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      07-17-2014, 01:29 AM   #1
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Need help with wheels again lmao

I am thinking of purchasing a set of used Alufelgen SF-71 Wheels in Silver.

Theyre front (19"x8.5 et35), rear (19"x9.5 et20)

I have an e90 with x drive and im kind of a noob and I was wondering are these good wheels and will that set up work for my car? Thanks for the feedback!
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I am thinking of purchasing a set of used Alufelgen SF-71 Wheels in Silver.

Theyre front (19"x8.5 et35), rear (19"x9.5 et20)

I have an e90 with x drive and im kind of a noob and I was wondering are these good wheels and will that set up work for my car? Thanks for the feedback!
The rear is quite aggressive for e90 Lci, so it would mean at least fender roll and narrow tyre possible some added camber. Also front would be sunken in compared to rear.
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+1 everything was pretty much covered... Rear is way too aggressive and even with a roll you'd need some thin tires to make it work. The front is not very aggressive at all
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