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      02-26-2015, 03:28 AM   #1
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Looking for best wheel size/offset for custom wheel

I own a 2007 335xi sedan and am looking into the new advent garde m540 wheels. I like the thought of a 19X9.5 square setup and am wondering if that will fit correctly or be to big for the front. I am only interested in running a square setup. If that could work I am also curious what offsets front/rear would be best in order for a flush fitment. I will be lowering on kW v1 coils. Thank you in advanced.
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After doing some research I think I have decided on:
19x9.5 et30 front and et20 rear

If anyone could confirm that for me that would be great, I am worried about rubbing on the struts and also am curious if any modifications will be needed on the fenders.
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Pretty sure the rear would rub but that obviously depends on the tire, camber, etc. also if you're set on a 9.5 inch square set up your tires will most likely be pretty well stretched because you can't go too wide up front especially if lowered. not sure if that's the look you're going for or not
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