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      09-11-2014, 10:14 PM   #1
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Pic request, 228i M Sport with All Season tire package rear view

Does anyone have a pic of a 228i with M Sport package with the All-season wheel/tire option from the rear view and rear 3/4 view? I want to see how flush the rear wheels are with the fender. I know the stock M Sport rear tire is 245 width, all season width is 225. The stock staggered 245/225 setup on the M Sport package looks great from all angles, wonder if the square 225 setup looks as good as I'm looking to order a 2005 228i soon.
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You could always put spacers on the rears to make them flush
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Does anyone have a pic of a 228i with M Sport package with the All-season wheel/tire option from the rear view and rear 3/4 view? I want to see how flush the rear wheels are with the fender. I know the stock M Sport rear tire is 245 width, all season width is 225. The stock staggered 245/225 setup on the M Sport package looks great from all angles, wonder if the square 225 setup looks as good as I'm looking to order a 2005 228i soon.

As far as flush with the fender, the all season setup should look identical.

The staggered setup uses a 8" rear with 52mm offset. The all season setup uses a 7.5" rear with a 45mm offset. Punch those numbers into a wheel offset calculator and you'll see that there's only a 1mm difference in the outer position of the wheel between the two setups.
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