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      10-15-2024, 09:45 AM   #1
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Bmw e90 LCI 9J wheels

Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to install 9j rims on a BMW E90 318D 2010 LCI. The car is stock. I am interested in these rims (19'' BMW style 408m, rd495 bbs). Some people tell me that maybe I should put spacers, and then my bumper would scrape. I mean putting winter tires.
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They should work. Need to know the offsets. I would not do 19" for winter though...
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5x120, 19", 9JX19EH2+, ALSI7. This is all it says on the ad. Then maybe it's better for me to take the 18" style 193? Maybe I'll take it for the summer.
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If ET is around 30-35 you are good but if ET is smaller you will have problems for sure. At least in the front.
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I found this on the internet, I think they are the same spec.
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I found this on the internet, I think they are the same spec.
You will be okay. But I would not do staggered or 19" for winter. Thats just me. Rears will be close. Im running a 19x9.5 +35 on my LCI sedan with a 12mm spacer.
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