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      09-22-2013, 12:39 PM   #1
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wheel fitment help!!!

I have a set of style 43 rims, I was wondering if they would fit on my 2010 323i ??

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I believe they are same bolt pattern my only concern from what I've read about is the rotors/calipers might rub against the wheel??

has anyone had any experience with these rims on a E90??

also heard that spacers can be used to help and make sure it doesnt rub, what width should I use?? 10mm, 15mm, 17mm??

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They are 7" et 47. With those offsets you can use 30mm spacer front and rear and still wont be flush.
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They are 7" et 47. With those offsets you can use 30mm spacer front and rear and still wont be flush.

So I should be looking for a set that is 8" and don't bother about getting spacers?? I didn't think being 7" would make such a big difference but know that you mention it yes there are about 25mm in 1 inch so it would look funny to have them so far in the wheel well
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They should fit without much of an issue, but like BMW 325i mentioned, they would need spacers in order to be more flush with the fenders. Those would make a good winter wheel setup though.
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They should fit without much of an issue, but like BMW 325i mentioned, they would need spacers in order to be more flush with the fenders. Those would make a good winter wheel setup though.
thanks for your help, I found 2 sets of spacers from another BMW owner and I will install them to see how they look. I actually got the rims plastidiped

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