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Re: 740i sport rims (archive)

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Posted by Antonio on April 22, 2002 at 09:25:10:

In Reply to: Re: 740i sport rims posted by Rodney V12 Bimmer on April 21, 2002 at 19:53:47:

I just put new shocks(struts) on all 4 corners(no lowering springs) and the rear tire now sits flush with the fender(witch it always should have been) but i still have a pretty big gap in the front but thats expected without lowering springs. I'm pretty sure you don't need spacers or anything... just bolt em up and start looking good. Check out www.aaarims.com they have the replicas for a good price.

But when you look them up do a search for a year 2000 740 and the rims will come up. they WILL fit your car. They are 120mm 5 blot. These guys have the best prices that i foud... But again i got the OEM and much more expensive(oh well)

Hope this helps

Does anyone know of a site or has a picture of a E32 with a set of those rims on it. I plan to buy a set in a week.


Yeah Antonio they do look good. I think thats what I will get. But the only thing is that I like for my back wheels to be even with the back fenders. So do you think I should (1)Get the replicas offered at Discount Tire Direct in a 18x8.5 and add spacers. Or (2)get the original back wheel as well. Oh. One more thing. The tire rack offers the Breyton wheel. Is this the same as the M Parallel. Thanks





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