207's - Winters

DPG

Veteran
 West Yorks
Will 207M's fit straight on a coupe?

http://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/bmw_alloy_wheels/1_series_e82_alloys/17_bmw_207m_wheel_1024

Thinking about a set for winters.
 
DPG said:
Will 207M's fit straight on a coupe?

http://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/bmw_alloy_wheels/1_series_e82_alloys/17_bmw_207m_wheel_1024

Thinking about a set for winters.

They will sit very slightly in with offset of 47 as Z's should be up to 45 (by mm's so probably not even noticeable)
http://www.carlsalter.com/BMW-wheel-fitments.html
Providing they clear the caliper ?
 
Isn't it 46 front and 50 rear for 17" on a coupe?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=DU52&mospid=49421&btnr=36_0644&hg=36&fg=15
 
There are 3 sets of 17" Alloys for the E86

2 of them have an ET46 front and rear, the other has ET46 front and ET50 rear.

http://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/bmw_alloy_wheels/z4_e86_alloys
 
Not meaning to sound negative but isn't that an awful lot of money to spend on a set of wheels specifically to use in winter when theres a lot more chance you could rag them up a kerb? :?
 
Ahh right im with you now, good idea if you can pick a set up cheaply :thumbsup:

I've got my winters on my 108's which are in desperate need of a refurb! Still debating whether to buy another set of mint 108's and put my summers on those and leave the winters on the knackered set, or push the boat out and buy some 19" CSL reps :evil:
 
So 207's will fit, but just might sit a little further in under the arches??

They have excellent RF tyres (<4000k miles) so I could always sell as a package and buy the correct alloys for the Zed.
 
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