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      10-26-2012, 11:37 AM   #1
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Fitment question!!? Help!

I'm looking to put 18x8 et 40 all around on my base sedan TiAg e90. Will these fit? And which tires shoul i get?
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They will fit but the rear will be very sunken in compared to the front. Aesthetically you may want to add a spacer in the rear to match up the front better. The 18x8.0" can utilze the 225/40/18 street tire such as the Michelin Pilot Super Sport.
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What size of wheel spacer should I get in order to get a well spaced fitment, I am not looking to roll my fenders either.
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      10-27-2012, 12:27 AM   #4
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What size of wheel spacer should I get in order to get a well spaced fitment, I am not looking to roll my fenders either.
Is your car Pre-Lci? If it is, you can use 20mm spacer to front and rear, but i would look for more lower offset wheels it would look better.

Here is my 17x8 et20 square winter setup with 225/45/17.

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Wow, your car is clean! I'll post a pic of mine tomorrow, i currently have m5 reps. 20 offset looks well, it's all around?
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Wow, your car is clean! I'll post a pic of mine tomorrow, i currently have m5 reps. 20 offset looks well, it's all around?
Thanks, Yes its 17x8 et20 front and rear.
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