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08-09-2018, 08:46 PM | #1 |
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Would these wheels fit an e93?
Just worried these would be sticking out of an e93. It's lowered on h&r sport springs. Anyone have experience with these offsets?
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08-09-2018, 08:58 PM | #2 |
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An alternative to those wheels would be these with these specs
18" Style 881 Wheels - Staggered Set Of Four 18x8.5"/18x9.5" ET35 72.6CB 5x120. Silver with machined finish 2" and 2.75" lips!
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After a little more research it seems with my lowered car it will take more elaborate suspension work to use these wheels without fender rubbing. Compared to the wheels I have now, the Mpar wheels would be the equivalent of a 17mm spacer in the front and a 15mm spacer in the back. That's a little too aggressive for my daily driving.
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