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      02-21-2007, 10:24 AM   #1
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Wheel Offset for 335i Coupe sport??

Does anyone know what the actual offset is or have a link to the documentation on a BMW site? There seems to be some disagreement. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Also - has anyone out there put 10" rears on a coupe yet? I spoke (second-hand) to someone from BBS and they suggested that there have been some problems with contact if everything doesn't fit just perfectly.

I'm hoping for a good way to get more contact before I get the Procede installed.

If this has already been fully addressed in a different post that I just have not been able to locate I'd be grateful for a link. Thanks again.
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yo bro several offsets will work, it all depends on how agressive u want.

bmw is quite conservative with stock stuff, i mean they want zero problems and things liek that.

with adjusting things like camber, tire size, and rolling the fenders, you can get away with some wide agressive shit in the back.

I personally am running a 19X8.5f offset 35 with 245/35/19 tires, and in the rear im running a 19X10r offset 32 with 275/30/19. I have rolled the fenders and am on race springs. No rubbing.

It all depends on what you want...ill tell u what to do, shoot me PM, and let me know exactly what kind of setup u want, I.e. agressiveness, and let me know what type of driving you will be doing.

Ill shoot u the correct offsets/tire sizes and everything.

cheers
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      02-22-2007, 03:32 PM   #3
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Will do - thanks!
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      02-23-2007, 07:15 AM   #4
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I also would like the answer to tinyman's original question which is "Does anyone know what the actual offset is or have a link to the documentation on a BMW site?” At the top of every page of this forum is posted the offset for the E90 sport. Is the offset the same for the E92 sport? If not, what is it? Thanks!!
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