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Is there any reason why the 5-series M Parallel wheels wouldn't work on my e36? Just curious, because i thought the bolt pattern and everything were the same, but certain places, such as ebay, and bmw, do not mention the 3 series in the M-Parallel fitments. Any input helps. Thanx guys!
Originally posted by ArchangelX@Oct 23 2004, 12:51 AM Is there any reason why the 5-series M Parallel wheels wouldn't work on my e36? Just curious, because i thought the bolt pattern and everything were the same, but certain places, such as ebay, and bmw, do not mention the 3 series in the M-Parallel fitments. Any input helps. Thanx guys!
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I know the E46 M3 rims fit on the E36 with a Fender Roll I assume it could if you trolled the fenders. Dunno for sure though. Just my o2
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I believe the bolt pattern is the same, but the offset won't work unless you do some big time fender rolling... I wanted to put these on my car. There are some pretty good replicas out there made for the e36 though.. look around
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