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      12-28-2022, 12:28 PM   #1
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ET +38 Question

Hi everyone, I recently ordered some AG 359's and saw I accidentally ordered the 19X10 +38 instead of the +25 set. I own an E90 M3 with H&R Sport + springs. Can those wheels fit on the car? I would just return and get the right offset but they're on backorder at the moment.

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They will fit in the back fitment will be ok but not the best
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Don't do it. To my et25s, I stil added a 5mm spacer (wtih 275 tire - would have added a 10-12mm spacer if I went with 265 tires).

To recreate this, you'd need to rock a 18mm- 20mm spacer. Eww.
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They will fit in the back fitment will be ok but not the best
What about the front? I’m not opposed to spacers and am looking for a flush look
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Did you get the 10" square set? The normal e9x m3 AG set is 9" et 18 front which is perfect and needs no spacer at all.

If you have a 10"et38 up front as well, that too would require a spacer.

I'd return the set and wait for the proper fitment.
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Did you get the 10" square set? The normal e9x m3 AG set is 9" et 18 front which is perfect and needs no spacer at all.

If you have a 10"et38 up front as well, that too would require a spacer.

I'd return the set and wait for the proper fitment.
Yes the 10” square set, I think I’m going to do that tbh I can’t find any info on anybody doing it so I have to imagine it’s just a pain to do especially with a set already made for the M cars
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