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      11-07-2015, 11:37 AM   #1
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E92 335xi miro wheels

I just got my setup done.
Wheel: Miro 111
Front: 8.5 with tires 225/40/18
Rear: 9.5 with tires 255/35/18
Spacers: VRSF 12mm rear
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      11-07-2015, 01:00 PM   #2
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Looks great! Good choices on your suspension parts. Did you get camber plates? I forgot if V1's come with it.
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Looks great! Good choices on your suspension parts. Did you get camber plates? I forgot if V1's come with it.
no camber plates man.
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      11-07-2015, 01:39 PM   #4
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Do you drive in winter? Had any issues with how low it is during winter?
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Do you drive in winter? Had any issues with how low it is during winter?
this is the first winter with the car low and i will leave the wheels on, all year round, that why i did not go 19s
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I'd recommend some camber plates whenever you get a chance. And get some crappy 17's to use in snow. Those wheels are too nice
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i live 4 miles from work so its not a big deal to me, i do have the stock ones without the sensors i might just put them on with not sensors.
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Nice setup- what did you lay out?
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I'd recommend some camber plates whenever you get a chance. And get some crappy 17's to use in snow. Those wheels are too nice
Those wheels are $800/set new. You really can't get any cheaper than that. Not sure what you would imagine winter wheels to be, but I'd be afraid to put them on my car.

edit: I don't know about those tires for winter though.
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looks great. cant go wrong with those miros. have you thought about a front spacer though? seems pretty sunk in there. painted reflector too would clean up the front.

id definitely just use the stock wheels for winter or pick up a used set off CL. based on your plate frame, you had a subie before?
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Nice setup- what did you lay out?
1500 with the all season tires.
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looks great. cant go wrong with those miros. have you thought about a front spacer though? seems pretty sunk in there. painted reflector too would clean up the front.

id definitely just use the stock wheels for winter or pick up a used set off CL. based on your plate frame, you had a subie before?
I did not own a subie, i was about to but end up with this, i will wait till i see snow to swap my wheels to oem, i need to ad spacer in the front, rear has 12mm the spacers i got are 18mm so i need to get maybe 5mm, im planning to get m sport front bumper next year.
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Nice Wheels!

And they compliment the car too.
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keeping your wheels clean is tough in winter. it can leave stain on your wheels get winter wheels/tires
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Nice wheels. They look good on the e92.

What do the Micro 111 18" weigh compared to BMW/OE 18" wheels? I have the same staggered setup in my 335 that came with the 342 wheels (part of the Sport Package in 335i xDrive) and 225-40-18 and 255-35-18. The 342 are advertised as "light weight", so I really don't want to put a much heavier wheel on. I want to use the 342's in the winter and get nicer wheels (like the Micro maybe) for the spring & summer.

Also do you know the F/R offset of the Micro 111's, and where did you purchase them from for $800? Will the TPMS sensor fit in the Micro wheels?

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Nice wheels. They look good on the e92.

What do the Micro 111 18" weigh compared to BMW/OE 18" wheels? I have the same staggered setup in my 335 that came with the 342 wheels (part of the Sport Package in 335i xDrive) and 225-40-18 and 255-35-18. The 342 are advertised as "light weight", so I really don't want to put a much heavier wheel on. I want to use the 342's in the winter and get nicer wheels (like the Micro maybe) for the spring & summer.

Also do you know the F/R offset of the Micro 111's, and where did you purchase them from for $800? Will the TPMS sensor fit in the Micro wheels?

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the TPMS did fit, i ordered the wheels at a local shop in Massachusetts, the offset is stock, only difference that the rear wheel is 9.5 wide in the rear so they were almost flush, i will take them off for the winter i drive to crazy in the snow.
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keeping your wheels clean is tough in winter. it can leave stain on your wheels get winter wheels/tires
truem i thought of plati dip them but fuck it i will take them off as soon as i see snow.
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Nice Wheels!

And they compliment the car too.
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Thanks. I am pretty sure the front diameter is different too. BMW/OE 18" wheel staggered are 18x8 front and 18x8.5 in the rear. My car is not lowered so I think this setup would work great in my car. It looks really good on your car and not too flush with the fenders (it looks perfect to me).

Are you sure the offset is the same exact as the BMW 18" wheels? Our stock 18" wheel offset is 34mm front and 37mm rear. From the pics the fitment looks a lot more like the M3's (and your new rim diameter is closer to M3's). The offset in M3 18" wheels is in the 20's. You said you have wheel spacers as well? Were they rubbing on the inside somewhere that you felt you needed to use wheel spacers?
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