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Ballcock
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I've see the Style 33 16" alloys (from the '96 on 5 Series) on a few E34's and they look pretty OK if not a little anonymous. Breakers yards would be a good place to start (spigot rings would be required for a perfect fit)... |
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1989 520i
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More stupid me. The first owner still had the wheels in his shed. I could've taken them with the car. Steelies with hubcaps though so i left them...
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BeemaBoy
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Was not trying to offend...just found it an interesting choice of words... BB |
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Ballcock
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If it is in fact an '89 520 you have then the metric alloys (made by BBS) would have been (stupidly) retrofitted by a previous owner. AFAIK they only appeared on the late '94-early '96 facelifted E34's....
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1989 520i
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Fair enough. I had a complete brain freeze when I had to think one up hence.... |
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Ballcock
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Not quite, simply had a deep cut on my hand after changing one at home and needed to come up with a user name, so..... |
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1989 520i
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I was quoted £155 by eiretyres.com so thats not bad..... It's the fact that i can't pop into my local tyre fitter and pick one up. Waiting 3 days for a tyre when i need one doesn't appeal to me. Thanks for the info though.
Ballcock: Plumber by trade maybe??? Edited by 1989 520i |
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BeemaBoy
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Off topic... interesting name you have there 'ballcock'... BB |
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Ballcock
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By the way, you can pick up the metric tyres here @ c.€200 a pop. Not really an option I know..... |
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Ballcock
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The metric wheels you have I'd imagine are the ones here in the first pic. I also have a set of 17's for mine as seen below. |
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BeemaBoy
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LOL I drove my 3 Series with 16" tyres and lowered suspension for the last years of my teenage life. Now, at 22, I prefer the gentle, comforting ride of my stock 5 Series suspension... BB |
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1989 520i
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It's always a slippery slope, Lowering cars on our roads doesn't make much sense to me though. 30-40mm maybe but even that's a bit much for a few of the roads out our way. Comfort's the key (I must be getting old cos i can't believe I just said that) |
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Don520
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Ditto the Alpinas and M-Parallels, sweet, any rim with a deep dish really suit
the E34, but beware, if you go with those wheels you'll be thinking about lowering the car, and from there on you're on a slippery slope! |
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1989 520i
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I'm thinking that the previous owner has changed the wheels at some stage because these are definitely the wheels currently fitted and I already have the 50 - 70 mph wobble. They are unfortunately metric though having 165TR390 stamped on the wheel itself, and tyres being 225 / 55 R390. I'll upload a pic of the actual wheel this evening. The Alpina's look well on it but the m-parallells are top o the list at this stage. Now to find a set......
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Dergside
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Just checking that the car you are looking to put wheels on is the one suggested by your forum name? The wheels in the pic you posted look like style 13 15" wheels from an e36 (as per my 325i) and these were not metrics. On the early e34, iirc, there were 2 common alloy wheel options, the 15" x-spokes - which I think look great on the e34, and a set of metrics that were described as TD wheels. The link below is a guide to most of the official BMW wheels. It seems to be complete from around '90 onwards. |
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aubergine
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I think the M-Parallels look really well, I put 18" reps on my Touring: http://www.bavarian-board.co.uk/gallery/displayimage.php?alb um=lastup&cat=10015&pos=3
Just make sure that whatever wheels you get are either hub-centric or that you get some spigot rings as otherwise you'll experience really bad vibrations between 55 and 70 mph. |
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1999 E36 323 Coupé, 1994 E34 530 Touring, 2006 F800s.
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BeemaBoy
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I borrowed this from a gentleman on another forum... Hope he does not mind... Really shows how beautiful the Alpinas look... http://www.bavarian-board.co.uk/gallery/displayimage.php?pid =379&fullsize=1 BB |
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denishogan
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Ben on the forum here used to have a set of Alpinas on his E34... simply fantastic looking! You should be able to find a decent set of new replicas on eBay for decent money.
ps... if you do go for E39 wheels, I think you'll need some sort of spigott ring to help position the wheel on the hub. **I think** |
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BeemaBoy
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I was always quite partial to an Alpina wheel with no dish... I have this on my E30 and going to be doing to the E34 as I cannot seem to track down any style 5's in SA...which would be my first choice... BB Edited by BeemaBoy |
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1989 520i
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16's or 17's i was thinking. Most likely 17's.
Does anyone know of a site where i can photoshop different wheels onto an E34? |
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