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      01-30-2022, 03:59 PM   #1
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E92 18x8 ET37 wheel fitment?

I've been looking online and havent seen anyone do this, so I figured I'd ask if it was possible.

I've got an E92 335i Sport Package with the 19" original wheels.

Now I have leftover rims with winter tires on them. It's now winter and I just returned to Canada where it's below 7 degrees so my summer tires aren't going to cut it. I'm wondering if the other set will fit on.

Set in question is 18x8 ET37 square setup with 225/45/18 on them.

I believe the originals on the car are Style 230 with this spec:

19x8 ET37 w/ 225/35/19
19x9 ET39 w/ 255/30/19

Will it fit with no issues?
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I have a staggered setup with the fronts being 235/40/18 on style 189’s. I think that 225/45/18 is a bit tall but not by a lot, you may want to add spacers on the rear to bring more flush to the fenders.
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I have a staggered setup with the fronts being 235/40/18 on style 189’s. I think that 225/45/18 is a bit tall but not by a lot, you may want to add spacers on the rear to bring more flush to the fenders.
Hmm, yeah I read that it'll be pushed in a bit, but I'm not too concerned about that, more concerned about it not fitting when I've got a wheel change booked for tomorrow. I will look into spacers though for sure. I'm assuming if it fits the front fine, it's more so for aesthetics than anything?
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