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Stock steel wheels (4 plus spare) with 4 hub caps (tires to be removed). Came from my '71. 4 1/2J x 13. Shipping not included. If local to SF Bay area we can work out delivery.

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Price:: 175Location: : CaliforniaStock steel wheels (4 plus spare) with 4 hub caps (tires to be removed). Came from my '71. 6 1/2J x 13....

If stock, 4 1/2J x 13. And a great buy for 5 rims plus 4 full wheel covers!

GLWS,

Steve

1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

Posted

Sorry - these are 6 1/2 J not 4 1/2 J.53ba903ccc5022f20e2f95f6319aa4f2.jpg

That is a "4", not a "6".

If you measure the width of the rims, you will find that they are 4 1/2" between the lips, and approximately 5 9/16" wide overall (photos below of a 4 1/2" x 13" rim).

If your rims, indeed, measure 6 1/2" wide between lips and approximately 7 9/16" wide overall, you have very valuable rims, as they are the first BMW OEM steel rims (Lemmerz in this case) to emerge in this size, a size that is un-documented in the factory sales brochures, owners handbooks, and repair manuals. And perhaps you shouldn't refer to them as stock, as all 1971 2002s came from the factory with 4 1/2" x 13" rim (except for 1971 2002 ti and/or tii models, which came with 5" x 13" rims). ;-)

Regards,

Steve

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1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

Posted

That is a "4", not a "6".

If you measure the width of the rims, you will find that they are 4 1/2" between the lips, and approximately 5 9/16" wide overall (photos below of a 4 1/2" x 13" rim).

If your rims, indeed, measure 6 1/2" wide between lips and approximately 7 9/16" wide overall, you have very valuable rims, as they are the first BMW OEM steel rims (Lemmerz in this case) to emerge in this size, a size that is un-documented in the factory sales brochures, owners handbooks, and repair manuals. And perhaps you shouldn't refer to them as stock, as all 1971 2002s came from the factory with 4 1/2" x 13" rim (except for 1971 2002 ti and/or tii models, which came with 5" x 13" rims). ;-)

Regards,

Steve

Well shut my mouth[emoji33]

My eyes are failing?

Oh I forgot, SOLD

Posted (edited)

I'll take them for $250.  $400 with tires.  Have a buddy in Oakland who can bring cash & pick up the wheels & covers. Do you have lug nuts for them?

Edited by lilmo

1973 tii, agave, since 1992

1973 tii block 2763759

1967 Mustang GT fastback, since 1986

1999 Toyota 4Runner, 5 speed, ELocker, Supercharged

Posted

I'll take them for $250.  $400 with tires.  Have a buddy in Oakland who can bring cash & pick up the wheels & covers. Do you have lug nuts for them?

Sorry friend, see above and the tires were toast...

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