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      04-19-2007, 11:20 PM   #1
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Will these fit e92?

I don't know much about wheels so I'm hoping you guys can help me out. I have a set of wheels from my e46 that I'm hoping to put on my e92 as track tires. They are the original sport wheels from the e46 back in '99. I think these #'s denote the size.... 8Jx17H2 IS 47.

Anyone know will these fit my e92?

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Anybody?

Little help here...

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Yes, but with an offset 47 they will sit tuched in on your e92, and since you have a 335i its not sure the wheels clear the brake caliper.
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E92 offsets are 35 front and 37 rear on the sport option. I'm chasing my tail here in the states trying to find wheels and tires to replace the runflats without totally screwing up the suspension geometry. Even 40 is almost too much.
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E92 offsets are 35 front and 37 rear on the sport option. I'm chasing my tail here in the states trying to find wheels and tires to replace the runflats without totally screwing up the suspension geometry. Even 40 is almost too much.
I assume that means the rims are too far in. Would spacers be cheaper/better to get than new rims? Is there another way to do this?

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Anyone know how to make this work?
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