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03-30-2011, 03:26 PM | #1 |
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Pre-LCI E90, M3 offset questions
I'm about to buy some wheels which are M offsets...19x8.5 ET25 front and 19x9.5 ET22 rear. I have a pre-LCI e90 and will be lowered on coilovers.
Would both the front and rear fenders need to be rolled? What tire sizes are suggested for these offsets? Thanks! |
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265/30 rear is reccomended for the m3 offsets. but im in the same boat as you for the fenders being rolled
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The pre-LCI has more room in the rear than the LCI, so with 9.5" wheels +22 you probably won't even need a roll, a 10" wheel usually requires a roll.. I think you could even fit 275's..
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