Just wondering how M3 rims look on a o4 jetta? Anyone have pictures? And what do they usually cost? with or without rubber?
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Originally posted by Daelen Nekudahey speaking of m3 rims, i am planning on buyin some m5 rims for my golf.. i know i asked the same questions last night but will they fit if they are 5/120??? i can get em for super cheap so if they fit im buying....
Thats the long answer. Because you can almost make anything fit if you spend enough money.
The short answer is no, just buy a 5x100et35 wheel.Last edited by Kor; 04-12-2005, 02:15 PM.KR
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Well your car is 5x100 and the BMW wheels are 5x120 so they will not bolt right up. You could get adapters but I dont think that is a common application and BMW can have strange offsets so you might need custom adapters which probably cost more then the wheels if they were cheap. It could probably be done but not easily and cheap.
If the offset is 20 like Kris said than after adapaters you would have a 0 offset or negative which is not going to work. Re-drilled is probably a better option.Last edited by Canadian Turbo; 04-12-2005, 02:16 PM.Blair
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Apparently on a BMW M5 the rear offset is 20mm but the fronts are 48mm. Or so someone told me.
So that means with a 20mm adaptor (smallest you can probably get) its 28mm offset which will just BARELY fit. Might need to roll fender.
However you would need to find someone to sell you 4 front wheels which is atypical.KR
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