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04-22-2016, 04:59 PM | #23 |
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There's a group buy for the arc-8's going on right now, 18x9" et30. Can be used for a square setup or staggered. Up to $200 off (depending on how many pledge) and free shipping
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Probably going for Dinan one, not TOOOO expensive |
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Will these fit an LCI E92 as well? Any fender rolling or camber plates required?
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09-10-2018, 11:12 AM | #29 |
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If I wanted to get 17x9 for a sport package e90 328i would I need spacers?
I would like a square setup, preferably 245 or 255 width, but don't want to have to mess with spacers. Car currently has 225/255 stock staggered 17s |
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Front: 17x9" ET30 - 235/40-17 Rear: 17x9.5 ET35 - 255/40-17 I hope this was helpful information. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Thanks! - Max
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What does it take to fit these? |
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Mawzi,
Per our recommendation below you can see what it will take to fit a 275/40-17 tire in the rear of the E9x: Front: 17x9" ET30 with 245/40-17 tires Rear: 17x9.5" ET35 with 255/40-17 tires - Direct fit. - 235/40-17 front tires can also be used as a direct fit - 275/40-17 rear tires may require rolled fenders and/or negative camber depending on ride height. Thanks! - Max
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01-30-2019, 08:30 PM | #42 |
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man....i love 17's on the e90......looks so good
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My summers are 17x9.5" et 35. I believe I went with 245/40 because I was worried about fit. I might try a 255/40 next time if the rubber doesn't poke out much. They'll require a small 5mm spacer unfortunately to clear the inner strut in front. A 3mm may be too close. Rears can take a much beefier spacer if you wish to make it look more flush. Any front camber is welcome, they suggested at least -1 deg, no camber plates required but alignment pin can be pulled for some play.
PS. Pre-LCI may have more space than LCI, I haven't researched this in a few years. |
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