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Old 08-25-2018, 07:17 PM
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Bmw 95 series wheels on a max ???




So I have a question I’ve seen people running bmw 95 series wheels on their 2000-2003 maximas and my question is how ??? The bolt pattern is different so do you just have to swap out the wheel hub assembly in order for it to fit or what ? Any info would help as I would like to get a set for my max but not sure how much work I would have to do to get them to fit.

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Old 08-25-2018, 08:29 PM
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So I have a question I’ve seen people running bmw 95 series wheels on their 2000-2003 maximas and my question is how ??? The bolt pattern is different so do you just have to swap out the wheel hub assembly in order for it to fit or what ? Any info would help as I would like to get a set for my max but not sure how much work I would have to do to get them to fit.
They're using retarded adapters. Don't do it unless you like sawing the rims off when the studs spin (and extra stress on wheel bearings).
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Old 08-25-2018, 09:36 PM
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They could be re-drilled. I've been running re-drilled wheels and spacer/adapters for a decade without issue. Don't buy cheap crap, get hub-centric rings and you won't have an issue.
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They could be re-drilled. I've been running re-drilled wheels and spacer/adapters for a decade without issue. Don't buy cheap crap, get hub-centric rings and you won't have an issue.
okay cool I found some local for 300 but also found some at the junkyard so I’m go their first and see if I can get them any cheaper since I’m have to pay more money to get them to fit lol but thanks for the info.
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Too much work....I like it simple...
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Old 08-28-2018, 07:47 AM
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Most people have them re-drilled..
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Most people have them re-drilled..
yeah I actually just found a set already redrilled for our cars thankfully it’s onky an hour away
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Too much work....I like it simple...
haha I don’t mind **** looks dope I must get them now that I’ve seen them on a Maxima lol plus I found a set already redrilled
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