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      11-08-2009, 10:05 PM   #1
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help with e90 fitment

im planning on purchasing some wheels for an 09 e90 sedan. im not sure if the sellers current setup will fit my car. can anyone help me out? the sellers specs are
18x8 ET39 6.5/1.5 and 18X10.5 ET22 6.5/4.0
BFG T/A KDW 225/40/18 & 285/30/18.

any help would be greatly appreciated!
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im planning on purchasing some wheels for an 09 e90 sedan. im not sure if the sellers current setup will fit my car. can anyone help me out? the sellers specs are
18x8 ET39 6.5/1.5 and 18X10.5 ET22 6.5/4.0
BFG T/A KDW 225/40/18 & 285/30/18.

any help would be greatly appreciated!
First thing...

These are from another BMW car correct?
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correct. an m coupe

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correct. an m coupe
Well, looking at the width (and and offset) of those rear wheels, it looks like they are going to be too aggressive for your regular E90 sedan.

In fact, that offset would be pushing the limits on a E90 M3 sedan as well.

Sorry dude, I know that's not what you wanted to hear.
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yeah that sucks. mayb i can try them on and see lol


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Well, looking at the width (and and offset) of those rear wheels, it looks like they are going to be too aggressive for your regular E90 sedan.

In fact, that offset would be pushing the limits on a E90 M3 sedan as well.

Sorry dude, I know that's not what you wanted to hear.
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