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      01-02-2020, 07:01 PM   #1
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E92 M3 Wheel Fitment Help

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I'm by far no means a wheel expert and have done some extensive research on shopping for after market rims for my 09' E92 M3. I'm after a semi aggressive look that fills out the fenders with no spaces, zero rubbing and no impact on handling. Down the track i might drop the car on KW HAS lowering springs.

I've decided to purchase Work Meister M13P rims for the car because i love the old school BBS look to them.

https://www.jdmconcept.com.au/part/work/meister-m13p

I've come up with the below set up:

19x9.5 ET22 & 19x10.5 ET22
265/35/19 & 285/35/19

Is this a good set up for someone wanting a OEM+ look with no spaces, zero rubbing and no impact on handling?

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      01-02-2020, 08:32 PM   #2
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Hey lads!

I'm by far no means a wheel expert and have done some extensive research on shopping for after market rims for my 09' E92 M3. I'm after a semi aggressive look that fills out the fenders with no spaces, zero rubbing and no impact on handling. Down the track i might drop the car on KW HAS lowering springs.

I've decided to purchase Work Meister M13P rims for the car because i love the old school BBS look to them.

https://www.jdmconcept.com.au/part/work/meister-m13p

I've come up with the below set up:

19x9.5 ET22 & 19x10.5 ET22
265/35/19 & 285/35/19

Is this a good set up for someone wanting a OEM+ look with no spaces, zero rubbing and no impact on handling?
Yup they'll definitely clear no problems!
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      01-02-2020, 09:25 PM   #3
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Yup they'll definitely clear no problems!
Awesome mate! Cheers for the reply.
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      01-02-2020, 11:47 PM   #4
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Just checking but you can order PCD 5x120? Just didn't see the option on the page you posted?

Beautiful wheels btw.
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Just checking but you can order PCD 5x120? Just didn't see the option on the page you posted?

Beautiful wheels btw.
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Just checking but you can order PCD 5x120? Just didn't see the option on the page you posted?

Beautiful wheels btw.
Cheers mate! Yep they are custom wheels built to specification, so PSD 5x120 is available.

I can't wait to slap them on!

***EDIT***

So the supplier has come back to me with the following specs. Since the wheel is a 3-piece construction, they can only produce the wheels in the following configurations - thoughts?


Front
19x9.5 +19 A disk (71mm dish)
19x9.5 +32 A disk (58mm dish)

Rear
19x10.5 +19 A disk (83mm dish)
19x10.5 +30 O disk (83mm dish)
19x10.5 +17 O disk (96mm dish)
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      01-31-2020, 11:29 AM   #6
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Hi, Can't help you with what rubs or not. For example ET22 vs. ET30 is 8mm different, so please be careful to check, or find someone else that has had exactly that measurement before.

I find this calculator very useful, it shows clearances around a specific wheel and rim when you change from one to the other:
https://www.wheel-size.com/calc/
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      01-31-2020, 11:40 AM   #7
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You need 265 and 285 30 profile tires. NOT 35 profile.

You will rub because the 35 profile in 265 and 285 is too large in diameter for the wheel well, not talking about fender clearance.
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I wouldn't put those balloon tires on the car.

try willtheyfit.com and keep the overall tire diameter within 3% of stock
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      02-06-2020, 04:31 AM   #9
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Do you wish to run any neg camber, I'd be keen to run the more agressive setups on the list

Front

19x9.5 +19 A disk (71mm dish)


Rear

19x10.5 +17 O disk (96mm dish)
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You might find this site useful: https://tiresize.com/
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