Beyern Staggered wheels

srhutch said:
I agree, but the offsets for these particular wheels are way different to the OEMS so I dont believe are any good for Z4

OEM 8.0" 47ET and 8.5" 50ET

Bayern 8.5" 15ET and 9.5" 40ET
Yes you're right about these specific wheels posted on ebay. The 3 series and the Z4 have the same offsets, but the 5 and 7 series have their own. The seller should not have advertised the wheel as fitting all of these series because it won't work. Point well taken, cheers!
 
Cool 'sr' just goes to show that research pays off Vs generic comment by vendors that things will or won't work.

Anyway - stick with 108's even if you customise them as they are by far the coolest Z4 wheel.
 
cj10jeeper said:
Cool 'sr' just goes to show that research pays off Vs generic comment by vendors that things will or won't work.

Anyway - stick with 108's even if you customise them as they are by far the coolest Z4 wheel.

I might just do that, am waiting to hear from dealer if they will change them under warranty yet, they took pics on tuesday, to send off, but I dont think they will change yet, so will probably have to stick a set of Falkens on very soon as rears only 2mm left. If they will swap I will just ask for the boxed rims and find something else to put on for the winter and use the 108's more in the summer maybe
 
Get the Bayern Wheels (a set that fits of course) way better than the inferior quality 108's.......i would say that as i am totally pi$$ed off with the set of 108's i have!
 
8.5x18 will fit on the front of the car but it's the offset I would question.

The advert states the offset it 15 and 40. I'm assuming that the fronts are 15mm and the rears are 40?

Anyway I had 8.5x19"s fitted on the front of my coupe with a 35 offset and they rubbed the inner wheel arch. The lower th offset the further out they will stick.

Unless of course they are designed for an M car and then the 15 is the offset for the rears, in which case the fronts will fit but the rears will stick too far out!

Hopefully that makes sense. So to summaries you can get with a 35mm offset on the front and about a 40mm offset on the rear (possibly slighty more on the back) Thats for a non M car.

The offsets for the stadnard rims are
8x18 with a 47 offset front
8.5x18 with a 50 offset rear

J.
 
tyre sizing is another query as i made a mistake an e46 325 i had by putting 8.5j schnitzer replicas on all round the wheel man said my 225s and 255 tyres would fit spot on well they didnt, the rears looked fine sat in the arch perfectly and tyres wrapped round them spot on. But the fronts stuck out the arch to far and the 225s looked stretched on a 8.5j rim. Obviously i dont want to make this mistake again but there doesnt seem to be definative set of staggered wheeels or all the same wheels that we all agree will fit! Personally id like a set of csl reps but i aint buying 8.5j all round no matter how much a wheel shop tells me a 225 tyre fits i know it doesnt look right. Is there anywhere UK based that understands our staggered set up nightmares!

Rant over!!
 
I would tend to agree with the last post. On the Alpina Roadster S, the wheels are 19" x 8.5" front with tire size 235/35R19 and in the rear 19" x 9.5" with tire size 265/30R19. So for both front and rear, they used 10mm wider tires to better fit the wider wheels. If I was going for a change in wheels, I would opt for the same 19" options as on the Roadster S.
 
tedster said:
tyre sizing is another query as i made a mistake an e46 325 i had by putting 8.5j schnitzer replicas on all round the wheel man said my 225s and 255 tyres would fit spot on well they didnt, the rears looked fine sat in the arch perfectly and tyres wrapped round them spot on. But the fronts stuck out the arch to far and the 225s looked stretched on a 8.5j rim. Obviously i dont want to make this mistake again but there doesnt seem to be definative set of staggered wheeels or all the same wheels that we all agree will fit! Personally id like a set of csl reps but i aint buying 8.5j all round no matter how much a wheel shop tells me a 225 tyre fits i know it doesnt look right. Is there anywhere UK based that understands our staggered set up nightmares!

Rant over!!

If you want a set of 18" Staggered CSL reps then visit http://www.bmautosport.co.uk/detail.php?siteid=1190

This is a local compnay to me, I'm going there next saturday to see these, and M6 reps, along with http://www.bmautosport.co.uk/detail.php?siteid=1362.

I'm not sure if I'm going to change my wheels or not, depend if BMW will replace mine under warranty or not yet.
 
just found these on ebay they seem yo be a proper staggered set up and theres a choice of 18s or 19s in various styles heres a couple.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=350145156130&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=022
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110330711198&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=001
 
tedster said:
just found these on ebay they seem yo be a proper staggered set up and theres a choice of 18s or 19s in various styles heres a couple.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=350145156130&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=022
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110330711198&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=001


On any of these sort of wheels from Ebay I'd want to be very sure about the quality of the wheel and would want to speak to someone who has used them as a minimum. Weight too should be considered as aftermarket can be very heavy and compromise performance significantly. OEM wheels tend to be lighter, way better casting/forging processes and inspection. If I were driving a 80mph Corsa then OK but on a 155mph sportscar I'd worry

Just remember an ebay write up is about as much use as a market traders reference...lol
 
CJ is correct but there are some good reps on ebay :)

I got a lovely set of AMG Reps for my C Class! A couple others on the MB forum had got AMG reps from the seller which helped sway me!
 
To help clear up some potential confusion, here are the OEM specs I found for the Z4:

18x8" at 47 offset front
18x8.5" at 50 offset rear

(Alpina Roadster S)
19x8.5" at 35 offset front
19x9.5" at 40 offset rear
 
ElegantSpoon said:
CJ is correct but there are some good reps on ebay :)

I got a lovely set of AMG Reps for my C Class! A couple others on the MB forum had got AMG reps from the seller which helped sway me!

Spot on - one keys is that you got reference from prior buyers. On this advert ( and commented on simply as it's posted and referenced) a full set inc. tyres for £629. Well what are the 'performance tyres' fitted. If I benchmarked at Falken price of £370 supplied and fitted (and I bet that they are a much lowere spec tyre) that leaves approx. £260 / £65 per rim. What can I really expect for that in terms of product and quality when a single BBS 108 is around £300???

Each to their own but caveat emptor
 
cj10jeeper said:
Spot on - one keys is that you got reference from prior buyers. On this advert ( and commented on simply as it's posted and referenced) a full set inc. tyres for £629. Well what are the 'performance tyres' fitted. If I benchmarked at Falken price of £370 supplied and fitted (and I bet that they are a much lowere spec tyre) that leaves approx. £260 / £65 per rim. What can I really expect for that in terms of product and quality when a single BBS 108 is around £300???

Each to their own but caveat emptor

Exactly you can't beat real references/reviews!

In most cases though its the other way round. You get 18*9.5 & 18*8.5 tyres for £50 a piece! They're gonna grip like an old lady!
 
Nice to hear peoples opinions on these ebay wheels, really just confirmed to me that you cant really afford to be risking buying them, there is always going to be a doubt in my mind whether they will fit properly when they arrive or be of an acceptable quality! One thing i have noticed on nearly all the replica/ aftermarket alloys on ebay is they come in many sizes 8j 8.5j 9j with various offsets saying they will fit e36 e46 z3 z4 e39 m3s etc. I hope soon a supplier gets the BMW alloy wheel market nailed with proper staggered wheels quality tyres that are tried and tested and you can be confident in buying! Until then im still searching for some 108s or ellipsoids to refurb and customize!
 
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