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my '07 328XI came with all season runflats, but i'd prefer to have real snow tires on it for winter, but not have to dismount and re mount them with each change of season. i've found some 16" stock bmw rims from an '01 325 for sale at a reasonable price, but wonder if they can accept the tpm (tire pressure monitoring) valve stem? also, would the bolt pattern would be the same? and, is the offset of the rim the same? if these would work for me, it would save me quite a bit over a snow tire and rim package from the dealer or the local tire centers. if you could also post your qualifications to answer this question i would greatly appreciate that info, too. thanks to all of you in advance, car dude.

2007-10-28 06:07:42 · 2 answers · asked by car dude 5 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes BMW

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I think you should not take the chance of them not fitting. You could just take your car up there. and tell them to put on of for you. I did that years ago on my truck. I went to a tire shop. told them that I wanted bigger tires to ,fill up the wheel wells, and they mounted and put one on for me to see. Before I decided to buy them
worked out great. I could have told him. uhm no lets try that one instead and he would have done it for me.

2007-10-28 06:14:54 · answer #1 · answered by hifi1863 2 · 0 1

Sometimes, I think those wheels are square. "In the halls of justice, the only justice is in the halls. " - Lenny Bruce

2016-04-10 23:18:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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