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      04-10-2013, 12:14 PM   #1
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Does anyone have PICS?

Of the following fitment on 08 335 E90?

Front Wheels 19x10 ET 25
- Rear Wheels 19x11 ET 25
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      04-10-2013, 04:30 PM   #2
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search. there is 3 similar topics from last week .
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      04-10-2013, 05:58 PM   #3
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I run 19x9.5 et 20 in the front and 19x11 et 20 in the rear (19x11 et 25 pictured) Running a 19x10 et 25 in the front will only poke 1mm one the outside, but extend inward 11mm towards the strut



















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So in that pic you got 19x10 et 25 in the front and 11 et25 in the back? looks really good! i thought there might be more poke. How much poke is there? any issues? Any reason why you back down to 9.5?
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So in that pic you got 19x10 et 25 in the front and 11 et25 in the back? looks really good! i thought there might be more poke. How much poke is there? any issues? Any reason why you back down to 9.5?
In that pic he is running 19x9.5 front et25. He never had a 10" for the front.

You can fit a 10" et 25 pretty easy on the e90. My 10"'front was alot lower offset the that. It only needed about 1.5 camber to tuck it nicely on a 245/35 and still get the poke desired

Here is a pic of the front for you see
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I'll be running a 235 in front and 265 in the back. So im figuring somewhere in between that poke there is where i'll end up. Is that safe to assume. I just dont want to make a mistake, when you buy aggressive wheels and you dont end up liking it it's hard to resell them! What about the the 11's
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I'll be running a 235 in front and 265 in the back. So im figuring somewhere in between that poke there is where i'll end up. Is that safe to assume. I just dont want to make a mistake, when you buy aggressive wheels and you dont end up liking it it's hard to resell them! What about the the 11's
the rear is easier to fit than the front
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The 11" et25 is easy to fit on a PRE LCI compared to an LCI because of the shorter axles.
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