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09-28-2010, 03:16 AM | #1 |
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Question about the LC818 wheels
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I really dig these wheels for my e92 335: http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=6396 But here's the prob, I don't want the lame 19x9.5 et 37. I want the e46 m3 set which has the 19x10 et 22. I know this is pretty aggressive but I know it will be win. So how much work (be specific) will it take? Rolling maybe pulling? FYI, I'm planning to instal some ST coilovers for the drop and I don't take kindly to rubbing (unless she's hot - gigity!). So let me know oh wise forum members - I am here to learn! Thanks! |
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Sorry I missed this thread, if you had PM'd I would have responded already...didn't see this till now.
First off, there is no 19x9.5 +37, it's a 19x10 +37 Here's the deal, the face of the +37's and +22's are identical, the only difference is where the wheel physically sits in the fender well and the +22's obviously sit out 15mm further than the +37's I had the +22's on my E92, but I had to stretch a 235.35.19 to clear the rear as a +22 is VERY aggressive on an E92 Non-M With rolled fenders, I'd probably say 245.35.19 would be the most you should do on the rears of your car assuming you want to go with the +22's Another option, if you want to stick with 265's, you can run the +37 and add spacers to push them out a bit. Feel free to PM or call if you have additional questions on the fitment Zoeb |
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Here is the +22's on my car with the 235.35.19 all around
The fronts are still the standard 19x8.5 +30 http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=359648 |
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You are going to need a decent pull on the fender to get them to clear. My girl runs 19x10+22 all around on her E92...we had contact with the wheel hitting the fender..not the tire
These are Dynas..just to give you an idea of how they will sit.. |
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