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06-15-2012, 09:10 AM | #1 |
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WTT: My Rear E92 M3 wheel/tires (Style 220) for a front set (Square Setup)
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Will the rear 220s fit on the front with the stock tire size without any rubbing? I'm actually considering a square setup with 4 stock wheels and tires, but I haven't found out whether that's possible.
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If you happened to be willing to take my front wheels with the tires AND sell your rear wheels without the tires, we'd be golden, but I'm guessing that's not an option, in which case I'd have to try to sell my front tires before I could grab this. EDIT: Do the tires protrude outside the fender when rear-size wheels and tires are put up there, and if so by how much? And they don't rub even turning the wheel to full lock in either direction, e.g. in a parking garage?
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