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      12-27-2012, 12:38 PM   #1
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Crazy Wheel & Tire setup…?

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I’m new to the forum so 1st allow me to introduce myself. My name is Mauricio I just bought a 2009 135i M sport. Love the car, amazing & a joy to drive .

I’m a bit of a wheel whore and wanted to get some feedback on an idea I have.

So, I’m looking to run a squared set up 18x9.5 +40 with a 15mm adapter due to the wheels being a 5x114.

Just wondering will this work or am I crazy ....? Was thinking of running 235-35-18 & 245-35-18 not sure yet....? It goes without saying I’ll lower the car on Coils.

What do you guys think, ...? Would love some input from the hellaflush wheel guys.
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Not a snowballs chance in hell even with fender rolling and pull.
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Not a snowballs chance in hell even with fender rolling and pull.
I had a feeling it would be way to crazy. I guess the rear would be ok, and run an 8.5 up front?
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and since u have 15mm adapters you gotta get even higher offset in front and rear
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I had a feeling it would be way to crazy. I guess the rear would be ok, and run an 8.5 up front?
8.5" up front with a 40mm offset is fine, its just the 15mm adapter that is going to be the issue. You would have to run something like a 205 tire in order to not rub, and even then, it would be close. A lot of people cant fit more than a 225 wide tire without major camber (2.5*+) or a solid fender roll.

The "Perfect" offsets/widths for these cars is as follows:
Front: 8.5 wide with a 45mm offset
Rear: 9.5 wide with a 59mm offset

You "could" go with an e9X set of wheels, but the required fender work and lack of usable rubber just makes it look retarded IMO.

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and since u have 15mm adapters you gotta get even higher offset in front and rear
^that.

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There is a 1er with E9X wheel offsets on it. No mention of tire size or fender work, but i would imagine its more than its worth. Sell the Evo/STI wheels and buy a proper fitted wheel setup.
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and since u have 15mm adapters you gotta get even higher offset in front and rear
Got you...!! Thanks.

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8.5" up front with a 40mm offset is fine, its just the 15mm adapter that is going to be the issue. You would have to run something like a 205 tire in order to not rub, and even then, it would be close. A lot of people cant fit more than a 225 wide tire without major camber (2.5*+) or a solid fender roll.

The "Perfect" offsets/widths for these cars is as follows:
Front: 8.5 wide with a 45mm offset
Rear: 9.5 wide with a 59mm offset

You "could" go with an e9X set of wheels, but the required fender work and lack of usable rubber just makes it look retarded IMO.



^that.

Edit:
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...66&postcount=4

There is a 1er with E9X wheel offsets on it. No mention of tire size or fender work, but i would imagine its more than its worth. Sell the Evo/STI wheels and buy a proper fitted wheel setup.
I see, I don't have the wheels. Thank you this helps a lot.
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