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      09-29-2011, 08:47 AM   #1
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18" AluFelgen CS7

Looking to pickup 18" CS7, but need help deciding on the best offset/wheel width for a 2008 335xi base package. I MAY do a mild drop in the spring with shocks/springs.

I want to do a square setup.

Anyone have a listing of their widths and offsets? I can't find much information on them, also, does anyone know what offsets would be necessary for a 9" front wheel w/235 series tire?
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The Alufelgen CS7 18" wheels are currently only available for the 1 series fitments. You can get them to work on the 3 series, however, you will definitely need to run spacers to push the wheels out further. The wheels are typically only offered in a staggered setup as well.

18x8.0 ET45 - 10mm spacer required
18x9.0 ET48 - 10-15mm spacer required
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The Alufelgen CS7 18" wheels are currently only available for the 1 series fitments...

Which is a crying shame! There are soo many wheel manufacturers out there that cater to BMW world yet they choose to ignore the 18" sizes! Annoying as hell!
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I think MR. **********s is saying the by the end of the year - we may see an 18" set-up for the E90 that is in line with the ET35 Front / ET33 REAR.
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Please make 18s for the e90 in ET35!!
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Alufelgen will be releasing new 18" fitments in the 18x8.5 ET40 / 18x9.5 ET45 combo later on this year. I do not believe that there are plans for the ET35 fitment. For those of you who are looking to put this on your car, you can simply run a 10-12mm spacer to accommodate.
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