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A slightly different angle of my setup. No more rubbing at all after raising it a bit more and slightly rolling / pulling the front fenders. (Pictured is my daily setup, but my race tires are mounted on identical wheels).

-19x9.5 +22, 275/35R19 all around.
-Lowered about 1” below stock (raised from 1.5” below) on MPP Comfort Adjustables
-Daily camber: -3.2F, -2.5R

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I’m currently looking for some 19” rims for my RWD base model 3
Stuck between these 2 from Tsportline

Which one would you guys choose if not these 2 what else would you suggest.
 

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Hey guys have this in my own thread but wanted to ask here - looking for winter wheel/tire setup. 2023 M3P

anyone know if these will work without needing any major workaround (ideally no sanding of the caliper too)? They also have an 18x9 option but would prefer the narrower option for winter rated tires.


Advanti Cammino
CO8851435G
CAMMINO 18×8
5×114.3
35 - offset
MATTE GREY MACHINE
FLOW FORMED – DST
1521 max load
73.1 bore
 
Ok - there are 290 pages in this thread I tried to read some but its all overwhelming.

I am going to be in the market for some wheels in the spring. I am looking at Konig Hypergram or TSW Imatra.
I am trying to wrap my head around offsets. I like the look of a little "poke"
I am running stock, not planning on lowering.

Help? lol..