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on the subject of rims.. how to get the 'flush' look?
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<blockquote data-quote="laneza" data-source="post: 204258" data-attributes="member: 6051"><p>confusing</p><p></p><p>does people use spacers on their e46 sedan when they use 19" rims?. coz 19" rims is the spec for M3 e46 model. If im not mistaken the original M3 use 19" rims with 35 and 225 width front and 35, 255 width for rear. If we put that spec of rims and tyres to e46 sedan, does it looks fit and nice just like a M3 model...or do we still need to put spacers to make sure the tyres looks bigger and "flush" with comes out from the fender ( for rear )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laneza, post: 204258, member: 6051"] confusing does people use spacers on their e46 sedan when they use 19" rims?. coz 19" rims is the spec for M3 e46 model. If im not mistaken the original M3 use 19" rims with 35 and 225 width front and 35, 255 width for rear. If we put that spec of rims and tyres to e46 sedan, does it looks fit and nice just like a M3 model...or do we still need to put spacers to make sure the tyres looks bigger and "flush" with comes out from the fender ( for rear ) [/QUOTE]
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