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      02-17-2008, 12:00 PM   #1
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Quick question on offsets for E90?

Hey guys, what are the standard range for offsets I should be looking for on my wheel for my E90 2007.

Im looking into 235/19/30 Front and 265/19/35 Rear. I will be lowering it about 2". I do not want any rubbing.

The lower the offset the more the rim comes closer to the fender????
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The tires should be 235/35/19 for the front and 265/30/19 for the rear. Depending on how wide your wheels will be, offsets can range from 22-40. For 10.5" wide wheels, go with a 40 offset. For 9.5" wide wheels, I would go with a 30 offset. Let me know if you have any questions.
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Hey guys, what are the standard range for offsets I should be looking for on my wheel for my E90 2007.

Im looking into 235/19/30 Front and 265/19/35 Rear. I will be lowering it about 2". I do not want any rubbing.

The lower the offset the more the rim comes closer to the fender????
It all depends what styel and what width rears you end up with. For your e90 I would go with a ET30-ET35 rear. This will allow you to use the 265 tire nicely. Let me know if you need some help.
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yes, the lower the offset number the more the rim comes closer to the fender (in a horizontal plane)!
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