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      03-25-2014, 07:27 AM   #1
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e93 19s. Thinking about style 220s or maybe M6 style 167s.

So, I haven't ruled out after market but here in MI the roads are terrible and I was thinking to stick with stock forged wheels because they can be found pre-loved nicely priced.

220s - the below should fit no problem, correct?

19x8.5 et29
19x9.5 et23
Should I do the old trusty 235/30 fronts and 265/30 rears?


167s - a bit more aggressive, will M6 wheels fit?

19x8.5 et12
19x9.5 et17
Should I also use the 235/265 setup if they work?


I have leads on local sets, not 100% sure what size tires they have.

Lastly, I may stick with an 18 in which case id be more comfortable going with a replica being id have more tire and just using the runflats till they need replacing.

Totally open to ideas. I am getting a Tasman green e93 and just want to jazz it up a little. Thanks for any help in advance. Sold my e46 cic and let the VMRs go with it. They were good wheels but not as strong as id like (although priced well).
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The 167 wheels will not fit without extensive work. The 220 style wheels can fit but you will need some work to make the rears fit. A lot of people with an E9X run 4 front wheels (19x8.5 et29) That works and fits perfectly.

If you need any more help or decide to go the aftermarket route shoot me a PM or give me a call 626.945.9966
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