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      04-02-2014, 10:00 AM   #1
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17x8 et30 square BBS SR for e91 LCI

How will these fit? Will I need a 10mm spacer in the rear for them to fit flush, or not because of the LCI facelift bump.

Looking to run 225/17's square in the summer, so 8" is the perfect width.

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Edit: what are the stock e91 LCI sport package wheel sizes/offsets? I can't seem to find them anywhere...
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I think you would want a spacer with a 8 inch wide wheel, a 17x9 with that offset sits flush. Stock is 8 inch front 8.5 rear i bleeive. glad to see your on these forums, i used to follow alot of your DIY's on M3forum when i had a E46m3
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I think you would want a spacer with a 8 inch wide wheel, a 17x9 with that offset sits flush. Stock is 8 inch front 8.5 rear i bleeive. glad to see your on these forums, i used to follow alot of your DIY's on M3forum when i had a E46m3
In the front, rear, or both? Any idea what the offset is, stock?

Weird that they'd go with staggered wheels stock, as the stock non sport setup is 205 square and the stock sport setup is 225 square.
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