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      11-04-2012, 01:09 PM   #1
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Need Help with Wheel Fitment

Hi,

I'm looking at a set of Genuine Rial Daytonas which is currently on an M3 e46 right now ... 8.5j front and 10j rear with 235/35/19 front and 265/30/19rear tyres.

How can I tell if this will fit on my e92? How can I tell what 'et' these are? The seller and I live about 5 hours apart so impossible to check myself but wondering what will be required to get them on my e92?

I already have coilovers so will work on the stance but I'm going for a mixed look between subtle enough to not minced and aggressive enough to turn heads.

No plans to use spacers.

This setup will be for a daily drive during show / summer season so I really don't want to start doing stupid things with camber, albeit some adjustments may be required.

Help please.

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Seller don't know the offset?

Since the M3 has a lower rear offset than the e9x, the rear will most likely be ver aggressive on an e92.
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Offsets would be needed but like he said above if your not looking to be to aggessive these will most likely be to much for you
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Well I've seen what 11j can do and I know I wouldn't want that at all. I'm sure 10j on an e92 can be done and I don't mind quite aggressive, but nothing too silly. It'll only see 6-7 months of action and the rest of the year spent stashed away whilst the winter set come on..

Can ANYONE tell me if the 19" Rial Daytonas actually come from the factory as 8.5j front and 10j rear or do they vary?
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