1995 BMW M3 Wheels and Rims

The E36 M3 is the analog driver's BMW that built a cult: a high-revving inline-six, near-perfect balance, and a chassis that rewards smart wheel choices instead of fashion. Whether you're chasing period-correct flush or shaving rotating mass for track days, every wheel here ships free with verified fitment for your 1995 M3, and financing is available at checkout. Get the offset right and this coupe comes alive.

1995 BMW M3 fitment specs

  • Bolt pattern: 5x120
  • Center bore: 72.6mm
  • OE wheel diameter: 17"
  • OE offset: ET41
  • Setup: square (non-staggered)
  • Layout: RWD coupe

Want to see the full pattern catalog? Shop all 5x120 wheels to cross-shop everything that bolts up to this chassis.

Recommended setups

  • BBS — the definitive E36 look; a mesh or split-spoke in 17" with proper offset keeps it period-correct and lightweight.
  • Work — for owners who want a deeper, concave face and a more aggressive show-and-go stance.
  • Forgestar — light, affordable, and track-friendly when you want to drop rotating weight without breaking the build budget.

Wheel & fitment guides

Curious how the M3 stacks up against modern rivals? Read CT4-V Blackwing vs BMW M3: Which Sedan Should You Buy? for context on the lineage, then dig into What Are Forged Wheels? The Real Difference Explained before you commit to a set for a chassis this sensitive to unsprung weight.

Ready to spec it out? See them on your M3 in the Wheel Visualizer, browse the build gallery of real customer cars, and lock in a mounted-and-balanced setup with the Package Builder.

Cross-shopping other generations? Compare the 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2008, and 2009 M3 pages, or browse all new wheels.

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The E36 M3 is the analog driver's BMW that built a cult: a high-revving inline-six, near-perfect balance, and a chassis that rewards smart wheel choices instead of fashion. Whether you're chasing period-correct flush or shaving rotating mass for track days, every wheel here ships free with verified fitment for your 1995 M3, and financing is available at checkout. Get the offset right and this coupe comes alive.

1995 BMW M3 fitment specs

  • Bolt pattern: 5x120
  • Center bore: 72.6mm
  • OE wheel diameter: 17"
  • OE offset: ET41
  • Setup: square (non-staggered)
  • Layout: RWD coupe

Want to see the full pattern catalog? Shop all 5x120 wheels to cross-shop everything that bolts up to this chassis.

Recommended setups

  • BBS — the definitive E36 look; a mesh or split-spoke in 17" with proper offset keeps it period-correct and lightweight.
  • Work — for owners who want a deeper, concave face and a more aggressive show-and-go stance.
  • Forgestar — light, affordable, and track-friendly when you want to drop rotating weight without breaking the build budget.

Wheel & fitment guides

Curious how the M3 stacks up against modern rivals? Read CT4-V Blackwing vs BMW M3: Which Sedan Should You Buy? for context on the lineage, then dig into What Are Forged Wheels? The Real Difference Explained before you commit to a set for a chassis this sensitive to unsprung weight.

Ready to spec it out? See them on your M3 in the Wheel Visualizer, browse the build gallery of real customer cars, and lock in a mounted-and-balanced setup with the Package Builder.

Cross-shopping other generations? Compare the 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2008, and 2009 M3 pages, or browse all new wheels.