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19x8.5'' ET43 and 19x10'' ET24 --- fit non-M sedan?
Guys, help me out. Here're the specs of the rims. Can they fit on my e46 sedan? I don't mind slight fender roll/cut, as long as they're flush and looking sick. But definitely don't want look silly... by the way my suspension is lowered.:hi:
Front: Two (2) 19 x 8.5" / +43mm Offset Rear: Three (3) 19 x 10" / +24mm Offset |
It will look ridiculous. They may fit if you're on stock suspension, but then you'll just look like a ridiculous 4x4 with poking wheels in the rear. Fronts are fine.
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thanks bro. good to know. haven't bought them yet. |
This sedan has a 19x9.5 rear wheel (265/30R19) with a et30. So imagine yours pushed out another half an inch between the difference in width and offset.
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this one seems to be the upper limit:craig: but looks sick
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This is actually the recommended fitment we usually use on M3's. Even with modifications to the fenders and camber, I will doubt you will be able to pull this off without it poking. -Charles@VMRWheels |
Charles, what is the widest I can go in the front (325i sedan)? I want a flush look, my car is dropped. Don't mind slight fender roll or cut. thanks.
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how about those same specs, except on an 04 325ci? Since the Ci is a little wider.
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