I have an E85 and have just bought an E89. I'd like to swap the alloy wheels between them.
The tyres sizes are the same but the wheel offset is different.
The E85 has BMW LA wheel Turbine styling 201 - 8J17 ET:46
The E89 has BMW LA wheel star spoke 290 - 8Jx17 ET:29
Tyres are all 225/45x17.
I've looked on willtheyfit.com and see the wheels will be 17mm further in/out - the difference in ET.
Will this make a difference to the handling? Is 17mm enough to foul anything?
I know nothing about wheels!!!!!! Any help or guidance greatly received.
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Swapping Wheels Between E85 and E89
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Well firstly welcome to the forum.
The E89 wheels ought to fit your E85 OK. I put a set of E89 wheels on one of my E86s with no issues.
But E85 wheels on an E89 are more than likely going to rub on something, probably suspension. With a 17mm difference in offset you'd probably need spacers, 15mm minimum or 20mm to get them to fill the arches more.
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The E89 wheels ought to fit your E85 OK. I put a set of E89 wheels on one of my E86s with no issues.
But E85 wheels on an E89 are more than likely going to rub on something, probably suspension. With a 17mm difference in offset you'd probably need spacers, 15mm minimum or 20mm to get them to fill the arches more.
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Mr Tidy wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 11:31 pm Well firstly welcome to the forum.![]()
The E89 wheels ought to fit your E85 OK. I put a set of E89 wheels on one of my E86s with no issues.
But E85 wheels on an E89 are more than likely going to rub on something, probably suspension. With a 17mm difference in offset you'd probably need spacers, 15mm minimum or 20mm to get them to fill the arches more.
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Brilliant! Thanks. Makes sense.But E85 wheels on an E89 are more than likely going to rub on something, probably suspension. With a 17mm difference in offset you'd probably need spacers, 15mm minimum or 20mm to get them to fill the arches more.
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I assume one spacer is as good as another...and that I'll need longer bolts (including a locking bolt)?
I'll start doing my homework on spacers now!
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You need hub centric spacers ie ones machined to be a snug fit over the centreZ3_Rosco wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:32 amBrilliant! Thanks. Makes sense.But E85 wheels on an E89 are more than likely going to rub on something, probably suspension. With a 17mm difference in offset you'd probably need spacers, 15mm minimum or 20mm to get them to fill the arches more.![]()
I assume one spacer is as good as another...and that I'll need longer bolts (including a locking bolt)?
I'll start doing my homework on spacers now!
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Swapping Wheels Between E85 and E89
Which is 72.6mm IIRC.
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