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E90, E91, E92, E93
looking for new rims and tryes for E90 LCI
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<blockquote data-quote="Spaceman" data-source="post: 359833" data-attributes="member: 482"><p>i've given not much thought on wear issue when i decided to hop on the staggered setup with aggresive offset purely for looks!</p><p> </p><p>the most aggressive setup available on E90 is ET28 Front, ET25 Rear without not much work done on the fenders to make way. However, some -ve camber is a must especially the rears. so, literally its known to wear on the inside since i put it on the first day, ya! and, staggerred setup wont allow rotations within all 4 wheels, so be it.</p><p> </p><p>to me, i would just change out by pairs when worn over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spaceman, post: 359833, member: 482"] i've given not much thought on wear issue when i decided to hop on the staggered setup with aggresive offset purely for looks! the most aggressive setup available on E90 is ET28 Front, ET25 Rear without not much work done on the fenders to make way. However, some -ve camber is a must especially the rears. so, literally its known to wear on the inside since i put it on the first day, ya! and, staggerred setup wont allow rotations within all 4 wheels, so be it. to me, i would just change out by pairs when worn over time. [/QUOTE]
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