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      10-18-2016, 11:08 AM   #1
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For Sale – E9X Winter Setup: D-Force Wheels + Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D

I recently sold my E90 M3 and my winter setup doesn’t fit the new ride.

- Wheels: D-Force LRW-5 18x9.5 ET35 in Anthracite (used to be my old track wheels)
- Tires: Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D 255/40R18. Plenty of tire depth left. At least two more winters left on those babies.
- TPMS included.

Light curb rash on one wheel.

These were fitted on a 2009 E90 M3 but should fit on any E9X car. Potentially other BMWs as well.

$700. Local pick up only. Setup in located in Seattle

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I wish I knew more about wheels for my 2011 335d. I could use a set of winter tires and I live in Vancouver, WA. How can I find out if they fit with that offset?
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Your best option is probably to look at the RealOEM website for your car and select the wheels you have. It should list the offset.

See below
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/part...BMW-335d&mg=36

Chances there will fit fine, possibly with some spacers (which is how I ran them)

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I wish I knew more about wheels for my 2011 335d. I could use a set of winter tires and I live in Vancouver, WA. How can I find out if they fit with that offset?
Rear you're probably ok, but I don't think it would be easy to fit 9.5 et 35 with 255s up front without really working on your fenders and/or camber plates.

This square setup would easily fit any E9X M car, but not necessarily the narrower-body regular E9X.
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That makes sense. I do like the idea of having the set but I agree....I looked up the website and I have type 193 wheels with a 34 offset in the front on 225's....I am not sure the square set up will fit...
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Fair enough. Maybe a better suited setup for E9X M3. I know Non-M E9X track enthusiasts who run 17x9.5 and 18x9.5 on 255 tires front and rear and they fit. Maybe with camber plates though.

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Price drop $700. Winter is coming :-)
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A potential buyer was inquiring about the load rating for the rims. So there it is. 1,560 LBS per rim!

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Sold. Thanks Cory
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