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      08-04-2016, 06:58 PM   #1
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These are original oe BMW style 87 X5 wheels. Staggered 20" 20x9.5 front, 20x10.5 rear with offset 45mm front, 30mm rear. They are as close to perfect as can be. Freshly powder coated with brand new Toyo Proxes 4 Plus tires in sizes 255/35/20 front and 295/30/20 rear. Less than 600 miles on them. I have them on my '12 528i xdrive. Very aggressive fit in the rear on an f10. You will want a little extra rear camber or fender roll. Up front I run a 15mm spacer.
Reason for selling? I have my E46 daily that I want to focus on now. I'm selling the 528 because we need something more practical for a family with twins to get around so back to the stock wheels. I admit, my wife also didnt like how many times she's heard me telling her about curbs, corners, or any other potential wheel damaging situations.

Sale includes wheels, tires, and center caps only. No sensors.

I am in the Tampa Bay area for local pick ups.

Sale includes wheels, tires, and center caps only. No sensors.

$1,400 obo or trades. I'm looking for 18" for a wide square setup. But Im still open to other setups (maybe 19" or staggered) for my Silver-Grey E46 coupe.

I am in the Tampa Bay area for pick ups.

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      08-04-2016, 07:23 PM   #2
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Damn, they actually look pretty damn good on your ride! Did the rears rub? Were you running camber on the rear?
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Damn, they actually look pretty damn good on your ride! Did the rears rub? Were you running camber on the rear?
The rear, if on curves or at higher speeds, will rub slightly on the bigger dips. Not enough to mark, cut, or otherwise damage the tire or body. Only about enough to hear a "shh" and that's it. On regular, everyday driving it wont rub. I have not pulled or rolled the fender, and I have not taken it in to the shop to add a little camber.

I got an 04 330Ci 6mt that I want to focus on now (wheels, suspension, etc), and replace the 528 for something more practical for a family with twin toddlers
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