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02-18-2014, 10:05 PM | #1 |
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E90 LCI with Style 220 Square Setup
After searching the forums and looking at specs, I haven't been able to find a definitive answer to my wheel question.
I have a E90 LCI (2011 328i xDrive Sedan) and would like to put a square set of style 220 wheels on. I'm not interested in a fender roll which is part of the reason for the square setup. Is it possible to put the style 220 wheels on the car without having rub issues (hitting potholes, passengers in back, tight cornering). From what I have read I would need to use wheel spacers because of the offset and would want to go with a minimum of 10mm spacers. Is this correct? What size tires would be suggested for this setup (if it is possible) ? |
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220M square
I actually just put that on my 11' 335i xdrive sedan today.
220M OEM wheels 19x8.5 29et. Square set up Running 245/35/19. With no spacers. I think it's a perfect fit. I had 200lbs in back seat and trunk which were my stock sport wheels 17's with runflats and no issues, no rubbing at also. Potholes were my #1 concern but I figured I just gotta try to avoid as best as I can. Hope this helps. |
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Rakus, thanks for the reply and that was exactly what I needed to know. I'll be making a purchase soon.
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2008 E90 alloy wheel change offset confusion!
Hello there, this is my first post, so i'm sorry if i'm digging up an old grave here , but i want to know if i could use these alloys on my 2008 E90 325i - MSW by O.Z - model :msw24 , 17"x8 , ET29 with 225/45 tyres ? i have the stock bmw alloy style 159 but they have bends in them and they have a 34 offset. i'm a total noob here so could someone tell me for certain that i could go for MSW24's 17x8 ET29's? thanks in advance.
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Guys. Need help !Hello there, this is my first post, so i'm sorry if i'm digging up an old grave here , but i want to know if i could use these alloys on my 2008 E90 325i - MSW by O.Z - model :msw24 , 17"x8 , ET29 with 225/45 tyres ? i have the stock bmw alloy style 159 but they have bends in them and they have a 34 offset. i'm a total noob here so could someone tell me for certain that i could go for MSW24's 17x8 ET29's? thanks in advance.
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