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      04-12-2006, 02:23 PM   #1
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Aftermarket M3 fitment

So Im back on my hunt for some good BBS CH's. I occasionally come across some for sale from an M3. The sizes of rims are:

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+35mm offset

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+20mm offset

Including tires and all, would these rims fit? I do not want to have any rubbing issues on my car. I realize the rear would probably be a tight fit. What do you think?
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      04-12-2006, 07:18 PM   #2
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I think they are np. My rear are 20 by 10 and offset is 30, so I put 10mm spacers on. From so, I guess there is np.
But maybe some expert could confirm that.
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Front will be ok. For the rear, you have to put 10mm spacers on, then everything gonna be np. IMO
What are you nuts!! The wheel will be past the fender. You will def be rubbing. I think the max you can fit in the rear is a 25
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      04-12-2006, 07:22 PM   #4
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sry, haha, it was mistake
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      04-12-2006, 07:26 PM   #5
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lol.... simple mistake
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      04-12-2006, 07:30 PM   #6
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I m newbie, so need to learn a lot. Mistake will happan all the time^^
By the way, Do u know if there is anyone rubb fender with 20 * 10 and 30 offset with 10mm spacers when carrying some weight in the back?
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What are you nuts!! The wheel will be past the fender. You will def be rubbing. I think the max you can fit in the rear is a 25
It depends. If you have non-sport, it may be okay. Marcus had 19 x 10" with 23mm offset and got no rubbing. However, after he lowered his car, he had the fender rolled a bit to make sure that 4 adults in the car would be okay.
I'm sure that 9.5" with 20mm offset works.
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It depends. If you have non-sport, it may be okay. Marcus had 19 x 10" with 23mm offset and got no rubbing. However, after he lowered his car, he had the fender rolled a bit to make sure that 4 adults in the car would be okay.
I'm sure that 9.5" with 20mm offset works.

But these would be 10" with 20mm offset... would those fit???
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I m newbie, so need to learn a lot. Mistake will happan all the time^^
By the way, Do u know if there is anyone rubb fender with 20 * 10 and 30 offset with 10mm spacers when carrying some weight in the back?

definately rubs!!!! mine rubs when i have 2+ people in the back but its fine with just 2 people up front. i got stock non-sport susp, and my rears are 20x10 et35. fender rolling will be needed
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      04-15-2006, 05:56 PM   #10
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so no one can answer my original question???
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      04-15-2006, 06:55 PM   #11
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You get 3mm stick out compared to Marcus, his is 10"/23mm offset and no rub. That's up to you man. I think you should talk to the guy name Marcus.
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rears will stick out and might rub on a 19x 10 +20 offset, depending on your drop and how many adults on the back seat (that's only once in a while)

bavarian, what tire size are you getting?

I had a 19x10 +23 and 265/30....I bented the fenders (pushed) it in some more to prevent rubbing.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...253#post242253

hope this helps

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      04-15-2006, 08:01 PM   #13
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I am running 20X10 with an 18mm offset and my car is lowered on h&R sport.
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      04-15-2006, 08:23 PM   #14
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wow +18 on the rear with 20 x 10.... hmmm? how come it doesnt stick out that much?

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I am running 20X10 with an 18mm offset and my car is lowered on h&R sport.

damn ryan, u runnin an et18 in the rears? i thought mine were flush with the fenders...urs must be wide as hell but back to the question, an et20 for the rears will fit just fine. just take a look at this guy http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...ight=m5+wheels
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