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      02-09-2019, 07:44 PM   #1
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New wheel setup

So i was wondering what to do i recently bought 18x9 et12 for my 2011 328xi they stick out a good bit from my fenders and i just need some ideas on what to do and what tires to get if i should go 235/40/18 or should i go with more stretch, if i should roll my fenders etc. Just needs some feed back and opinions Thanks!






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They don’t fit, too aggressive of offset.
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I do think they are a little much haha.
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Those fronts......damn!
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Nice wheel poke . . . joking. Who in their right mind guided you to an et12 offset?
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I was looking to get 225/40/18 on them, and run them on stock ride height until I get BRs so then I can make them flush with my fenders with couple negative degree camber.
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I was looking to get 225/40/18 on them, and run them on stock ride height until I get BRs so then I can make them flush with my fenders with couple negative degree camber.
Just don't do this to your car . . .
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They ended up fulfilling my desire, now to get BR's and fit them up.
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No rubbing at all? Possible to lower it a bit?
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No rubbing, except when loaded with people on a bumpy road I will rub but other then that there good. It is possible to lower it I plan on it later once I do other things and can get some money saved up and find a pair I would have to camber a tad and roll my fenders if possible.
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