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jpnut 04-24-2011 10:47 PM

Any idea what style wheel this is?
 
ORYGINALNE BMW 5x120 18" 8x18 wzór 250 (1490880401) - Allegro.pl - aukcje internetowe, bezpieczne zakupy

I am looking to purchase a set locally, and the seller sent me this link from his iphone as an idea of what they look like. I'm stumped...

romeokc10 04-24-2011 11:27 PM

It's a style 250 like it says in the link, try this link.

36116777777 Style-250 Star Spoke | BMW Alloy Wheels

Nik 04-25-2011 09:59 AM

A friend had somerthing like that on his E39. but his looked more like 4.8is wheels but small.

pnoyako85 04-25-2011 11:13 AM

question fellas...im debating whether to go on a 20"x5m,x6mx 4.8is wheels or go 22" Y-spoke from a 4.8i.......riding on staggered 19's on 4.4...what pros and cons would benefit me from the wheels.....tnx...

Nik 04-25-2011 02:56 PM

I just got 19" staggered going from 18 stock. Feels and looks a bunch better. I think 22"s are too big and the ride will be too rough, I don't know which are 22"Y spokes but I know 4.8is wheels and X5M wheels they look hot. You will notice a little rougher ride, little less acceleration and need to be more careful in bumpy roads. you will notice greater handling and better stopping. and feel that you are more "on the road".

Naz24 04-25-2011 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Nik (Post 820430)
I just got 19" staggered going from 18 stock. Feels and looks a bunch better. I think 22"s are too big and the ride will be too rough, I don't know which are 22"Y spokes but I know 4.8is wheels and X5M wheels they look hot. You will notice a little rougher ride, little less acceleration and need to be more careful in bumpy roads. you will notice greater handling and better stopping. and feel that you are more "on the road".

i think you mean worse stopping? usually bigger rims=heavier, and harder to stop

Nik 04-25-2011 04:45 PM

no, larger wheels are wider, wider tires have better grip, thus you stop easier


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