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Old 06-04-2006, 02:57 AM
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Stock 7-series wheels on X3?

New member... Does anyone know if I can put 7-series (e38) 19" stock wheels on an 04 X3 2.5? I know the wheels are both 5x120 pattern, but am unsure if the offset is a problem? Thanks in advance for any help.
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Old 06-04-2006, 11:30 AM
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It's my impression that as long as the offset's within the range that's standard for X3s, and that the total diameter of your setup doesn't differ too much from what's std., then it shouldn't be a problem. I currently have X5 wheels on my X3, and the decision was made after I had the dealer install the wheel I wanted on a trial basis to see if it would be a problem. Maybe your dealer will do the same for you.

You can check out the wheel database to see what the offsets are here: http://www.xoutpost.com/html.php?file=wheels.htm
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Old 06-04-2006, 12:26 PM
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New member... Does anyone know if I can put 7-series (e38) 19" stock wheels on an 04 X3 2.5? I know the wheels are both 5x120 pattern, but am unsure if the offset is a problem? Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi.I couldnt find any 19" stock wheeks on an e38!Only 18"!I can only find them on an e65,star 95 wheel for example!These are 9x19" front and 10x19" rear so you will need wider tyres than the stock X3 19"s!

The e38 has a bigger offset than the X3 ,meaning that e38 wheels on an X3 will fit but will stick out farther about 33mm(1.3") on the front and 26mm (1.05")on the rear.So,you will have to check on your car if it allows this,but it should be fine!

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Wow! What a great resource (the link posted by alpine rasta) anyone searching through these posts for wheel info should definately look at this link. I believe I'll stick with some 19's off of an X5 as I believe they will fit with no fit issues. Thanks for your posts.
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Old 06-05-2006, 06:35 AM
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Wow! What a great resource (the link posted by alpine rasta) anyone searching through these posts for wheel info should definately look at this link. I believe I'll stick with some 19's off of an X5 as I believe they will fit with no fit issues. Thanks for your posts.
I am sorry that the data I gave you was not useful!
Dont get it!Where do you find the data in the link for the 7 series (e38) wheels you are initially asking about????........You dont!
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Old 06-05-2006, 12:03 AM
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No problem. Let us know what you end up doing, and POST PICS!!!
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I'm not aware of any OEM 19" wheels for the E38 7 series - the biggest wheels were the Style 37 M-Parallels which were 18" wheels. Are you talking about the E65 7 series? If so, look at the Style 95 information. It shows a 9" X 19" and 10" X 19" stagger, both with ET24 offset.
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Old 06-05-2006, 02:21 PM
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I'm not aware of any OEM 19" wheels for the E38 7 Are you talking about the E65 7 series? If so, look at the Style 95 information. It shows a 9" X 19" and 10" X 19" stagger, both with ET24 offset.
Thats exactly what I said in post #3!
First he asked if he could put 7-series wheels on his X3 and now he just wants to buy some 19" X5 wheels?Really dont know why I bother trying to help some people,sometimes!
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Why so angry powers? I just trying to learn... If you don't want to help, don't. I'm not giving up, just wanting to be mechanically sound. If I knew all of the answers I wouldn't ask! Props to rasta were given because of such a great link that I previously did not know of... I appriciate any cordial convo. about bmers. Not being chastized for a lack of knowledge. In any case, The wheels I would be inquiring about after more research (and reference to rasta's link) are style 121 (e63/e64) 8.5x19 and 9x19 with offsets of 14 and 18 respectively, and style 95 (e65/e66) 9x19 and 10x19 both with offsets of 24mm. If anyone has any "cordial" info as to the fitment on an X3 I would appriciate any input. Again just attempting to learn, and take advantage of the vast knowledge of other BMW fans. Thanks in advance to all input.
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Old 06-09-2006, 06:46 AM
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Why so angry powers? I just trying to learn... If you don't want to help, don't. I'm not giving up, just wanting to be mechanically sound. If I knew all of the answers I wouldn't ask! Props to rasta were given because of such a great link that I previously did not know of... I appriciate any cordial convo. about bmers. Not being chastized for a lack of knowledge. In any case, The wheels I would be inquiring about after more research (and reference to rasta's link) are style 121 (e63/e64) 8.5x19 and 9x19 with offsets of 14 and 18 respectively, and style 95 (e65/e66) 9x19 and 10x19 both with offsets of 24mm. If anyone has any "cordial" info as to the fitment on an X3 I would appriciate any input. Again just attempting to learn, and take advantage of the vast knowledge of other BMW fans. Thanks in advance to all input.
If you read my posts,you will find that I am always willing to help!I just get pissed off ,as in your case ,when I provide you with useful info to your first question ,which if you remember was you asking if you could fit 7-series (e38)19" wheels on an X3 and then not only do you not reply but you go and forget about your e38 19" wheel question and in the same thread,move on to other wheels!!!

Rasta´s link is a great link but has no data on 7-series (e38) wheels and DIDNT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION!!!!!
Now you had a look at the link and now you want info on other wheels completely different from the wheels you started this thread with???
Fair enough!Maybe someone one will help you! I most certainly will not.

Btw,both myself and Asawadude are interested to know from you where you got the info that the 7-series(e38) had oem 19" wheels???
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