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03-13-2011, 06:59 PM | #2 |
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03-13-2011, 10:49 PM | #4 |
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getbmwparts.com is likely your best choice. Turner Motorsport also has OEM wheels as well as some aftermarket wheels. As an alternative, a number of the sponsors here sell aftermarket wheels. Just be sure that the aftermarket wheels are certified to meet JWL/VIA or TUV standards. There is very useful information about wheel manufacturing methods and wheel standards in Sticky Threads at the top of this forum.
M3's have different suspension components to produce a wider track and larger fender flares with additional clearance as compared to your 328i. The standard 18" and optional 19" (style 220M) M3 wheels are 8.5" wide with an offset of +29MM front and 9.5" wide with an offset of +23MM rear. The ZCP/Competition wheels (style 359M) are 9.0" wide +31MM front and 10.0" wide +25MM rear. You will find information on what wheel and tires sizes will fit on your specific car on E90Post.
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