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      06-23-2014, 05:06 PM   #1
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e92 335i LCI

18x8.5 ET35
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looking to buy these off another forum member, and not really sure if these will fit on my car. if someone could help me out by telling me if these will fit and what tire setup i should run.

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Fronts are fine....I would suggest maybe 10mm-12mm spacers for the rear...being the suggested rear size would be a 9.5(+33mm)
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Fronts are fine....I would suggest maybe 10mm-12mm spacers for the rear...being the suggested rear size would be a 9.5(+33mm)
would the back be a aggressive fitment with the set-up that you suggested?
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would the back be a aggressive fitment with the set-up that you suggested?
No that is the bolt on fitment. You'd need 25-30mm spacers in the rear and 15mm up front to get the wheels flush.
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No that is the bolt on fitment. You'd need 25-30mm spacers in the rear and 15mm up front to get the wheels flush.
Alright thanks a lot for your help!
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