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Old 3rd January 2006, 02:02   #1
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Opinion needed for wheels

I am looking for wheels for my M5. My fav's are the BBS RXII 21", downside is that you sacrifice a little bit on the performance side (as seen on the video Hartge vs stock).

Is it possible to fit the E46 M3 CSL wheels on the M5? They come in 19", and I would think that they are really lightweight, but the biggest plus side is that you can have the wonderful Michelin Pilot Sport Cup - just to pull a few more G's

Opinions welcome.

P.S I know that the Dinan wheels are lighter than OEM, but couldn't get over with the design.
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Re: Opinion needed for wheels

The Hartge Classic wheels have got to be worth loading on. They look superb. The car looks even more powerful and more graceful all at the same time. But you definitly need to get the ride height lowered if you're going to up the wheel size.
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