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      12-05-2010, 07:26 PM   #1
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Will this work?...

Hi All,

Was searching the forum but couldn't find anything specific so I am hoping someone can please help. I have an 07 e90 335 with sport suspension.

Can you please tell me if this will work, or what I would need to do to make this work?

Front: 19x8, 25mm offset
Rear: 19x10, 40mm offset

I may lower the car eventually on H&R's so any advice you can provide for pre and post drop would be appreciated. Will I need spacers and a fender roll? What size tires would you recommend?

Thanks!
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      12-06-2010, 10:47 AM   #2
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You will not be able to use to wheels as the front offset is not correct for your 3 series.
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      12-06-2010, 11:16 AM   #3
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really? i think the front would work but may be poking. the rears would not fit. they are too wide and offset is too high.
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Front fitment is a hair aggressive but it can work with a 225 tire. Rear fitment will be fine with a 265 or 275 tire.

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Front is just fine, a 225/35 will look better on a 19x8 then a 235/35 will.

the rear I would personally find a but "sunken" and would say put a 5-10mm spacer to push them out. Either way it will work, a 10mm spacer would need a fender roll but till look the best.
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