12-16-2017, 10:56 PM | #1 |
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OEM 17" F30 328i rims on F23 M240i?
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I just ordered a MY'18 F23 M240i RWD March delivery. SUPER excited!. Can anyone tell me if my winter 3er setup ('14 F30 no M sport) will fit on the new F23? Does it clear the M-brakes? OEM BMW 17" Star Spoke Style 394 - 17" 17x7.5 225/50/17 front and rear ET37 Bridgestone WS80. If the the tires are too big, can I still reuse the rims? Thanks in advance!! Andy **UPDATE** did lots of OCD google searches and wheel fitment calculations. I'm fairly sure these OEM rims should fit the m240i and clear the m-brakes, but will need to replace the rubber for a 225/40/17 size, and likely to add 5mm offset spacers to keep the similar oem 18" setup. Of course I'm still 3 months away from delivery to be able to test. **UPDATE 2** FINALLY got a chance to test my old 3er winter setup on my F23. Looks like it fits fine, without any spacers!!! **note the pics show OEM 17" Star spoke style 394 with 225/50/17 front and rear ET37 Bridgestone WS80. I will be dropping down to 225/45/17 rubber this winter on my 2 Series. Last edited by 35mmSummicron; 10-01-2018 at 12:43 PM.. |
12-18-2017, 04:18 PM | #2 |
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I can't say for certain, but my 17" Rial Salernos that cleared the brakes on my E90 335i and my F30 328i apparently did not clear the brakes on my M240i. Best to have your chop just mount them and test clearance. You'll need new rubber as tire sizes are different on the F22 (smaller) than the F30.
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10-01-2018, 12:45 PM | #3 |
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Reviving my old post. FINALLY got a chance to test my old F30 3er winter setup on my F23. Looks like it fits fine, without any spacers!!! **note the pics show OEM 17" Star spoke style 394 with 225/50/17 front and rear ET37 Bridgestone WS80. (these came off of a F30 non-M-Sport brakes).
I will be dropping down to 225/45/17 rubber this winter on my 2 Series. Not the nicest wheels on a 2er, but I'm stoked I don't need new rims Last edited by 35mmSummicron; 10-01-2018 at 12:53 PM.. |
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