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Wheel Styles
I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory wheels
and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that? Thank in advance -Blue |
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Try this
http://www.kalach.easynet.be/bmw_wheels.htm "Blue Agave" > wrote in message .net... >I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory wheels >and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that? > Thank in advance > -Blue > |
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That's the one. Thanks.
"Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message ... > Try this > http://www.kalach.easynet.be/bmw_wheels.htm > > > > > > "Blue Agave" > wrote in message > .net... >>I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory >>wheels and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that? >> Thank in advance >> -Blue >> > > |
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I've got the "style 72"'s on my 330i and they are a b*tch to keep clean!
The 132's on my X5 are a 10 minute project. Dan Blue Agave wrote: > That's the one. Thanks. > > > "Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message > ... > >>Try this >>http://www.kalach.easynet.be/bmw_wheels.htm >> >> >> >> >> >>"Blue Agave" > wrote in message nk.net... >> >>>I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory >>>wheels and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that? >>>Thank in advance >>>-Blue >>> >> >> > > |
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You want wheels that are a bitch to keep clean, get a set of Style 17. The
holes are very small. Of your two styles, the 72s on your 330 are my favorite. I recently put a set of Style 22 on my '94 325i. They came off of a '95 M3. "Dan Krueger" > wrote in message nk.net... > I've got the "style 72"'s on my 330i and they are a b*tch to keep clean! > > The 132's on my X5 are a 10 minute project. > > Dan > > > Blue Agave wrote: > >> That's the one. Thanks. >> >> >> "Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>>Try this >>>http://www.kalach.easynet.be/bmw_wheels.htm >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>"Blue Agave" > wrote in message ink.net... >>> >>>>I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory >>>>wheels and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that? >>>>Thank in advance >>>>-Blue >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > |
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