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      03-01-2017, 05:07 PM   #1
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Looking for some new wheels for my 328i, I want something that will look aggressive, but not rolling or pulling. Curious as to what some of you are running with these specifications. Thanks.
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Looking for some new wheels for my 328i, I want something that will look aggressive, but not rolling or pulling. Curious as to what some of you are running with these specifications. Thanks.
Without any fender pulling, you could go as high as 19x10's +25, square, with a couple degrees of camber up front. You may get a little front tire scrubbing on certain tires over large bumps. All sidewalls are a bit different.

If you wanna be a bit more conservative, 19x9.5's +25 would also look rad. Big fan of the square look, and the ability to do tire rotations will extend your tire life.

I'd recommend either setup with coilovers, if you haven't done them already. I run V1's, but had good experiences with eibach springs and Koni yellow adjustables. A little cheaper that way.

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Thanks for the feedback bro! I ordered some BC coils and am looking at some of these, what do you think?



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Without any fender pulling, you could go as high as 19x10's +25, square, with a couple degrees of camber up front. You may get a little front tire scrubbing on certain tires over large bumps. All sidewalls are a bit different.

If you wanna be a bit more conservative, 19x9.5's +25 would also look rad. Big fan of the square look, and the ability to do tire rotations will extend your tire life.

I'd recommend either setup with coilovers, if you haven't done them already. I run V1's, but had good experiences with eibach springs and Koni yellow adjustables. A little cheaper that way.
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Those should work. Rear offset should give you plenty of space with an 18.
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