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You can run a 285/35/18 tire in the rear no problem, just becuase the rim size is the same front to back doesnt mean anything. Over on m3forums.com (e46 m3's) we mostley run square set up's of 265's or 275's but e9X owners typically like the staggered set up running 265 front and 285 rear. This will accommodate either. |
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Will these fit a 380mm BBK? I may be interested without tires and shipped. PM me.
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Both the 265/35/18 and 285/35/18 sizes can work on the 18x10" ET25 wheel, but the 265 can be slightly stretched, and the 285 would cause the sidewalls to balloon a little bit. We usually recommend the 275/35/18 size on the 10" wheel for the sidewall support the wheel can provide.
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11-06-2012, 08:51 AM | #10 | |
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Are these offsets good for a E92 M3? I also run KW CS quite low.
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Depending on the tires you put on it, but a 275/35/18 R-compound or extreme performance tire (ie. Hankook RS-3) will require a 5mm spacer to clear the spring perch when your ride height is very low. An alternative option is to remove the helper springs on your KW Clubsports.
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