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      04-25-2014, 07:16 PM   #1
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Will they fit?!?!?!

Soooo I just came across a set of 128 reps... specs 20 x 9 / 20 x 10 (again, they're reps)


I have an '08 335xi, currently sitting stock but looking to do suspension and wheels... I was thinking coilovers, but with 20's probably h&r springs would fill the gap. That being said:

would these fit and not mess up my calibration?
would fender work be a must?
is $900 (w/o shipping) a fair price?


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      04-26-2014, 12:19 AM   #2
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IMHO i don't really think you'd be able to run 20's without pulling or shaving fenders with a drop unless youre planning on having a lot of camber. You could probably get away with it if you had a stock suspension since it's much higher. And as for tires, you're sidewalls are going to be really small and if youre okay with having a very rough ride than go ahead and buy them lol.
Bottom line, it's your car and your money. So power to you. As long as it makes you happy bro.
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      04-26-2014, 09:43 AM   #3
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We can't answer this question unless you tell us what the offsets are. The diameter and width are fine... The offset is what matters most. Also what size tires do you plan on running? Are there already tires on them?
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      04-26-2014, 09:58 AM   #4
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X2 the wheels will fit but we need to know offsets and what tires you will run.
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      04-26-2014, 11:35 AM   #5
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Fronts: 20x9" et24 72.56cb
Rears: 20x10" et24 72.56cb

no tires, so that's half the battle finding the right size.
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I would use 235/35/20 and 265/30/20. Those sizes are taller than stock. You'll need to roll your fenders.
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