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Old 04-15-2008, 01:33 PM
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Will a set of wheels made for Cayenne fit E53 4.4?

There is a great deal on a set of 20" made for Cayenne. aftermarket brand. not Porsche. Will it fit with adapter 5x130 to 5x120?
Also will 20" made for E60 fit E53 ?
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Old 04-15-2008, 03:03 PM
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Adapters are terrible. Not only do you open yourself up for vibrations you will have a larger wheel offset. No deal is worth using an adapter on a BMW.
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Old 04-15-2008, 06:10 PM
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There is a great deal on a set of 20" made for Cayenne. aftermarket brand. not Porsche. Will it fit with adapter 5x130 to 5x120?
Also will 20" made for E60 fit E53 ?
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the wheels made for E60 will fit, most BMW have 5x120
but the X5 is much heavier then the E60,and you dont want to put 5000lb beast on those wheels.
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the wheels made for E60 will fit, most BMW have 5x120
but the X5 is much heavier then the E60,and you dont want to put 5000lb beast on those wheels.
I don't think the aftermarket rims were manufactured differently for E60 and E53. is there anything else that should be considered? I see that E60's offset is alittle different. will it make a big deal on X5? thanks
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Adapters are terrible. Not only do you open yourself up for vibrations you will have a larger wheel offset. No deal is worth using an adapter on a BMW.
thanks. I've decided not go with the porsche rims. what the E60 one, will it be a direct fit?
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