cheers Malc,that's what I am searching for nowMalcZ4 said:Something from a E46/E90 or Z4 with 18" x 8" front ET47 & 18" x 8.5 rear ET50 would fit.
chris said:Even with that low offset, only being 7.5" wide i would say they will fit, but do you really want 17's?
And what style are they?
you are correct Pedrampeddy said:chris said:Even with that low offset, only being 7.5" wide i would say they will fit, but do you really want 17's?
And what style are they?
My guess is that they are for the winter.![]()
looks like Style no 157 - offset 34...navid.v said:what about these:
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photo from the net just to show the style![]()
they are 225/45/17, no idea about the offset,I think someone else here had them on a Z,might be wrong though.
neither do Inavid.v said:Gannet,can you explain how does this affect the way it looks and drives to my original 108's with offset of 47 front and 50 on the rear?I don't understand these things at all![]()
navid.v said:So,what is the correct or acceptable offset for 2.5 ltr z4? I wish they'd done a tyres & wheels for dummies![]()
Dav the wheel nut said:navid.v said:So,what is the correct or acceptable offset for 2.5 ltr z4? I wish they'd done a tyres & wheels for dummies![]()
The offsets for the Z4 are 47 front and 50 rear but this is for wheels 8'' and 8.5'' wide respectively.
The position of the wheel on the hub is affected by the wheel width as well as the offset.
do agree with your comment,but they are not permanent,just for winter to save my 108's for wasting awayDav the wheel nut said:In my humble opinion 17s and 16s look a little small on a Z4.
You will still require a similar offset if you go for 17s or 16s but as I said earlier the width of the wheel is more relevant.