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      02-23-2014, 03:30 PM   #1
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19" M3 (E90/E92) wheels on F30???

I'm sure someone here can answer this pretty easily, but I've read pretty conflicting information. I have a 2013 F30 328xi and I'd REALLY like to throw my 19" M3 wheels on the car as soon as it warms up. I was told that the fronts will fit fine, but hear conflicting info on the rears. Any advice would be much appreciated, I really like these wheels and I'm replacing a set of very ugly stock 17" wheels, THANKS!!

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Just get 4 front wheels
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If they are E9X M3 Wheels they will not the fit in the rear
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If they are E9X M3 Wheels they will not the fit in the rear
I've seen two F30 cars on the forums with M3 wheels. One with the most popular 7 spoke wheels, like mine. And the other had the competition wheels on it. Do you know 'how' they were able to get them to fit?
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Just get 4 front wheels
This is what I did. 4 front 220M wheels
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I've seen two F30 cars on the forums with M3 wheels. One with the most popular 7 spoke wheels, like mine. And the other had the competition wheels on it. Do you know 'how' they were able to get them to fit?
Like above you would have to run 4 front wheels. The offset of the rear is 23 when you need 40-45. If you do not want to stretch and camber it will never fit
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M3 Wheels on F30

Looks like I need to find two more fronts!!

Thanks!

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good luck .. finding 2 fronts was agonizing lol ... took way longer then it should have.

I suggest looking at all E9X forums not just M3 ... some run the 220ms on the E9X 335s and 328s as well
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