Do M6 alloys fit an M5 Touring?
Do M6 alloys fit an M5 Touring?
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jonlcerb

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102 posts

201 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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I have got the chance of buying some alloys off an M6, but I've been told the offsets are different. Does anybody know if I will have any problems putting them on an M5 Touring.

ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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The fronts will but the rears won't. Different offsets so you'd need spacers. Look at bmminiparts.co.uk for the exact fitments.

scz4

2,801 posts

267 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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I can't be certain this applies to the M5, but I have a 550i E61 touring.

All facelift tourings (perhaps with the exception of the M5)have 4 front wheels fitted, not a staggered setup as per the saloon. This was standard from the factory when spec'ing the 19" Spider rims.

Sethlj

367 posts

281 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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Yes!


Cheburator mk2

3,203 posts

225 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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Sethlj said:
Yes!

Hmm, I think you are jumping to conclusions here. Your car does not have M6 wheels, but a set which is unique to the Touring... Your rears are 9" wide and have an offset of 17mm, standard fitment M6 rear wheels are 9.5" wide with an offset of 17mm. In other words a set of M6 rears will stick out a further 0.5" than your wheels, which may create a clearance issue. If BMW went to the pain of making a slightly narrower wheel to fit the back of our cars and no other models, there must have been a reason, non?

ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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Cheburator mk2 said:
Sethlj said:
Yes!

Hmm, I think you are jumping to conclusions here. Your car does not have M6 wheels, but a set which is unique to the Touring... Your rears are 9" wide and have an offset of 17mm, standard fitment M6 rear wheels are 9.5" wide with an offset of 17mm. In other words a set of M6 rears will stick out a further 0.5" than your wheels, which may create a clearance issue. If BMW went to the pain of making a slightly narrower wheel to fit the back of our cars and no other models, there must have been a reason, non?
This!

The later M5s, Tourer and Saloon had the option of M6 'style' wheels. That's what you have on your Tourer mate.

For your ref: the E61 M5 is unique in that it has a different rear beam to any boggo E61 or other //M car. Hence the fitment differences.

Eddie

Sethlj

367 posts

281 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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Ah, got it! I consider myself better educated now!

S.

ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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I've updated the buyers guide with the OEM wheel fitments.

Eddie

jonlcerb

Original Poster:

102 posts

201 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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So saloon, touring and M6 rears are all different. If I want a spare set for an E61, they can only be off another E61, not the saloon or m6. Correct?

ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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jonlcerb said:
So saloon, touring and M6 rears are all different. If I want a spare set for an E61, they can only be off another E61, not the saloon or m6. Correct?
T'is correct squire. Never meant to be easy was it? Beware the ebay seller who swears blind his M5 wheels 'fit all M5's and M6's'. More of a myth than the story of Boadicea and her funky hair.

fen7on

97 posts

243 months

Monday 12th December 2011
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Hey Jon
How much are the M6 alloys, I need some for my winters! Also, you don't listen: how many times have I told you the offset is different.

ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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fen7on said:
Hey Jon
How much are the M6 alloys, I need some for my winters! Also, you don't listen: how many times have I told you the offset is different.
A set will sting you nearly £3k from the parts site.

And put a smiley or something at the end of your post above if you want it to sound like humour. Looks harsh from here.

Eddie

Pvapour

8,981 posts

279 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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scz4 said:
All facelift tourings (perhaps with the exception of the M5)have 4 front wheels fitted,
I had to look into this.....

hats off to you sir bow



































Edited by Pvapour on Tuesday 13th December 07:38

Sethlj

367 posts

281 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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Pvapour said:
scz4 said:
All facelift tourings (perhaps with the exception of the M5)have 4 front wheels fitted,
I had to look into this.....

hats off to you sir bow






Edited by Pvapour on Tuesday 13th December 07:38
Very Tyrell!

S.

Hughesie

12,759 posts

308 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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ecain63 said:
A set will sting you nearly £3k from the parts site.
Or £800.00 + vat (each) from a main stealer (as i know from recent experience)

BlitzE34

284 posts

176 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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Same thing with the E39 and F10. Both front and rear wheels are the same width.

fen7on

97 posts

243 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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ecain63 said:
fen7on said:
Hey Jon
How much are the M6 alloys, I need some for my winters! Also, you don't listen: how many times have I told you the offset is different.
A set will sting you nearly £3k from the parts site.

And put a smiley or something at the end of your post above if you want it to sound like humour. Looks harsh from here.

Eddie
Was meant to be harsh Eddie; I've known Jon a long time!

ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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fen7on said:
ecain63 said:
fen7on said:
Hey Jon
How much are the M6 alloys, I need some for my winters! Also, you don't listen: how many times have I told you the offset is different.
A set will sting you nearly £3k from the parts site.

And put a smiley or something at the end of your post above if you want it to sound like humour. Looks harsh from here.

Eddie
Was meant to be harsh Eddie; I've known Jon a long time!
LOL, i'll leave you to it then.

jonlcerb

Original Poster:

102 posts

201 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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Powder coated black. One wheel with slight kerb mark. As new front tyres, 50% wear on rears. £600.

Aeroresh

1,429 posts

258 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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you can get them to fit quite easily. My touring is running both the saloon's 21" Hartge wheels and OE 19" wheels with 295 tyres as opposed to the correct 275 width.

Just need to get the rear arches rolled by a bodyshop.