BMW E39 M5 wheel specs and setup guide

BMW E39 M5 Fitment Guide

Use this BMW E39 M5 fitment guide to compare front and rear wheel specs, tire sizes, clearance modification, and fitment types before choosing a setup.

1998-2003 | 5x120 | 74.1mm

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Quick answer

What is the best E39 M5 fitment?

A popular BMW E39 M5 setup is 18x9.5 ET22 front with 275/35R18 tires and 18x9.5 ET22 rear with 275/35R18 tires. This is categorized as Performance/Street Fitment; review the full table for the rest of the front and rear combinations people have run.

Wheel specs

E39 M5 Wheel Specs

Start with the factory specs before comparing aftermarket E39 M5 wheel fitment.

Years1998-2003
Bolt Pattern5x120
Center Bore74.1mm
HardwareM12x1.5

Chassis context

How to Read This E39 M5 Fitment Guide

This guide covers popular fitment setups for the BMW E39 M5. It focuses on the key fitment details: fitment type, front wheel, rear wheel, front tire, rear tire, and listed clearance modification.

The fitment type is treated as the primary category. Featured setups are shown first, followed by a broader table of popular combinations people have run.

Popular setups

These E39 M5 fitment setups combine the vehicle-specific fitment data with the proven fitment recommendations.

Performance/Street Fitment

Performance/Street Fitment

Front Setup18x9.5 ET22275/35R18
Rear Setup18x9.5 ET22275/35R18

Popular setup for this chassis.

Fitment type options

Popular E39 M5 Fitments People Have Run

These setups are organized by fitment type. Front and rear specs are shown together because the setup works as a full pair, even when the fitment is square.

Fitment TypeFrontRear
Performance/Street Fitment18x9.5 ET22275/35R1818x9.5 ET22275/35R18

Aftermarket range

E39 M5 Fitment Range

Common widths9.5 inches across popular setups
Offset rangeET22-ET22 across popular setups
Popular tires275/35R18

Fitment notes

What to Know Before Buying E39 M5 Wheels

E39 Center Bore Exception

The E39 5-Series and E39 M5 use a 74.1mm center bore, unlike most E- and F-chassis BMW passenger cars that use 72.56mm. Hub-centric wheel fitment is especially important on this chassis.

Fitment Type Comes First

These setups are organized by fitment type, including Performance/Street Fitment. Use that label to separate practical setups from aggressive, track, winter, or drag-oriented combinations.

Front and Rear Specs Stay Together

Each setup is shown as a full front/rear pair. Even square fitments keep separate front and rear fields so you can verify tire sizing, offsets, spacers, and clearance together.

Buyer notes

E39 M5 Fitment Tips

  • Start with the featured setups when available.
  • Compare front and rear tire sizes together before assuming a setup is square.
  • Treat low-offset aggressive rows as setup examples, not guaranteed direct bolt-ons.
  • Use the fitment calculator to compare poke, inset, and tire diameter against your current wheels.

FAQ

E39 M5 Fitment Guide Questions

What is the best E39 M5 fitment?

Start with the featured setups and choose based on your fitment goal. One featured setup is 18x9.5 ET22 front and 18x9.5 ET22 rear, but the best setup depends on the fitment type you want.

Does this E39 M5 guide show front and rear fitment separately?

Yes. Every setup keeps the front and rear wheel and tire specs together, even when the setup is square.

Are all E39 M5 fitments direct bolt-on?

No. The fitment type, clearance notes, and fitment type should be reviewed before assuming a setup is direct bolt-on.

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