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      11-18-2015, 04:09 PM   #1
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BBS RSII Fitment

Would a set of BBS RSII in these Specs fit my 335is?
Bolt Pattern is 5x120

Fronts are 18 x 8.5 et 38

Rears are 18 x 8.5 et 22

Would they fit my hub and clear my E92 M3 Brakes?

If so, what tires would I use to not make the traction control unit bombard me with errors?
Im using a Bilstein Sport Shock with H&R Spring combo for suspension.
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Will fit, But u may need spacer. Not wide enough.
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Will fit, But u may need spacer. Not wide enough.
I was thinking of doing a half inch in the rear, do you think that'll suffice?
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From a fitment point of view, it will be okay. Running 8.5 in general for the rear is fairly skinny. Not sure what your ideas are with tires, but you should be fine.
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Would a set of BBS RSII in these Specs fit my 335is?
Bolt Pattern is 5x120

Fronts are 18 x 8.5 et 38

Rears are 18 x 8.5 et 22

Would they fit my hub and clear my E92 M3 Brakes?
If the wheels have a 72.56-72.6 center bore, the wheels are hub centric. If not, you'll need to either re-bore or use hub rings.

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      11-19-2015, 01:13 PM   #6
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Will fit, But u may need spacer. Not wide enough.
I was thinking of doing a half inch in the rear, do you think that'll suffice?
I believe u can do 9 front and 11 rear for e92.
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If the wheels have a 72.56-72.6 center bore, the wheels are hub centric. If not, you'll need to either re-bore or use hub rings.

What does that mean how would I measure that>
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Center bores are measured in millimeters, so you'd have to use a tool like a micrometer. The easiest way would be to ask the seller what the center bore spec is.

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