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      11-17-2010, 05:32 PM   #1
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BBS CH fitment

what will the fitment be for my non-M e90 sedan running

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front - 19x8.5 35offset
rear - 19.9.5 40offset

would i need spacers for the rear? and what size tires would i need?

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The setup as mentioned above for the BBS CH will work on your E90. However, the rear is going to be a bit tucked in. I would recommend for you to run at minimum a 5mm spacer on the back to achieve the proper fitment / look for your car.

BBS actually does make the CH-R which has the proper E9X 3 series fitments available. The setup that would work perfectly is the 19x8.5 ET32 with a 235/35/19 in the front and 19x9.5 ET35 with a 265/30/19 in the rear. I'll go ahead and shoot you over a PM with more details!

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For a pre-lci e90 I'd o with 10mm or even 12mm spacers in the rear, making it ET30 or ET28.
I used to have 19x9.5 ET32 with 265/30 tires, and an extra 2 o4 mm more fluchness wouldn't hurt.
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19x8.5 ET32 and 19x9.5 ET35 would be great for your car. I wouldn't bother with spacers myself, but Remmib's suggestion is a good one if you want the most agressive fitment.
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I just got rid of these, I ran with a 235/35/19 rear and 20mm spacers to make them et20.
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