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      04-12-2017, 11:11 AM   #1
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TE37 Confirmation Fitment Needed

Hopefully some of experts can chime in.

Will this fitment work coming from a e90/92 M3?

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18+9.5 +22 F
18+10.5 +22 R

It will be on a F80/F82.

Great appreciate your time.
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Hopefully some of experts can chime in.

Will this fitment work coming from a e90/92 M3?

TE37
18+9.5 +22 F
18+10.5 +22 R

It will be on a F80/F82.

Great appreciate your time.
I have a winter setup for my F80.
Varrstoen ES222 (TE37 reps)
F 19 9.5 ET20
R 19 10.5 ET22

fits well, no spacers, rear is pretty aggressive but I have an LM-32 Blizzak setup with a stretched 265-35-19 on the rear (255-35-19 in front) so there is no rubbing.
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will work with OEM width sized tires only. 255/40 275/40
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zackf80m has 18s on his f80
Same fitment? Any modification needed?
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I have a winter setup for my F80.
Varrstoen ES222 (TE37 reps)
F 19 9.5 ET20
R 19 10.5 ET22

fits well, no spacers, rear is pretty aggressive but I have an LM-32 Blizzak setup with a stretched 265-35-19 on the rear (255-35-19 in front) so there is no rubbing.
Thank you.

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will work with OEM width sized tires only. 255/40 275/40
Thank you. Just to clarify, the size will work as long as its paired with the OEM tires size?
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front is perfect for 255 setup

rear not so much unless you run a skinny tire . . .but that's already been posted . lol

skinny i mean less than a 295 .
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Same fitment? Any modification needed?
thats why I tagged him bc i dont know the answer to those questions. I will text him to chime in
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Thank you.



Thank you. Just to clarify, the size will work as long as its paired with the OEM tires size?
Yea, the OEM tires would work fine, people have tried that setup before on here many times.

Check this thread for reference:
http://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1004173
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The front wheel of 18x9.5 et 22 will work on the FX8 M3/M4. The rear will fit but will look like this. Lol. Ideal Volk offset is et 34.
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I have the Ze40 with et 22 front and back and they look fine. I am running OEM size and it has no rubbing.
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i ran ZE40s with the same size wheels but with ET 20+ front AND 20+ back with OEM size tires. absolutely no rubbing or any other issues. you'll be fine so long as you don't go wider.



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This platform is already so traction limited running at stock power levels on OEM tires. Running a set of wheels that can't accommodate wider rubber (ie. et <30) makes no sense to me. I guess you could run skinnier but stickier/R-comp tires in narrow widths, but swapping tires every few thousand miles doesn't sound like a cheap or fun endeavour.
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      04-14-2017, 10:56 AM   #14
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was in the same boat, but can have slightly higher et (et 25 in r)., finally decided to go with 19"s with et 34 or et 35. I think if you are not lowered, or lowered moderately (like eibach pro kit?), you can have 285/35 in the r. Can anyone confirm this?
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Im running TE-37SL's in 19x9.5 +21 and 19x11 +34, 275/30/19 and 295/30/19 lowered.
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