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      12-13-2017, 04:47 PM   #1
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Would E92 ZCP 359 Wheels fit F30?

Does anyone know if the E92 M3 ZCP 359 wheels would fit on an F30? I have a 335i that's lowered a bit, and those wheels have always appealed to me but I'm not having a lot of luck finding info/threads/pics of these on an F30.

Any knowledge would be helpful. Thanks!
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I haven't done any research specifically on the F30, but I did look into putting E90 M3 wheels on my E90 328i and the offset was too aggressive. It *could* be done, but likely required rolling fenders.

Factory rear offset on a non-M E90 was 37 in most cases, and the M3 wheels which ranged from 23 to 25 were too wide. In comparison, the rear offset on a F30 is 47. The higher your offset, the more "sunken in" the wheel would be.

The Style 359 wheel, which has an offset of 25, would stick out much further than stock on your F30, both because of offset and because it's wider than stock wheels. My guess is you wouldn't be able to pull it off, especially since you mention your car is lowered.
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Without doing the math, I’d expect that you would need four fronts to make it work. I’ve tried E90 offsets on the rear of my F30, and it was too aggressive for even the most extremely rolled fenders.
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Check the wheels and tires section of this forum - plenty of info there, but generally speaking, M wheels have a greater offset and are wider than non-M. They won't fit non-M vehicles mainly because the M fenders are wider on E- and F-chassis cars.
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I haven't done any research specifically on the F30, but I did look into putting E90 M3 wheels on my E90 328i and the offset was too aggressive. It *could* be done, but likely required rolling fenders.

Factory rear offset on a non-M E90 was 37 in most cases, and the M3 wheels which ranged from 23 to 25 were too wide. In comparison, the rear offset on a F30 is 47. The higher your offset, the more "sunken in" the wheel would be.

The Style 359 wheel, which has an offset of 25, would stick out much further than stock on your F30, both because of offset and because it's wider than stock wheels. My guess is you wouldn't be able to pull it off, especially since you mention your car is lowered.
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Without doing the math, I’d expect that you would need four fronts to make it work. I’ve tried E90 offsets on the rear of my F30, and it was too aggressive for even the most extremely rolled fenders.
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Check the wheels and tires section of this forum - plenty of info there, but generally speaking, M wheels have a greater offset and are wider than non-M. They won't fit non-M vehicles mainly because the M fenders are wider on E- and F-chassis cars.
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