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      02-03-2011, 08:48 PM   #1
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Will my v710's Fit?

Im selling my e46 coupe and getting a new 135 and i have a set of v710's that are 19" 8.5 up front and 9.5 rears offsets are 40mm in the front and 45mm in the rear. Will they fit a stock 135i?
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yep.
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and you dont think ill have a problem with rubbing or anything?
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depends on your tire sizes i run more aggressive than that.
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Tons of us run setups very similar to that. With the stock suspension and tires that run small such as Falkens or Toyos then you'll be OK, maybe rub a little in the rear when passengers are in the car. Keep the tires 225fr and 245r to be safe. If you lower your suspension you'll need to work a little on your rear fenders.
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ohhh okk, yeah the tires i have on now are a 265/30 in the rear and 235/35 in the rear. guess ill have to put them on and see what happens.
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225 245 no prob
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ohhh okk, yeah the tires i have on now are a 265/30 in the rear and 235/35 in the rear. guess ill have to put them on and see what happens.
Those tires are a tad aggressive but I think you can get away with it with a fender roll in the rear. I ran those sizes on my 135 with aggressive offsets and got away with it with a roll.
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If you had the V710's on an E46, your fitment should be a 8.5 +35 and a 9.5 +45.

The 8.5 +35 up front is aggressive and may require some fender rolling or camber adjustments with a 225 tire. 9.5 +45 rears can work with a 245.

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