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      05-26-2011, 10:59 AM   #1
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Will E46 M3 offset fit E92 non-M?

I have some Racing Dynamics RD2 wheels I am trying to sell from a E46 M3 and I keep receiving questions whether or not they will fit an E92 non-M. If anyone could please chime I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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ET 18 is too agressive for non-m e9x's. The front will work
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fronts will work fine. rears will not on stock set up. however it's do-able if you want to do the work:stock camber all the way to -2.4, a lot of fender roll, and narrower tires... GL
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ET 18 is too agressive for non-m e9x's. The front will work
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fronts will work fine. rears will not on stock set up. however it's do-able if you want to do the work:stock camber all the way to -2.4, a lot of fender roll, and narrower tires... GL
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They did make these in 18". I don't think they are produced any more since the RD3 wheels are out, you're probably thinking of the RD3 which is only available in 19".

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http://www.**********s.com/_e/E36_Wh...6_3_Series.htm
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Like everyone has said above, the rears are aggressive and will not work as a direct bolt-on fitment. You'll need to either run a stretched tire or some some rear fender work.

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Thank you for the quick responses!



They did make these in 18". I don't think they are produced any more since the RD3 wheels are out, you're probably thinking of the RD3 which is only available in 19".

Here you go..

http://www.**********s.com/_e/E36_Wh...6_3_Series.htm
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Like everyone has said above, the rears are aggressive and will not work as a direct bolt-on fitment. You'll need to either run a stretched tire or some some rear fender work.

-Charles@VMRWheels
Thank you Charles. I'm going to go ahead and tell potential buyers that these are strictly E46 M3 fitment.

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