i couldt fit a 18x9.5 + 35 in the rear of my e90 xdrive lci. so i got kansei tandems that are 18x9.5 +22 squared on 245/35/18 perfect flush no roll or pull lowered 1.5 inches
@@ThreepieceUs ik that’s how it’s supposed to be I wonder if the guy I got them from didn’t know the offset and just said 35 because they poked bad and the 22 fit fine
Many years ago, the BMW Car Club of America found that lap times were better with a few driving lessons, rather than non-OEM wheels. There’s also the problem of breaking wheels on potholes. Oh yeah, you’re in the “Wheels and Tires” business…
Which car should we do a fitment guide on next?
V70 2000-2008 and v70 2008-2016
That's what she said.
Beat me to it.
Where can I find the e91 wagon with s65 swap? What’s their @? I need more information on how they fit the wide ride tires.
i couldt fit a 18x9.5 + 35 in the rear of my e90 xdrive lci. so i got kansei tandems that are 18x9.5 +22 squared on 245/35/18 perfect flush no roll or pull lowered 1.5 inches
The 18x9.5+22 is going to poke more/be more aggressive than the 9.5+35. The 9.5+35 is going to be better for a like-stock fitment
@@ThreepieceUs ik that’s how it’s supposed to be I wonder if the guy I got them from didn’t know the offset and just said 35 because they poked bad and the 22 fit fine
I don’t fully understand the extra 8mm offset for LCI owners, a little lost on that part.. can anyone elaborate?
I Think i read somewhere that the rear subframe is wider on lci models
So can I slap 18" in my E90 with stock suspension?
Yes. There are e9x's that came out of the factory with 18"
@@geargrinder69thank you !
18 inches is enough unless of course you're packing 24!!
Many years ago, the BMW Car Club of America found that lap times were better with a few driving lessons, rather than non-OEM wheels. There’s also the problem of breaking wheels on potholes. Oh yeah, you’re in the “Wheels and Tires” business…
Driver mod > anything else
Don’t know why there’s quotes around wheel and tire lmao. Yes we are in the wheel and tire business. Have been for a decade
friends don't let other friends roll fenders on their car, don't do that.
Generally rolling fenders is considered a very “mild” modification!
@@ThreepieceUs why would you do it. ruin the fender. jut size down the tire offset and or spacer.
We rolled 2002 fenders with a baseball bat (and a fat friend sitting on the fender) in the “good old days”.