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      08-15-2013, 03:58 PM   #1
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Hey guys I really really need help here

Hey guys so I opted to go with 19inch Avant Grande m359 wheels with the front being 19X9 and the back 19X10. I chose the Bridegstone RE-11 front 245/35/19 and back 275/30/19. I have my brothers second hand 2007 bmw 335xi and am completely unsure about wheel offsets and trying to figure it out? I tried calculating it myself but I have no idea on what Im doing. First time putting custom wheels on a car. My brother is unsure if he has got the sports package but knows he got the winter and premium. Are car did come with the 18inch alloy wheels (style 162). the stock dimensions of my tire is 225/40/18 and rear 255/35/18..

I really really really appreciate the help..Thanks guys
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any one?
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You really think people have the time during the workday to answer your questions right away?

Go to tirerack.com and search for offset in their tech articles. There's a very nice diagram that explains it. Also, look on the back of your OEM wheels (and your new ones) for the offset that's stamped/forged into them - it's usually ETxy, where xy is in millimeters. E9x standard offset is about 35mm.
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