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      09-25-2009, 08:05 PM   #1
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m3 wheels.

hi, i was browsing craigslist looking for some wheels and came across these, http://providence.craigslist.org/pts/1388778447.html they have 255s all around he told me the tread on the rear are bald so im gonna take the front 255s and put them in the rear they have 75 percent tread left, the tires are michellin pilots, so this leads to my questions what size tire should i use for the front and will this set up even fit on my car(e90 325i) without spacers? oh and lastly the deal worked out is my oem 16 in e9x non sport wheels with conti rft 85 percent tread plus 475 for his 4 rims and tires. is that a good deal if everything as listed in his craigslist ad is true? thanks for any help!
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      09-25-2009, 08:12 PM   #2
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You will need a pretty big spacer for the front wheels. The front wheels are 8.5" wide and have ET47. I'm guessing a 20 mm will do.
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You will want to run spacers with those wheels. I also don't suggest going with the old design on your car, IMO it doesn't look right. If you like M3 style wheels, at least go to for the E92 style M3 wheels, CSLs or V710s.
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