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      10-12-2009, 07:33 PM   #1
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Budget stock size wheel options?

Does anyone know if there are any 18x8f and 18x8.5r wheels out there that will fit a e92 335i? Preferably under $200? Am I limited to OEM wheels?
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Actually many aftermarket wheels are much cheaper than OEM. You should do a search for Alflugen and VMR wheels. They both have pretty inexpensive wheels that are good quality. They average a bit more than 200 per wheel but not much more. You can also look at Tirerack, they have a few inexpensive options. Do a bit of searching and you will see many options.
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Yeah the problem is actually finding the proper size wheels. I need stock size (18x8f 18x8.5r) and +/- 25mm front the stock offset for SCCA stock class. It seems like most of the cheap and light wheels only come in either 18x8 or 18x8.5, not both. I might just have to mix and match.
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I see, that is a bit of a challenge then. You may have to just pick up a used set of factory wheels. Not the lightest but I think it will be your only option.
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Checking tirerack, they have OZ Alleggerita HLT.
18x8.0 ET34 18.4lb @$375
18x8.5 ET35 18.7lb @$380

Unfortunately over your budget. Apparently they would be supplied with centering rings.
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