E36 m3 alloys?

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GbnZ3
Joined: Thu 22 Aug, 2013 18:08
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  Z3 roadster 1.9

E36 m3 alloys?

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Hi there, my alloys are not in good nick and I have seen a set of genuine staggered (whatever that means!?) alloys at a decent price....will these fit my z3 1.9 16v?..these are 17s....also been offered set of 17 in e46 or 19 in e46 m3 alloys around same price....any good?....
stupot50
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  Z3 roadster 2.8
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Re: E36 m3 alloys?

Post by stupot50 »

GbnZ3 wrote:Hi there, my alloys are not in good nick and I have seen a set of genuine staggered (whatever that means!?) alloys at a decent price....will these fit my z3 1.9 16v?
Staggered means wider rear rims, for example 8j front and 9j rear. You need to find out the rim size and the et (offset) before anyone can really advise you
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Mugs
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  Z3 roadster 1.9

Re: E36 m3 alloys?

Post by Mugs »

I have some photos of a 1.9 with E36 M3 alloys on but I'm not sure (from looking at the photos) if they are staggered or if they have just used fronts all round?
GbnZ3
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Re: E36 m3 alloys?

Post by GbnZ3 »

These are standard e36 m3 alloys, offset should be ok?
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