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Q:
A: The original rear wheel was 9" wide with a 255 wide tire. I'm pretty sure an 8.5" wheel will not fit a 285 tire. Even if it did, it would look funny, and be difficult to install.
A 285 is over 11" wide, so you will need a wider rim than 8.5", and besides, that is smaller than stock, so stick with stock width or more.
My car has a 9.5" wide wheel with a 265 tire on it. The M5 uses a 9.5" wide wheel with 285 tires on it.
An 8.5" wide wheel is for tires around 225 - 255 width. (answered by M333 on December 01, 2009)
Q:
A: What kind of M3 was it?
E30 E36 E46 E90?
Almost all 5 lug BMWs have the same lug pattern (5x120)
Some have different hub sizes and that is your problem.
You could grind away at the wheels but then they will not be hubcentric, if you want it perfect; measure the hub and the wheel and then take the wheels to a machine shop to hog out the wheels so they will fit right. (answered by SomeGuyRandomWeirdo on October 07, 2009)
Q:
A: MAYBE LOL (answered by lan s on March 01, 2009)