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      11-25-2009, 09:06 PM   #1
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Help Will vmr wheels with +22 m3 offset fit my e92 335? Help.

Just like title says will these for my car? I'm actually looking to buy them in a couple hours. How will they look I heard they're more "agresive". Will it rub? They are coming off of a m3. Seller says they will fit but I just wanna know if anyone has seen this offset on a non m3. Thanks.
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      11-26-2009, 12:23 AM   #3
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It will be too aggressive and might need to do some fender work possibly to make it fit..... hope this help ~
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      11-26-2009, 01:18 AM   #4
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What does "too agressive" mean will they stick out too much? Sorry if I'm being a noob.
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      11-26-2009, 01:45 AM   #5
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the right tires (units that run narrow like Toyo) along with fender rolling and negative camber allow it to work with a moderate drop...
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      11-26-2009, 05:24 AM   #6
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if u run the right size tire u will not have a problem fitting them. oem tires may cause rubbing issues
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That offset is too aggressive for the E92, you will want a 19x9.5 ET33 or 19x10 ET38.
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here is a picture of my e92 with +22 offsets on a 19x9.5 vmr v710 last year. It will work with a little bit of rolled fenders no problem. I'm currently running a 19x10 +20 no problem

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here is a picture of my e92 with +22 offsets on a 19x9.5 vmr v710 last year. It will work with a little bit of rolled fenders no problem. I'm currently running a 19x10 +20 no problem

what size tires were you running?
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here is a picture of my e92 with +22 offsets on a 19x9.5 vmr v710 last year. It will work with a little bit of rolled fenders no problem. I'm currently running a 19x10 +20 no problem

Looks like it's will rub really bad with people in the back and/or with load in the trunk. Looks like a problem to me.
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never a problem buddy! I was running a 265 30 19 falken fk452 if you want a more rounded sidewall then check out the toyo t1r
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      11-28-2009, 02:11 PM   #12
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wow that look sick!
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      11-28-2009, 02:34 PM   #13
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never a problem buddy! I was running a 265 30 19 falken fk452 if you want a more rounded sidewall then check out the toyo t1r
falkens stretch great!
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