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      11-18-2013, 01:09 AM   #1
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e92 328i 18x9/18x10 et25

Any ideas how the fitment of these wheels would be? I tried searching but most results are for an M series.

I am still waiting on tire sizes from the seller but the rims are too good a deal to pass if they do in fact fit. Very aggressive with a nice little stretch on the rear.

Also, maybe this a stupid question..... Ive always owned a VW so not too familar with BMWs yet. Is the fitment on all E92s the same except for an M series?

Thanks for any help Looking to buy these wheels ASAP even though they will be captive in the garage all winter.
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Roll the rear fenders and it'll work with a 235/40/18 and 265/35/18.
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Roll the rear fenders and it'll work with a 235/40/18 and 265/35/18.
Or with 225/40/18 front and 255/35/18 rear tyres. Only roll the rear. Front fenders are plastic so those can't be rolled.

Will look almost like this, http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=865871, but your front wheel is retracted 9mm compared to that.

This one has 18x9 et22 at front so it's close to how your wheel is going to look. Except this one is really slammed.
http://m4kk3.kuvat.fi/kuvat/BMW+325D+-08/30.09.2013/
http://m4kk3.kuvat.fi/kuvat/BMW+325D+-08/CCW/

Yeah all E92/E93 are pretty much the same, except for M3, but even the M3 wheels can be fitted with some fender work and correct tyre size for non-M. In fact that 18x10 et25 is kinda wheel size for M3.

E90/E91 pre-lci has the most room in the back and E90/E91 lci has 8mm less at rear than Pre-lci. E90/E91 Lci has close to same amount of room as E92/E93. It's kinda confusing.

I must say those are good choice for specs to your first wheel for BMW.
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Or with 225/40/18 front and 255/35/18 rear tyres. Only roll the rear. Front fenders are plastic so those can't be rolled.

Will look almost like this, http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=865871, but your front wheel is retracted 9mm compared to that.

This one has 18x9 et22 at front so it's close to how your wheel is going to look. Except this one is really slammed.
http://m4kk3.kuvat.fi/kuvat/BMW+325D+-08/30.09.2013/
http://m4kk3.kuvat.fi/kuvat/BMW+325D+-08/CCW/

Yeah all E92/E93 are pretty much the same, except for M3, but even the M3 wheels can be fitted with some fender work and correct tyre size for non-M. In fact that 18x10 et25 is kinda wheel size for M3.

E90/E91 pre-lci has the most room in the back and E90/E91 lci has 8mm less at rear than Pre-lci. E90/E91 Lci has close to same amount of room as E92/E93. It's kinda confusing.

I must say those are good choice for specs to your first wheel for BMW.
I think it would fit with a 235/265 with just the rear fenders rolled. It won't poke, and 265 will stretch a little bit on a 10" wheel.
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I think it would fit with a 235/265 with just the rear fenders rolled. It won't poke, and 265 will stretch a little bit on a 10" wheel.
I'm more worried about front. I guess it depends how low it's going to be. It could work also with 225/40 and 265/35 combo.
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I rolled the rear fenders in the summer to plan ahead for an aggressive setup next summer.


I am still waiting to see which tires are mounted. I know the rears have a pretty good stretch on them. I will have to see about the fronts.



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I'm more worried about front. I guess it depends how low it's going to be. It could work also with 225/40 and 265/35 combo.
I don't think the front will be an issue with a 235.
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