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      03-18-2011, 04:52 PM   #67
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      03-22-2011, 07:37 PM   #68
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I'm a noob to the BMW world but does the M3 coupe have the same fender room as a 335 coupe? If the offset fit a 3 series perfectly would it fit the same if the wheels were to be put on a M3?

Im currently looking to order some wheels but want to get the most aggressive offset possible.
I'm currently aiming at 19x10 +20 and 19x10.5 +15
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      03-22-2011, 07:46 PM   #69
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I'm a noob to the BMW world but does the M3 coupe have the same fender room as a 335 coupe? If the offset fit a 3 series perfectly would it fit the same if the wheels were to be put on a M3?

Im currently looking to order some wheels but want to get the most aggressive offset possible.
I'm currently aiming at 19x10 +20 and 19x10.5 +15
This is basically the norm in regards to rear fender space:
335 coupe < 335 sedan
M3 coupe < M3 sedan

It is a small difference but the sedans have a bit more room. The 335 does not have as much room as the M3 (front or rear).

The specs you are running would not fit a 335 unless you ran super stretched tires, camber, fender mods, etc...

We have done some extremely aggressive setups on M3's with zero rubbing. Feel free to contact me if you need details.
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      03-23-2011, 12:58 PM   #70
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I can't actually PM yet due to the 5 post rule but thanks for the info. I'm actually trying to put 19x10 +20 and 19x10.5 +15 with stretch tires on the M3. I just don't know how much it will come out fitment wise. I'm sorta go for the aggressive stretch wheel poking stance. Sorta hellaflush but not as aggressive but lip still passing the fender.

Refer to this thread for pictures. I love his stance and trying to mod the specs to fit the M the same way since I'm ready to purchase wheels.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=384562
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      03-23-2011, 01:26 PM   #71
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http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp

This will give you a indication.
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      03-23-2011, 02:00 PM   #72
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I can't actually PM yet due to the 5 post rule but thanks for the info. I'm actually trying to put 19x10 +20 and 19x10.5 +15 with stretch tires on the M3. I just don't know how much it will come out fitment wise. I'm sorta go for the aggressive stretch wheel poking stance. Sorta hellaflush but not as aggressive but lip still passing the fender.

Refer to this thread for pictures. I love his stance and trying to mod the specs to fit the M the same way since I'm ready to purchase wheels.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=384562
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      03-23-2011, 02:05 PM   #73
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I can't actually PM yet due to the 5 post rule but thanks for the info. I'm actually trying to put 19x10 +20 and 19x10.5 +15 with stretch tires on the M3. I just don't know how much it will come out fitment wise. I'm sorta go for the aggressive stretch wheel poking stance. Sorta hellaflush but not as aggressive but lip still passing the fender.

Refer to this thread for pictures. I love his stance and trying to mod the specs to fit the M the same way since I'm ready to purchase wheels.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=384562
To get a fitment like that you are going to need to go more aggressive than the specs you mentioned. Email me and i'll take care of you:

info@wheeladdicts.com
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      03-23-2011, 02:35 PM   #74
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ya those specs are barely aggressive on a 335.
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Alright I'll email ya
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      03-23-2011, 04:26 PM   #76
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      03-24-2011, 04:46 PM   #77
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Some words of advice to you arrogant, uniformed, self-absorbed BMW owners who think you know a thing or two about your cars but really just bullshit through life:

1. If you look at any other forum's "aggressive fitment thread" you will see something gravely different than what's in here.

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1. If you're not on coilovers - you're not aggressive.

2. If you fenders are not at least rolled - you're not aggressive

3. If you have wheel gap- you're not aggressive

4. If you do not have wheel gap as a result of your meaty ass tire - you have meaty tires; you're not aggressive.

5. If you're above the minimum tire size requirement for your given wheel size - you're not aggressive. This is preventing you from being aggressive.

