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      04-07-2010, 04:54 PM   #1
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how bad will these rub?

Looking at a set of iforged 20's that are for sale on this site, they are on a e90 right now but are originally from a E46 m3 i believe. My car isnt dropped now but i plan to add HR sport springs soon. I have a e92 335i should i plan rolling fenders? is it even worth going through this? Thank you
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      04-07-2010, 05:46 PM   #2
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Do you know the rim size? tire size?

I dont think I forged tells people offsets, and an e92 has a narrower back end, so probably a fender roll. Its not a big deal, small price to look fresh
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if for e46 m3.i think offset is around front 8.5" et32,rear 10" et25.u must roll your rear fender....maybe need pull the fender.i assume u use 285 25 20...better use toyo t1r,falken 452
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thanks, why use is it better to use toyo t1r,falken 452?
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^^ Not as square of a sidewall, gives you more clearance
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I wouldn't try that setup on a E92.. You will most likely need to have your rear fenders rolled and pulled.
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It's hard to tell without knowing the offset and wheelwidth and tiresize.

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^^ Not as square of a sidewall, gives you more clearance
I've got Falken fk452 285/25/20 on 20x10, and I think those are pretty square.
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