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      03-30-2010, 12:21 AM   #1
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Do these rims fit a 328i?

Hey guys. just joined the forums and I had a couple questions about my car. I have a 2010 328i coupe and wanted to know if my friends m3 rims will fit on my car. They are maya stm rims. The sizes 19x9 in the front and 19x10 in the rear. the offsets are +40 in the front and +23 in the rear.

If they will fit then can someone suggests what tire sizes I should run with these. Thanks alot for any information you can help me with. thanks
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yes they will fit. might consider a 5mm spacer in the front to make it more aggressive. you might want to roll your fenders if you are lowered as 23 is pretty aggressive.

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      03-30-2010, 12:23 AM   #3
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Yes, they will fit but I think they would be too wide. Would stick past the fenders. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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ET23 on a 10" wheel is pretty aggressive on an E92...you may rub a little depending on if you're lowered...either way you'll definitely want to run a 265
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The rear offset is too low. They will not fit. 19x9.5 ET30 rubs on a coupe so a 19x10 ET23 will rub without a doubt. You will have to roll your fenders quite a bit, and rolling this amount will cause a concern with your paint cracking.

proceed with caution.
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They'll fit. Do 235 and 245.
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      03-30-2010, 01:03 PM   #7
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yes they will fit. might consider a 5mm spacer in the front to make it more aggressive. you might want to roll your fenders if you are lowered as 23 is pretty aggressive.

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ET23 on a 10" wheel is pretty aggressive on an E92...you may rub a little depending on if you're lowered...either way you'll definitely want to run a 265
I'm not lowered right now but if there is a big gap between the tire and car then I will probably want to drop it a little. Nothing crazy, I just dont want it to look stupid.

Thanks alot everyone for your help. There seems to be a bit of mixed reviews so does anyone know someone on the forums that is running this kind of set up?
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lonestar22 is somewhat close to those specs. He's 10" et14 rear.
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Hey guys. just joined the forums and I had a couple questions about my car. I have a 2010 328i coupe and wanted to know if my friends m3 rims will fit on my car. They are maya stm rims. The sizes 19x9 in the front and 19x10 in the rear. the offsets are +40 in the front and +23 in the rear.

If they will fit then can someone suggests what tire sizes I should run with these. Thanks alot for any information you can help me with. thanks

Front should fit..

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HELL TO THE NO!!! A 23 offset might rub even on a E90, which has a wider rear than your E92. There is no freaking way you can fit these rims, offset is way too aggressive.

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Front should fit..

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HELL TO THE NO!!! A 23 offset might rub even on a E90, which has a wider rear than your E92. There is no freaking way you can fit these rims, offset is way too aggressive.
Did you not read what I just wrote... lonestar is running 10" et14 and it's not even poking.
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Front should fit..

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HELL TO THE NO!!! A 23 offset might rub even on a E90, which has a wider rear than your E92. There is no freaking way you can fit these rims, offset is way too aggressive.
If you don't know what you're talking about, please don't post. If ET23 on a 10" wide wheel won't fit, explain how this guy is running a 10" wide wheel with an ET14 offset...

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=358048

As mentioned before, you'll have to roll your fenders at the very least. If you plan on dropping, you'll likely need more stretch than a 265..
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Also.. 9" et40 might hit the strut. You may need a 5mm spacer.
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If you don't know what you're talking about, please don't post. If ET23 on a 10" wide wheel won't fit, explain how this guy is running a 10" wide wheel with an ET14 offset...

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=358048

As mentioned before, you'll have to roll your fenders at the very least. If you plan on dropping, you'll likely need more stretch than a 265..
I dont know how he managed to pull that off. Tried to run ET21.5 rear on my E90 and it would rub on the OUTSIDE of the fender. ET23 might work in a E90 but I doubt it would work on a E92.
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It's magic.
Ghost is running 10.5 et13 on an E92. Again, magic.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=353765
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I dont know how he managed to pull that off. Tried to run ET21.5 rear on my E90 and it would rub on the OUTSIDE of the fender. ET23 might work in a E90 but I doubt it would work on a E92.
Probably because you were running too big of a tire...it can be pulled off with stretch as many of these photos show
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It's magic.
Ghost is running 10.5 et13 on an E92. Again, magic.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=353765
Has to be because at ET21.5 the rim will be sticking out far enough to hit the outside fender wall on a E90 and I know this for a fact.
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Did you not read what I just wrote... lonestar is running 10" et14 and it's not even poking.
if this isn't poking, I don't know what is
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^^ that's not lonestar...this is..

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=366951

He looks to be poking a tiny bit
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^^ that's not lonestar
lonestar22 is E90 though, so I guess it's a different story
..but it's still doable with stretch
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lonestar22 is E90 though, so I guess it's a different story
..but it's still doable with stretch
No doubt
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If you don't know what you're talking about, please don't post. If ET23 on a 10" wide wheel won't fit, explain how this guy is running a 10" wide wheel with an ET14 offset...

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=358048

As mentioned before, you'll have to roll your fenders at the very least. If you plan on dropping, you'll likely need more stretch than a 265..
First of all his runing on 235/35/19.
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Right, which is why I said he'll need more stretch than a 265
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