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    Posted: 29-January-2006 at 08:22

Hi, for my future reference, could someone please let me know the 635's wheel offset and wheel nut spacings etc.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29-January-2006 at 08:39

Have a look here. This was done by a forum member Chris Murray. Its a pretty good spreadsheet for offsets etc.  Steve.

http://www.murray-systems.com/wheel_fitments.xls

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29-January-2006 at 11:25
I dont think that the information in that documrnt for the E24 is correct, as it referes to imperial rims, not metric as the car is fitted as standard with - the offsets may be correct.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29-January-2006 at 12:25
Originally posted by phb10186 phb10186 wrote:

Hi, for my future reference, could someone please let me know the 635's wheel offset and wheel nut spacings etc.

PCD = 5 x 120

Standard offset = 22mm


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29-January-2006 at 14:25

centre bore 73.5mm IIRC

Correct wheel offset will vary with rim width (wider rim needs less offset) for non-standard fitments. In practive this matters more at the front than the back.

The spreadsheet link above is OK as a starting point but contains some contradictary information. 

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