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      05-12-2014, 05:40 PM   #1
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max width front rims

im buying a gtrs5 wide body kit and i need to know whats the max rim width on the front of a 335xi e92
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      05-14-2014, 09:49 PM   #2
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Massive. Get the kit, put it on, have it painted then come on here and ask for suggestions. I find it mind boggling that you are looking at a $5000+ widebody kit, before paint, and can't determine what wheels will fit.

x11 in the back, maybe more. I would be upset if I couldn't run a 315 minimum back there.
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      05-15-2014, 11:02 AM   #3
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im buying a gtrs5 wide body kit and i need to know whats the max rim width on the front of a 335xi e92
ask the company they know how wide it is and should be able to tell you or at least tell you distance from fender to hub.
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Most people here aren't going to have experience with something like that, so it would be best to take your measurements after the kit is in your possession.
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You could definetly fit a 10" up front and a 11-12" in the rear considering it's been done before without a widebody kit. If your body kit is as wide as an m3 then you should see what kind of specs they are running.
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      05-17-2014, 09:21 PM   #6
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i have talk to the sales man that sells the kit and he wants me to buy the kit and see what rims width to use after i install it. one problem i em sponsored so i have to figure out how to hold the rims thow my online sponsor
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