6. If your offset is not at least 10mm lower than your stock wheels - you're not aggressive.

With all of this said, all of you have very nice wheels. So all this is is a wheel thread. So most of you need to try again. Learn a few lessons from Pre- E46s

- An STi that dynos more torque on a stock turbo than any of you will N/A
Dude ... I come from Japanese car tuning (350z, IS300 turbo, 450whp Evo IX, ect).... unlike the honda crowd or even now some STI and Evo owners most BMW owners want comfort with their fitment, as a result they have FLUSH fitment ... all the cars I posted on here are very aggressive by BMW standards ... no one here is looking for huge poke and tires that are as stretched as your butt hurt ass is. If thats what your after go check the VIP forums or VWVortex or Stanceworks.
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Sorry guys didnt even see the previous question. This setup took alot of time and money to get right so I can't release the exact offsets :/

The sizes were 20x9 (245/30/20 Nitto Invo) and 20x11 (285/25/20 Nitto Invo).

Its a tricky setup to make look good because if the car is not extremely lowered it doesnt look right. The rear tire is stretched so the wheel well looks empty if it isn't lowered aggressively.
285/25/20 isnt THAT stretched on a 11". My friend Ryan is running 255 on 10.5 on his 335i E90 and its mellow
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      03-24-2011, 04:53 PM   #79
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I can't actually PM yet due to the 5 post rule but thanks for the info. I'm actually trying to put 19x10 +20 and 19x10.5 +15 with stretch tires on the M3. I just don't know how much it will come out fitment wise. I'm sorta go for the aggressive stretch wheel poking stance. Sorta hellaflush but not as aggressive but lip still passing the fender.

Refer to this thread for pictures. I love his stance and trying to mod the specs to fit the M the same way since I'm ready to purchase wheels.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=384562
Damn! that has to be the most aggressive fitment I have seen on 335i Coupe yet.
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      03-25-2011, 12:16 AM   #80
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285/25/20 isnt THAT stretched on a 11". My friend Ryan is running 255 on 10.5 on his 335i E90 and its mellow
285 on an 11 is NOT stretched IMO
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      03-25-2011, 06:35 AM   #81
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285/25/20 isnt THAT stretched on a 11". My friend Ryan is running 255 on 10.5 on his 335i E90 and its mellow
I didnt say it was THAT stretched. I just said it was stretched.

IMO I would rather stretch a 275/30/20 on an 11" wheel than a 285/25/20 because the 285/25/20 has very little give on the sidewall.

This picture below is a 285/25/20 on a 20x11...It is stretched even if you dont consider it THAT stretched.
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      03-26-2011, 11:09 PM   #82
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Anymore guys? i wanna see some e92's with a fat rear lip (Stepped, but anything will do) =)
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      03-30-2011, 07:16 PM   #83
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well i just totaled my g35 and i had a new set of work vs-xx's ordered already and was just wondering would they fit my e92 m3? specs are 20x9.5 +0 20x11 +6
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well i just totaled my g35 and i had a new set of work vs-xx's ordered already and was just wondering would they fit my e92 m3? specs are 20x9.5 +0 20x11 +6
No. Offsets are too low. Also, it's unlikely the the bolt circle and hub pilot match.
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damn idk what to do with the wheels now.
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      04-28-2011, 06:00 AM   #86
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My wheels are off of my gf's 2008 BMW M6, everywhere I read said they were too aggressive to fit the e92, idiots. They look tame compaired to some of these!
What size tires do you have?
I have been hearing the same thing. Are they the stock 167m wheels? Did u have to do any mods for fitment?
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      04-28-2011, 01:15 PM   #87
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Anyone have any experience w/Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta on 20's? I'm tyring to figure out if this combo will work:
F:20x9 et15 - 245/30/20
R:20x10 et20 - 285/30/20
Not sure about the rolling diameters and I can't find the tire calculator link. Also, will the 285's in the rear be too much tire??? Will the 245's be too stretched? I'm currently running:
F:19x9 et22 - 255/35 Vreds
R:19x10 et22 - 275/35 Vreds
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      04-28-2011, 01:18 PM   #88
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Ideally you would want a 255 on a 9" but it wont look bad. I have ran a 245/30/20 on a 9" and it looks fine.

You wont have a problem with the rears either.
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