement about fitment; and 3) they aren't BMW wheels in the first place - they wouldn't even be considered knock-offs, as the centers are so different. Just because a wheel will fit a BMW and has a BMW roundel logo in the center of it does not mean they're BMW wheels. And beyond that, this "style" of wheel has been pretty much vetted as one of the most ungainly wheel designs BMW ever made.

BMW owners and 'philes tend to be a bit more educated and well-spoken than most other enthusiasts - at least we love to believe we are. Therefore, grammar and spelling is teased mercilessly on this board. This is a forum - gums flap here. Perhaps if you had engaged yourself with the board's social qualities instead of merely using it/us as a sales and marketing tool, you would have understood that.

I'm sure your "tapping" money awaits you elsewhere...
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trebucket wrote:Thank Arinuts for enlightening the doubters, and nit pick speculators. Think of all the BMW lovers who would avail themselves of this great site if not for characters like wkohler and their, they,re they are babbling rhetoric. With Ebay I get more money tapping, and less gum flapping.
You've done nothing but visit the FS/Wanted sections of the board so you can sell things, and that's one of the worst ways to become part of the community here, especially with an attitude.
trebucket wrote:... no adaptors, longer bolts, or spacers necessary for the wheels to fit perfectly.
Why didn't you say that after my first post saying "Note that to fit E28s, these wheels will require spacers and longer lugs."? You still haven't provided the offset, which would have eliminated all of this ruminating in the first place.

BTW, Arinuts, I wasn't confusing this (obviously) aftermarket wheel with an E36 wheel.
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