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06-12-2013, 04:21 PM | #1 |
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Another "Will these fit"
Hi sorry for the noob question buy im buying a set of TE 37 SL's off an M3 owner and im wondering if these offsets/tire sizes will fit. My rear fenders are rolled (slightly) and I'm lowered on KW v2's.
specs: 18x9.5 +22 (265/35/18 hankook rs3) 18x10.5 +22 (285/35/18 hankook rs3) Thanks for your help!
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What about the rears? its an e92 btw
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ok...so the front and the rear RIM will stick out 9mm past the fender. Depending on how low your car is will depend on if you able to run those tire size. If you are 4x4 like hybrid said you will have a nice, what they call, "mexi poke" You could run a 235 tire in the front and a 255 tire in the rear and you'll be good with a rolled fenders and probably an addition 1/2 degree of camber to your existing camber measurements. (just to be safe)
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