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      05-25-2010, 09:59 AM   #1
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E46 M3 Offset on E90

Is it possible to run E46 M3 offset on an E90 Sedan with H&R Race?
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The front will fit fine. The rears will need to be rolled and the tires will need to be stretched...but you can fit it.
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The front will fit fine. The rears will need to be rolled and the tires will need to be stretched...but you can fit it.
Since the OP is running an LCI with H&R race (and I’m assuming stock shocks) id also recommend upgrading to stiffer shocks, or better yet, adjustable coilovers. BTW, I’m assuming the OP is talking about 19 inch in m3 offset, because 20's won’t work without major fender/suspension modifications.
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Yea, I'm thinking getting some 19s with ET25 for the rear. But I'm not sure about the stretched... does that mean running 265 or 255 instead of 275 or 285?
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you'll need a narrow tire also.
19x10 et25 wheel ?
265/30 toyo T1R
or falken 452's.

275 / 285 is alot of meat in the rear... no homo.
stick with the 265 low profile tire.

yes, roll them rear fenders.
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Yea, I'm thinking getting some 19s with ET25 for the rear. But I'm not sure about the stretched... does that mean running 265 or 255 instead of 275 or 285?
265's still may give you some big issues since you do have an LCI E90. Some camber will definitely need adjustment if you plan on running an aggressive tire as well.

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265's still may give you some big issues since you do have an LCI E90. Some camber will definitely need adjustment if you plan on running an aggressive tire as well.

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Do you have any camber, toe suggestion for the E90?
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