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      01-04-2011, 11:01 AM   #1
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Anyone knows or have fit e46 M3 rims on an e92 with sports package? I'm thinking it should be ok, but would like confirmation before i buy em.
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Anyone knows or have fit e46 M3 rims on an e92 with sports package? I'm thinking it should be ok, but would like confirmation before i buy em.
You'll most likely want to throw a spacer up front since they will be quite sunken. The rears are fairly aggressive and will require a least a 255 tire.

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Charles, The rear I'm worried that the rim will cause rubbing. Good call on the front spacer. The rims are off a stock e46 m3.

Kmoto, I'm looking to keep the tires stock for a sports package 335i. So tires in the front would be 225/40 and back would be 255/35.

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Anyone knows or have fit e46 M3 rims on an e92 with sports package? I'm thinking it should be ok, but would like confirmation before i buy em.
You'll most likely want to throw a spacer up front since they will be quite sunken. The rears are fairly aggressive and will require a least a 255 tire.

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e92 sport/non sport is the same suspentiuon BTW. I think the rear will fit fine without rubbing. But If you want to drop It think you'll need to roll the fenders.
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did you talk about the 18" or the 19"??
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Those are ET47 in the front, so I'd put 15mm spacers on making it ET32.
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Those are ET47 in the front, so I'd put 15mm spacers on making it ET32.
What I was about to recommend as well. The rears should be able to work with a narrow 255 tire like a Toyo T1R.

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