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18in wheels, now that is the question??? (Help!!! jkl LOL)Presley348 06-11-2004, 06:22 PM Dear BMW 5 series forum: One of these days, (soon), I am considering changing out my 17 inch wheels to the 18i inch wider wheels, and I just wonder if anyone here know if that can be done without any suspension modifications changes to my 2004 530i? :confused: Also do you know of any 5 series that has done this type if wheel size change before on a five series, and if so how did it turn out, and were they happy they done it? Yes! or :nono: Your answer (s) will be greatly appreciated. :) Thanks, Presley348 :smokin: MioCLK 06-11-2004, 06:35 PM There shouldn't be any modification required when just switching from a 17in to 18in rims. BMW use 245/40-18 tires for the 530i sport package. Presley348 06-11-2004, 07:15 PM There shouldn't be any modification required when just switching from a 17in to 18in rims. BMW use 245/40-18 tires for the 530i sport package.========================================== ==================== Hi MioCLK: Thanks for your quick answer! :smile: Presley348 :smokin: BMW-dunce 07-10-2004, 09:20 PM I am a complete dunce not only on BMW but automotive in general. What are the pros and cons of larger wheels? xx BMW xx 07-11-2004, 11:30 PM I currently have a 530i and i was going to get the 525i but the wheels just didnt do it for me. Anyhow, recently i saw a Black on Black 530i with Spinners! lol. Ironically, it was amazing looking. If you have some money to throw around, get em in 19's and pimp away. csieminski 07-12-2004, 10:42 PM BMW-dunce-- APPEAL OF LARGER WHEELS: more aggressive appearance shorter sidewalls resulting in sharper handling and quicker response typically allow wider tires, resulting in better grip DISADVANTAGES OF LARGER WHEELS: harsher ride, because shorter sidewalls can't absorb impacts as well more easily damaged wheels (and suspension)--(shorter sidewalls again) Presley 348, I've seen 18" wheels on E39 ('97-'03) 5-Series and even on E34 5-Series [there's a beautiful black E34 near where I live with 18" M Parallel Spoke wheels from the '99 740 Sport package]. Since the 530 is designed to have 18's with the Sport package, I can't imagine what problems there would be besides those you yourself mentioned in another thread--I believe they had to do with premature tire wear, etc. Presley348 07-14-2004, 06:41 PM BMW-dunce-- APPEAL OF LARGER WHEELS: more aggressive appearance shorter sidewalls resulting in sharper handling and quicker response typically allow wider tires, resulting in better grip DISADVANTAGES OF LARGER WHEELS: harsher ride, because shorter sidewalls can't absorb impacts as well more easily damaged wheels (and suspension)--(shorter sidewalls again) Presley 348, I've seen 18" wheels on E39 ('97-'03) 5-Series and even on E34 5-Series [there's a beautiful black E34 near where I live with 18" M Parallel Spoke wheels from the '99 740 Sport package]. Since the 530 is designed to have 18's with the Sport package, I can't imagine what problems there would be besides those you yourself mentioned in another thread--I believe they had to do with premature tire wear, etc. ================================================== ============ csieminski: Thanks for your answer. Yea the only other thing I heard from owner was premature tire wear, (10,000 to 15,000miles), and I cannot be buying new tires that often.:banghead: Sincerely, Presley348 :smokin: Antiburn 07-14-2004, 07:01 PM Today at work a 03 530i came in with 20's and they looked surprizingly small from a distance. I dont belive there were any suspension mods done to it so you can go pretty high in the Inches and still have a stock car w/ no modifications. Presley348 07-14-2004, 07:03 PM [QUOTE=Presley348]================================================== ============ csieminski: Thanks for your information about the 18inch wheels/tires. The only other thing I heard from another BMW owner was premature tire wear, (10,000 to 15,000miles), and I cannot be buying new tires that often.:banghead: You know, the harsh ride might get to me, but I think I might adapt, to it over time. But what is holding me back is the premature tire wear that I hear other Bimmer owners complaining about! If the 18in or 19in would wear like the 17in I would have to purchase me a set! :grinno: Sincerely, Presley348 :smokin: BhramaBull01 07-15-2004, 01:44 AM presley you might want to check out www.rpmrevolution.com they have some pretty good deals on wheels...tires...and other performance stuff....thats where i got my rims from... Presley348 07-15-2004, 01:31 PM presley you might want to check out www.rpmrevolution.com (http://www.rpmrevolution.com) they have some pretty good deals on wheels...tires...and other performance stuff....thats where i got my rims from... ================================================== ===== BhramaBull01: Thanks for the info, do you have a BMW with 18 or 19inch tires" If so, what BMW model with what options and do you have the problem with premature tire wear 10,000 to 15,000miles? Presley348 :smokin: http://www.bmwportal.net/modules/coppermine/wm.php?pid=189&mode=fullsize vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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