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      10-25-2017, 11:18 AM   #1
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Style 359 fit 2011 E91?

Will these wheels fit my 2011 E91 wagon with sport package?
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"Fit" is a relative term. They'll bolt onto your car, but would be considered more of an aggressive fitment. The E92 can accommodate lower offsets than the E91 LCI.
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Was looking to see if the offsets were too aggressive. wanted to avoid any fender work or any negative camber.
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You are better off getting the M359 from Avant Garde. They look almost identical. The OEM ZCP wheels will require some modification in the rear. Front should be right at the limit.

This is SamiM's setup:

9x19 et35 235/35R19
10x19 et38 265/30R19
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You are better off getting the M359 from Avant Garde. They look almost identical. The OEM ZCP wheels will require some modification in the rear. Front should be right at the limit.

This is SamiM's setup:

9x19 et35 235/35R19
10x19 et38 265/30R19
H&R lowering springs
Damn that's looking good! Thanks for the specs and offsets. I'll use them when I'm shopping around to make sure it fits.
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This is SamiM's setup:

9x19 et35 235/35R19
10x19 et38 265/30R19
H&R lowering springs
I have a 2011 E90 335i, and fenders are rolled. Assuming these wheels would cause some rubbing up front and back with no other fender modifications?
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