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Old 09-15-2008, 11:45 AM
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Also, BMW wheels have a 74mm hub bore, while a chevy hub is 70.5mm. You will need a hubcentric (aka hub centering) rings to take up that gap so that the wheels are supported and centered on the hub.

I'm 99% sure that those hub diameters are correct but please confirm. On Ebay and other places you can find people who will make custom hub centering rings.

I nearly went this route by putting E39 m5 wheels on my 68 Camaro so I did a lot of checking. They're so sexy, I still may in the future...
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