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Wta: What is the offset for e36, 328i?
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<blockquote data-quote="loafer" data-source="post: 487585" data-attributes="member: 10508"><p>Front 8J should be no problem. I'm running 8.5J in front, which by right shouldn't be cause I'm having problems with my rims touching the adjustment rings on my coilovers at a particular height (incidentally it's the height I want) and to solve it I have to use spacers.</p><p></p><p>From the research I did after encountering this problem I found out that for E36 the front rims should be no wider than 8J.</p><p></p><p>My setup is this:-</p><p>Front & Rear - 18x8.5J ET35 (with a 5mm spacer in front, although I'm not sure if this changes the front to ET30 or ET40...I'm always confused about this part)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loafer, post: 487585, member: 10508"] Front 8J should be no problem. I'm running 8.5J in front, which by right shouldn't be cause I'm having problems with my rims touching the adjustment rings on my coilovers at a particular height (incidentally it's the height I want) and to solve it I have to use spacers. From the research I did after encountering this problem I found out that for E36 the front rims should be no wider than 8J. My setup is this:- Front & Rear - 18x8.5J ET35 (with a 5mm spacer in front, although I'm not sure if this changes the front to ET30 or ET40...I'm always confused about this part) [/QUOTE]
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