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BMW rims - Z4 17" rims can fit into 320i e90?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mavik" data-source="post: 598664" data-attributes="member: 23643"><p>How to understand offset is that the higher the number of the offset of the rims, means the more the rims are sitting inside your car. If you look straight from the front, you will see that the rims are not flushed with the body of the car. A lot of people tend to just look at the PCD size but when they fit the rims with the wrong offset (I experienced this with my VW, e.g. putting an offset 35 on a car that is meant to have a max offset of 40), the rims don't look nice. For example, if you put a rims with offset 30 on a 3 series (the 3-series has a recommended 35-45 based on the chart on the 1st page) you will notice that the rims are jutting out of the car. This will pose a problem especially if you have lowered springs and the moment you do a hard corner, the tyres will rub against your car's fender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mavik, post: 598664, member: 23643"] How to understand offset is that the higher the number of the offset of the rims, means the more the rims are sitting inside your car. If you look straight from the front, you will see that the rims are not flushed with the body of the car. A lot of people tend to just look at the PCD size but when they fit the rims with the wrong offset (I experienced this with my VW, e.g. putting an offset 35 on a car that is meant to have a max offset of 40), the rims don't look nice. For example, if you put a rims with offset 30 on a 3 series (the 3-series has a recommended 35-45 based on the chart on the 1st page) you will notice that the rims are jutting out of the car. This will pose a problem especially if you have lowered springs and the moment you do a hard corner, the tyres will rub against your car's fender. [/QUOTE]
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