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      06-27-2014, 08:41 AM   #1
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BBS RGR square fitment question

Anyone running BBS RGR 8.5 x 18 square with 255's all around? I think the offset is either 35 or 38. I'm considering this for my 2007 335. Thinking of Michelin PSS. I am on the stock sport suspension now. M3 control arms and H&R springs are going on in 2 weeks time. I've read up on square setups. Thinking I won't have rubbing issues.
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That fitment has been done many times. Search around.
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      06-27-2014, 11:38 AM   #3
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I found lots of stuff on the APEX fitments which are 31 mm offset. I'll keep digging.
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Offset was 38. Likely to rub the strut. Frig.
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You should want to run as wide of tires as you can in the rear without rubbing. Wider tires = better traction especially with a 335i.
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I know I can get 275's in the back for sure. But I'm looking for a square setup for occasional HPDE events and to allow me to rotate my tires.
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