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low offset wheels on non-m
I've been looking around for a used set of wheels and tires for a while, and many of the good deals have m3 offsets. My question is could I fit a 18x9.5 et22 wheel with 265/35 tires? I realize I would need to roll / pull the fender, but can the slight pull be achieved with an Eastwood fender roller? Would that be enough, or am I just in over my head?
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anyone?
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Your going to have to roll/pull and shave your rear fenders it can be done but its going to require a lot of fender work.
My 328ci 19x9.5 et20 255 30 19 ![]() [/QUOTE]
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thanks for the input, did you do the work yourself or did you take it to a shop? It looks good from the pictures, I'm going to give it a try. |
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and don't forget some stretched tires.
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