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      06-10-2009, 07:09 PM   #1
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M3 offset V710 on non M e92 pics

just thought I would share these for anyone thinking about running 22 offset 9.5 rear wheels. Tires are 265/35/19 PS2's.







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Looks really aggressive! Any rubbing issues?
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i have m3 offsets and even with the fenders rolled I get a little bit of rubbing...
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Right now it is rubbing when I have a full car, mainly because of the 265/35/19 tires. I am switching to 255/35/19 tires soon, and since it will be stretching the tire slightly, it will also lower the tire height, so it should solve all the rubbing problems
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lookin good brandon...
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Right now it is rubbing when I have a full car, mainly because of the 265/35/19 tires. I am switching to 255/35/19 tires soon, and since it will be stretching the tire slightly, it will also lower the tire height, so it should solve all the rubbing problems
why are you using that big of tire? what's wrong with the usual 265/30?
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oh nice dual exhaust setup, where was it done? any soundclips?
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The 35 gives it less of a rubber band appearance
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no rubbin on mine when i had m3 offsets

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why are you using that big of tire? what's wrong with the usual 265/30?
Im using factory M3 spec tires, to try to give the rear end a more aggressive look to match my M3 front fenders better-BUT with the wheels being this aggressive, I need to go down to 255/35/19's if I want to eliminate rubbing, or I believe the 265/30/19's like on Brad's car would fix the problem, I just didnt like how 30 series tires looked on my car with the big fenders up front making them look really rubber band like
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