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| about M1 Hi, Does anyone know the original rim size of BMW M1? So my friend has BMW M1 as E26. He wants to get newest design wheels but he doesn't know details of M1's rim. Probably original size of M1 is 16inch. But we don't know size of "pitch circle diameter" and offset. Please teach me if you know it... |
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| Re: about M1 In that pic, those couldn't be bigger than 17"... ![]() |
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| Re: about M1 The wheels in the photo provided are 16". More info, here: - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER |
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