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01-02-2010, 09:29 AM | #1 |
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e90/e92 wheels..... interchangable?
there are a set currently on an e90 that look and fit fine.... can i just put them on my e92?.... is the offset much different? and if it is different, will it push them in or further out?..... if it pushes them in, about how big of a spacer would push them out?
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01-02-2010, 09:39 AM | #2 |
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Yes, they're fit both. The only thing is that the e92 has a little less room in the rear, so if you put on wheels from an e90 that was very aggressive, they'll be even more aggresive on an e92.
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01-02-2010, 09:46 AM | #3 |
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thank you for the response..... so let me get this right.... in aggressive you mean how far they stick out beyond the fender?.... so look at these pics on the e90.. will they stick out a little further in the back from the fenders, or will they tuck in more on my e92?
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01-02-2010, 09:56 AM | #4 |
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When I say aggressive fitment, is when you have to rool the fenders (and still might rub)
That e90 looks like it has a normal fitment that will fit your e92.
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thanks again for replying..... but as far as the offset, do you think they will be tucked in more or stick out further?.... i could always put in a spacer to push them out more, correct?... but i dont want to deal with shaving them down to push them in more..
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On an e92 it will look like they stick out a little more, but they difference is a few mm. The reason is that the e92 is a little narrower than the e90.
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and if i wanted them to stick out a little more, a spacer is no big deal correct?.... in those pics i posted on the e90, it looks like the wheels are tucked in a little more than i like... so a few more mm of spacer would work im hoping. im looking for a middle between that e90 above and this e92 below....
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