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      06-09-2015, 03:39 PM   #1
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Perfect size of VMR V703 on the rear axle for RWD 335i LCI?

I am strongly considering buying the VMR V703 but I am not sure which width and offset should I take for the rear axle.

I have got 335i E91 LCI, 2011 with rear wheel drive and M Sport suspension.

There are three available offsets for V703 19 inch, 22, 33 and 45. The 45 is suggested by VMR Europe but I am sure if is gonna look nice and I'd rather buy 33 or even 22 if they do not rub.

Does anyone here tried fitting 10J on the rear? If it works, then with which offset? 25 or 38?

Any ideas about the rear setup here?


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Being that they are VMR EU photo shoot cars, I'd assume that is our recommended 9.5 ET45 setup. We do, however, have plenty of E91 LCI customers who run 9.5 ET33 without issue. This may vary depending on your choice in tire size/brand/model, camber/alignment specs, and ride height. 19x10 ET38 is also an option. It's only 1MM further out towards the fender when compared to 9.5 ET33.
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I ran the 19x10 et38 on my last E92 no problem. I'm currently 19x11 et25, but I needed negative camber and stretched tires. ET 25 with a 10" may require a slight roll or a 255 tire, but someone else may chime in to confirm. Worst case, the 10 ET 38 works no problem and you can always dial it in exactly how you want with spacers.
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