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09-26-2015, 05:19 PM | #1 |
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17 inch rims
I have a 2010 335d with sport package. I want to fit the widest tires possible while staying with 17 inch rims. I also am unwilling to spend more than $325 per rim. I would like to avoid using spacers and/or fender mods. I am currently running a 225 255 staggered setup but I would consider a square setup if folks feel like that is a superior setup. Any ideas would be much appreciated!
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09-27-2015, 02:20 PM | #6 | |
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That said the 17/9 et31 Apex Arc 8s at 16.5 lbs per wheel in a square setup w/255s is pretty damn nice |
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You can also run the aforementioned setup in the front too, but not without camber and/or fender modification. Is your suspension stock? |
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What is involved with rolling the fenders? |
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Fender rolling prices vary. Depends on if you'd like to DIY or have it done professionally. There's local shops that charge $20 a fender.
To DIY, you'd need a heat gun, legit fender roller (or substitute with bat or rolling pin), and time. There's plenty of threads and vids showing how to fender roll. |
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