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11-06-2018, 06:35 AM | #1 |
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Plz help, Will these wheels fit ?
Hi all, I tried to find a post in the forums to answer my question but came up with nothing much.
I have a 2012 125 e82 lci I知 currently looking at wheels with the specs as follows; Front: 19x9 25 Rear: 19x10 24 Really hoping these wheels will fit as they池e exactly what I知 looking for. I also have KW V2 Coilovers, with somewhat decent camber (previous owner installed), enough to wear 3/4 of the inside of the tyre and leave the last exterior quarter of the tyre tread somewhat untouched. Any help would be appreciated please, trying to figure this out ASAP |
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11-06-2018, 03:50 PM | #4 |
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Poop, alright everyone thanks for the help.
Sidenote, he did say he had them on an e90 m3 with 12.5mm spacers all round. and the e90 was not widebody. That i know. |
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11-06-2018, 04:18 PM | #5 |
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Right - but an M3's offset numbers are way lower than 1 series, and compared to a regular e90, it is a "widebody" already.
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flare the 1/4 panels like the 1M, M2 or M3 and yes
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There is a sticky that tells you what people have tried and what the result is.
I think it's better to work on what tire will fit and then find the appropriate wheel for it than to start with a wheel. You can go 17-19 inches on the wheel, but you have to adjust the aspect ratio of the tire if you want the diameter to stay the same so the speedometer and odometer work. The offset of the wheel is important if you want to stay within the fenders (and avoid rubbing) while also avoiding the brake and suspension parts. It seems like rubbing problems start above about 235mm wide tires on the front and 245s are harder to fit. You can go bigger on back but I do not care for the strong understeer that results from the BMW staggered setup. Tire rack will tell you what wheel you need for a given tire width. The sticky will tell you what tire width will work both with and without rolling the fenders.
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