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12-30-2012, 05:02 PM | #1 |
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Hello: I have a 2013 M3 with 18" wheels. I want to get the Avant Garde M359 Wheels and I need to get the offset measurements that will fit my vehicule. Can someone help me with this, please?
The wheel size are: 18x 8.5 front 18X9.5 rear 5X120 I need the ET values for front and rear |
12-30-2012, 06:03 PM | #2 |
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Really depends on how aggressive you want to go with the wheel fitment. However, the stock non-ZCP wheels use the same widths and their offsets are 8.5et29 and 9.5et23. You can definitely run more aggressive offsets without rubbing...
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12-30-2012, 06:24 PM | #3 | |
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When you say " aggressive" how does it goes with the ET values? For example , an ET 22 is more or less agressive than an ET 33 ? The higher the ET number what does it means? Thanks for your reply |
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12-30-2012, 06:34 PM | #4 |
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The lower the et number=more aggressive (pushed out). i.e. I have HRE's in ZCP sizes with et 20 front and rear. That's like using a 5mm spacer in the rear and 11mm up front on ZCP wheels (et25 rear, et 31 front).
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When I was running my stock wheels I used a 15 mm spacer on the F wheels and a 10 mm spacer on the R wheels - this changed the stock offsets from F 8.5et29 to 8.5et14, and R 9.5et23 to 9.5et13. BTW, I was running the stock 245/265 tire sizes. |
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Your explaination was really helpful. I do appreciate your help. Regards |
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