They don't fit ANYTHING BUT an E46 M3Originally Posted by Denasti
I am kicking myself in the rear becuase I just bought a set of wheels on friday but I saw this and wanted to pass it on since this is a great deal. Good luck to whoever gets them. Best to Ask what they will fit, but look to be 3 series?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...986123766&rd=1
Last edited by Denasti; 07-10-2005 at 03:05 PM. Reason: comments
They don't fit ANYTHING BUT an E46 M3Originally Posted by Denasti
Fit as in styling or the actual fitment itself?
These are 18" Style 67. I would rather have Style 37 or 42... but for the price if they fit
Last edited by Qube; 07-10-2005 at 03:36 PM.
Yeah, I waited like 4weeks looking at ebay and Craig's list about 5 times a day to find what I was looking for. I got these on the way right now. I feel I got what I wanted and a fair price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=7985426997
Pretty cool looking wheels!
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No. You'd have to get replicas with the right offsets.Originally Posted by Qube
I'm pretty sure the e46 m3 offsets are different from e34's, might want to double check and ask the seller for the offsets.
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You can buy original e46 M3 wheels pretty cheap all the time because that is all they fit. The fronts have an offset of around 42mm and the rear are something like 15mm. That means you could use the rears but the fronts would need 20mm spacers and longer bolts to make them work. The rears don't fit on a regular e36 or e46 due to the low offset.
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