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1988 Bmw M6 Wheels & Rims

2007 BMW M6 fitted with M6 m325 19x8.5 35mm wheels
2007 BMW M6

M6 m325

19x8.5 35mm

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The 1988 Bmw M6 is a favorite among European car enthusiasts. Whether you're building a weekend show car, a daily-driven street setup, or a purpose-built track machine, upgrading your wheels is the single biggest visual and performance improvement you can make. At ThreePiece, we carry thousands of aftermarket wheels that are verified to bolt directly onto your 1988 Bmw M6 — no guesswork, no adapters, no fitment surprises.

Every wheel we sell for the M6 has been cross-referenced against the factory 5x120 bolt pattern and 72.6mm hub bore. The stock wheel is a 415x200, but owners commonly upgrade to larger diameters for improved aesthetics and handling. All orders ship free within the continental US, and our fitment team is available by phone to walk you through every option.

1988 Bmw M6 Trim Levels

The 1988 Bmw M6 was offered in 1 trim. The bolt pattern, center bore, and lug specifications are shared across all trims — differences are primarily in stock wheel diameter and offset. The fitment data below covers all variants.

1988 M6 Base

1988 Bmw M6 Wheel Fitment Specifications

These are the critical numbers you need when shopping for aftermarket wheels for the 1988 Bmw M6. The 5x120 bolt pattern determines which wheels physically bolt onto your car, while the 72.6mm center bore ensures a hub-centric fit. The factory equips this car with 415x200 wheels at a +22 offset.

Bolt Pattern (PCD)

5x120

Center Bore (Hub)

72.6mm

Stock Wheel Size

415x200

Factory Offset

+22

Lug Type

bolt

Thread Size

M12x1.5

Torque Spec

85 ft-lbs

TPMS

No

1988 Bmw M6 Compatible Wheel Sizes

Every wheel size in this table has been verified as compatible with the 1988 Bmw M6. The table includes both OEM-equivalent replacement sizes and popular plus-size upgrades. When upsizing, remember that a lower-profile tire is needed to maintain the same overall diameter and keep your speedometer accurate.

Wheel SizeOffset RangeCompatible TiresNotes
415x200+10 to +22240/45R415
14x6+10 to +20175/80R14, 195/70R14
15x6+10 to +20195/65R15, 205/60R15
15x6.5+10 to +20195/65R15, 205/60R15
15x7+10 to +20195/65R15, 205/60R15
16x7+10 to +20205/55R16, 225/50R16
16x7.5+15 to +15205/55R16, 225/50R16

Best Wheel Brands for the Bmw M6

The Bmw M6 is a favorite among European car enthusiasts. Based on what we see our customers running and what the community gravitates toward, here are the brands we recommend for the M6:

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Complete Your 1988 Bmw M6 Build

Wheels are just the beginning. Many M6 owners pair their wheel upgrade with performance modifications to get the most out of their car. Here are some popular upgrades that complement a new set of wheels:

Understanding 1988 Bmw M6 Wheel Fitment

Getting the right wheel fitment on your 1988 Bmw M6 comes down to four critical measurements:

Bolt Pattern: 5x120

The bolt pattern (also called PCD) is the most fundamental fitment spec — it determines which wheels will physically bolt onto your car. The 1988 Bmw M6 uses a 5x120 pattern, which is shared with many other Bmw models. This means you have a massive selection of aftermarket wheels to choose from.

Center Bore: 72.6mm

The center bore is the hole in the middle of the wheel that sits over your hub. The 1988 Bmw M6 has a 72.6mm center bore. If your aftermarket wheels have a larger bore (which is common), you'll need hub-centric rings to eliminate vibration at highway speeds. We include the correct hub rings with every wheel and tire package.

Offset & Width

Offset determines how far the wheel sits inward or outward relative to the hub face. A lower offset pushes the wheel outward for a more aggressive, flush look. A higher offset tucks the wheel further under the fender for a conservative fitment. The factory offset of +22 is a good baseline — going 5-15mm lower will give you a more flush look.

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Frequently Asked Questions — 1988 Bmw M6 Wheels

What bolt pattern does a 1988 Bmw M6 have?

The 1988 Bmw M6 uses a 5x120 bolt pattern with a 72.6mm center bore. This is one of the most common patterns in the aftermarket, giving you access to thousands of wheel options.

What size wheels can I put on my 1988 Bmw M6?

Compatible wheel sizes for the 1988 Bmw M6 range from 415x200 up to 16x7.5 on the front and rear. See the complete compatibility tables above for every confirmed size, offset range, and tire pairing.

Do you offer free shipping on 1988 Bmw M6 wheels?

Yes — every wheel and wheel & tire package ships free within the continental United States. We also offer professional mounting, balancing, and TPMS sensor installation on all packages.

What brands make wheels for the 1988 Bmw M6?

We carry wheels from BBS, Volk Racing, Work Wheels, TSW, and many more. Browse all brands or call us for a personalized recommendation.