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01-19-2016, 08:34 PM | #597 |
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01-25-2016, 08:52 AM | #600 |
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02-06-2016, 04:31 PM | #606 |
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9j et29 10mm spacer 245/30/20 10j et23 10mm spacer 285/25/20 BBS CH R's 9.5j et29 245/30/20 10.5j et24 10mm spacer 273/30/20 Bc forged rims Same spec as Breytons Bmw 359 comp rims 9j et31 12mm spacer 245/35/19 10j et25 16mm spacer 265/35/19 Germany- Just picking up my BBS LM's this week after full refurb- When I bought them- Pics I received today- Last edited by 63NP; 02-06-2016 at 04:47 PM.. |
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02-07-2016, 11:26 PM | #607 |
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Thinking about picking these wheels up for my E93. Widest they sell them in are 19x9.5 et +15. Unless I go with 20's but I don't want 20's. What are the biggest spacers I could run in the front and rear? I'd probably run a 225/35/19 tire on them. Here's a picture of my car lowered on broadway static coilovers. |
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02-08-2016, 07:37 PM | #608 |
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Y'all must have perfect roads to be getting away with all this. I fear I'd lose my front bumper on my first trip out of the house if I was low as y'all.
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Plus why would you ever want to run a 225/35-19 on an M3? That is a very skinny tire for our cars and would have a lot of stretch on a 9.5" wheel. You could easily run a 245 if you wanted a little stretch or run up to a 265 on a 9.5" wheel. Personally I would just pass on the wheels and buy something that fits without the need for massive spacers.
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did someone ever tried to make 18x11F and 18x13R fit on the m3???
im going negative offsets on my next set of wheels and i might want to step the game up and go a different route instead of doing the 18x10-12 classic !! |
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