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      04-25-2012, 01:54 PM   #1
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**********s Miro 111...need HELP

need help with wheel sizes....2008 E92 335 with stock 189's....I'm wanting to get the Miro 111's in a size as close as stock as possible, because I just bought tires, and don't want to have to buy new ones. they are available in 18x8.5 ET35, as well as 18x8.5 ET20, and 18x9.5 ET20. **********s has the 8.5 ET20's listed as front wheels, but that offset seems mighty low to me...will that work? Also, will the 9.5 ET20 work in the rear? I'm not looking to roll or modify my fenders at all. Is my only option to just go with the 18x8.5 all around, and will the front 225's fit with no issues on those front wheels?
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if your looking for something that is not going to require mods or risk of rubbing then you need to stick to standard off sets, our recommendation would be
18x8.5 35et fronts and rears if your doing same size, 18x9.5 should run about a 33-38et max, if its a 18x9 do 30et. 20et is a no no.
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We do have the 18x8.5 ET35mm available for a non-staggered setup if you want. We also have the 18x9.5 ET40mm available as well.

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I know we've already discussed this in a pm but here's some more info for anyone else who may have the same question. The 18x9.5 ET20 will work, but it is going to require you to roll your rear fenders. If your looking for a direct fit, you can run either the 18x8.5 ET35 all around or get the 18x9.5 ET40 in the rear for a staggered fitment.
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What you doing with those 189's?
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