![]() 255 is not enough front tire for this car to compete against the other crazy machinery in STU with a ceiling over 300. My car is lowered with the Dinan progressive springs and I'm worried the barrel of the spring might fall too close to the tire at this size and offset. The most successful racing E46 M3 came in the form of the M3 GTR. Yeah I know that 275s will fit on an E46, but specifically I was curious about fitment related to the ET35 wheel up front. BBS LM-R Wheels 20×9 5×120 +8mm (Finish: Diamond Black painted center, diamond-cut rim. These wheels have an approximate weight of 24 pounds for the front wheels & 25.5 pounds for the rear This kit includes the following: OEM front wheel 19x8 / ET47 OEM rear wheel 19x9. We build Championship winning wheels for all levels of racing. These Genuine BMW E46 Competition wheels that are one of the lightest 19' wheels made for a production car. I think the biggest question on 17 vs 18 for this car comes down to how much brake you want to be able to fit. Please take a look at our current product range. ![]() I am presently using Pirellis P-Zero Rosso tires 255/35 ZR19 rear and 225/40 ZR19 front. Fenders were rolled by the pro race shop that built the car so I'm not sure exactly what was needed, but it didn't require paint. E46 M3s came with 18' or 19' oem wheels depending on what options you request from your dealer. The split 10-spoke design is a classic from BMW’s M division and fits an E46 just fine. This particular style was featured on first-gen M-Sport X1s and E90 3-Series. Is there enough space there to fit 275/40/17? You can get RT660s in that size and I'm looking for the most tire I can fit comfortably in an STU prep car.Īs came up recently in the "twin spoke wheel" thread, I have 275/35R18s on my E46 M3, so I would imagine those 17s should be OK. Kicking off the list strong is a nice set of BMW Style 255 wheels. Question from another E46 owner looking at the same spec. Codrus (Forum Supporter) said: albino09 said: ![]()
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