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      08-10-2009, 05:08 PM   #1
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ET24mm fronts on e9x?

Anyone know if it's possible to fit 20x9 ET24 in the front of the coupe and 20x10 ET24 in the rears? or if not to shave the hub of the fronts to fit them?
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I run a 19x8.5 et25 in the front with no issue. The rear is where your going to have huge problems. You'll never get a 10 inch wheel with an et24 offset on the back on an e92 with out some major work.
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I run a 19x8.5 et25 in the front with no issue. The rear is where your going to have huge problems. You'll never get a 10 inch wheel with an et24 offset on the back on an e92 with out some major work.
really?? an ET25 in the front.... is there room for BBK clearance?
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No way.
I do not think you'll be able to run a 19x9 ET25 in the front.
And be careful. . . Dont want to break your front fender. I've seen it happen before with a wheel setup that was too agressive.
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^ does that leave any room for BBK?
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^ does that leave any room for BBK?
no clue. it would depend on the wheel your using not the offset.
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no clue. it would depend on the wheel your using not the offset.
true. thanks
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