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We normally would, but on an LCI e90 you do not have the sufficient clearance to fit that tire without heavily rolling the rear fenders, and possibly pulling it.
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I also have a fitment question. I have an LCI base model suspension height.
My current setup: 17x8 et34 225/45 square What I hope to have: 18x8.5 et38 245/40 or 225/40 18x10 et43 275/35 or 275/40 (also a 5mm spacer, maybe). Would this setup work without fender rolling? And if possible would i be able to have the sidewalk height at 40 for both front and rear? |
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Like most here, I would like an aggressive look in the back. Could you comment on the difference in aggressiveness & look between 265/35/18 and 255/35/18 on the rear of an E90 LCI, maybe pointing me to pictures or common sense I would imagine the wheel being 9.5 instead of my current stock 8.5 will look much more aggressive, even if I put 255s on the 9.5?? Perhaps slight poke from lower offset (but same concavity as the et 35 ARC-8) is what makes the real difference in look? But that might require even more fender mod... Appreciate your time AGAIN.
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Hey David,
I was wonder if 18x10 et 25 rear (e90 m3 fitment) And 18x9.5 front (fitment from e46 m3) would be able to fit on my car e92 335 pre lci. |
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The 18x9.5" ET35 will require at least a 5mm spacer and -2.5 degrees of camber, which means you'd need camber plates to fit them in the front of your e92 335i. The rears will require a heavy fender roll along with an undersized tire of 265/35/18 in order to fit on the rear of your 2007 335i unless you want to pull the rear fenders. Though it can be done, it is not an ideal setup for your car.
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Hey! Trying to find the most aggressive and concave wheel set up for the apex EC-7 19” for my e92 335i. I seen some on the e92 m3 and they are super nice looking wheels when the aggression is there imo. On the m3 the guy was rocking 19x9.5 et22 19x10.5 et22 and it looked so good! I know the m3 has wider body then non m so I need help finding this fitment but for a non m! I don’t want 18 because I feel they are to small looking and not aggressive enough. Thanks!!
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