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      02-07-2012, 08:16 PM   #1
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333i e92 staggered fit challenge

Hi guys, I'm going to be buying a white 335i e92 in april, the first order of business is getting new rims and lowering, i would like to run Breyton gts 20x10 in the rear and 19x9.5 in the front, i just feel like 19's in the rear feel a little bit empty. I would like as much tire as possible, i want this car to look classy and not DUB!!! Anyways, i was just wondering if this is possible in terms of fitment?
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ive aways been told to stay away from 20" b/c it looks DUB, its hard to pull of cleanly IMO. id go 19s all around if it were me. but whatever floats ur boat
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I think 19's are the answer. You could always drop it alittle more in the rear with coilovers.
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For 20x10 rears you will need a 38 et rear, you'll be stuck with a 285/25/20 tire,
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I think 19's are the answer. You could always drop it alittle more in the rear with coilovers.
Thanks, I think thats what I'm going to do.
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This isn't a muscle car ...
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