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Old 03-13-2013, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Bulk View Post
They're off the 4.6iS of the same model - I've tried putting hubcentric rings on but no benefit, plus the conical shape of the wheel nuts causes lugcentric centring stability anyway.

All the posts relating to the rotors being warped or buildup, I don't have any pulsating through the pedal (none, nada). Do you still think it could be that? They're not aftermarket rotors or pads
Are they genuine BMW wheels or Replicas? Another BMW owner on another forum brought a set of M parallel wheels at a good price. Turns out the front were replicas and the rear were real. Hub centric ring solved his problems.

I'm surprise that you were able to get a hub ring on it since if they were real BMW wheels the wheel would never fit into the hub ring. Yes it's that tight of a fit. Also did someone install studs on your hubs? Last time I looked my X wheels were secure to the hub with lug BOLTS not NUTS.
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