![]() 09/13/2018 at 17:32 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Looks pretty good.
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BRB shopping for a set of M-parallels for my E46
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dat facelifted 1st gen Acura MDX
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I’ll take whatever you had on it before.
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Interesting, I haven’t seen that either. I thought the hub bore was wrong, but maybe I’m mistaken
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Aftermarket - the factory wheels (style 44's) were stolen years ago, sadly.
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Those look good . I’ve got the 16 inch version of the style 29s. They look nice and all but also very dated. (not my actual car pictured)
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I really like those on the E34/E39. I guess mine are a similar pattern - though they’re 2 inches bigger (18"), which changes the look a bit.
My car was originally equipped with 17s, plus I have a 16" set of snow tires, and now the 18's it rides on all year (car doesn’t see snow anymore).
![]() 09/13/2018 at 18:33 |
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Yes and no. If they’re from the E39, then you’d be correct, but they also offered them on the E38, which has the same hub.
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You can always run hubcentric rings with e39 wheels as well.
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This is true, easier to find right wheels, probably not cheaper though.
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I just realized your avatar is a gear stick. I've always thought it was a far away picture of someone on a boat.
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Ha yeah- it’s from that red E46 convertible above, of course.
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Assuming you could fit them, I can’t think of a BMW m-pars wouldn’t look good on. Maybe some recent SUVs or crossovers, I guess.