10-12-2021, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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M6 wheel on 640i problem
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i just bought new Rims for my 640i from the dealer and it say its compatible with my car but i found out there is problem in the rare i think the offset is different than the M6 so the wheel are sticking out and garbing on the finder if i am on any bumps the tire size 275/35/20 should i change it to something else and it will fix the problem ? 275/30/20 or 285/30/20 some people also told me to go to 265/30/20 or what do you recommend if any one tried it ? i also try to change the angle and still same problem old Style 373 (20x9 ET44) new Style 433 (20x10.5 ET19) https://www.carsaddiction.com/en/com...20x105ET19-F06 for now i can't change it or return it any more and still BMW dealer say it will fit my car as the system said even in ecstuning it say it fit https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...l/36118047256/ my car is stock as well no mod on it what is your recommendation ? dose finder rooling works with 6sr ? here is a veido when i was stopped on a bump only one side to see where is it touching https://youtu.be/ElDP1h2TXvQ hope it can show well |
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You could sell your wheels and then buy 4 "front" wheels...or look into the wheels from an f90 M5 (which has a rear wheel offset like around 28-35mm). Or ask around if rolling your rear fender would work and let you get away with keeping the wheels you have that have a 19mm offset. Good luck. Quote:
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10-13-2021, 02:07 PM | #6 |
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As QSilver and others have said, you can't make them work. Your only possible option is to "roll" the wheel arches. Personally I would never bend the sheet metal on my car just to try and fix a mistake of buying the wrong wheels. If it were me, I'd just admit I made a mistake, laugh at myself, go get drunk, then sell those wheels and get M5 wheels or something else.
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BTW, I think/hope the rear fenders are either steel or aluminum. The chart from the TIS shows that the rear fenders are #4 in the illustration but does not LIST what material they are made of (see chart below).
If they are made of a composite (plastic) like the front fenders or the trunk/boot lid...you won't be able to "roll" the rear fenders.
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10-13-2021, 04:03 PM | #8 |
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At least on the F12 ands F13 they are steel. I wonder how it would be to roll aluminum. It behaves differently than steel and doesn't really like to be deformed. It's more difficult to do paintless dent repair on aluminum.
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i am not sure what is made of
i will start posing the rims for sale hope someone get it and also will try to find good workshop to ask for rolling at less now i know i don't have to change the tire and wast my money any more what make me go crazy is how dose BMW system say it fit my car and the dealer sold it to me with the vin number ? this is what make me go crazy |
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