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Hey guys. Just wondering what the most aggressive wheel setup is for the M235i with 19 inch rims. I'm looking to get a new pair a shoes, and I want the most aggressive wheel setup possible without rubbing/poking/camber/rolling the fenders.
Trying to get a nice concave and a wide stance goin haha Thanks!
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It depends. I want 19s, but if there's a really really gnarly 18inch out there I might consider it.... Also, if getting an 18 inch somehow allows you to get a more aggressive/wide/concave rim then possibly. Btw, definitely don't want to roll my fenders or camber my wheels. (p.s. I'm a total newbie in the world of aftermarket wheels. So just a heads up to everyone out there.) Thanks!
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Take a look at this thread. These are about as aggressive as you'd want to go without modification of your fenders.
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Looks very good... I don't know why but im abit disappointed there hasn't been any agressive/stance builds yet The only real nice set-up that i look is probably, |
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Everyones getting VMR's and the typical stuff that almost everyone else has on here lol. |
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12-08-2015, 07:30 AM | #10 |
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The F22 is hard to get a aggressive/lowered stance without modifying the fenders. Lowering the car is a PITA, even at stock it is easy to scrape the front and the muffler.
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Goodluck getting a "stance" setup without fender work, the F22s are hard to work with as most the wheels you probably want will have the incorrect offset.. there's a reason why there is not many 2ers with wide wheels, unless you are prepared to mess with your bodywork
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12-08-2015, 12:52 PM | #12 |
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Not rhetorical question: Why is fender rolling such a big deal? I had a well-known indy do it for $150 on my last car (135i) as I was test fitting a larger setup, and it didn't look ridiculous, nor could you tell that they were visibly modified out of place.
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12-10-2015, 06:09 AM | #13 |
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This. apparently there isn't much room to play with on the rear from what i've heard only the front has abit?
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