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      11-19-2019, 10:13 AM   #1
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Would this winter wheel setup work on a 2016 M4? (non-M AG M359s)

I've been able to find threads on using the actual E9X ZCP wheels but haven't found anything on using the AG m359's meant for non-M E9X models, which have different offsets.

I don't have a lot of experience with wheel setups so I'd love to hear your opinions on if the following would work/look right:

Front: 19x9, ET 35 with 245/35/19 rubber
Rear: 19x10, ET 38 with 265/35/19 rubber

For anyone that doesn't know off hand, the OEM setup is:
Front: 19x9 ET 29 with 255/35/19
Read: 19x10 ET 40 with 275/35/19

I already have the M359 rims from my 2013 E92 summer setup, but I can't test fit them since I haven't finalized the purchase of the M4. I would like to buy the winter rubber in advance of picking up the M4, if possible.
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Get some 5mm spacers on the fronts and you're golden
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Get some 5mm spacers on the fronts and you're golden
That's exactly what I was thinking but I needed confirmation. Thanks!
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Get some 5mm spacers on the fronts and you're golden
Would 19x8.5 +30 with 245/45 work?
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ntg44 Do you think I'll need the 5mm spacers for clearance in the front? Or would that just be more for cosmetic purposes? I will be bringing the winter setup to the dealership for them to install so I can actually drive it off the lot. I think I'd prefer to put the spacers on afterwards myself.
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ntg44 Do you think I'll need the 5mm spacers for clearance in the front? Or would that just be more for cosmetic purposes? I will be bringing the winter setup to the dealership for them to install so I can actually drive it off the lot. I think I'd prefer to put the spacers on afterwards myself.
I can't comment for sure, but 6mm inward may have issues with front brakes. If I were you, I'd just use a floor jack and do the wheel swap yourself.
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Check on willtheyfit.com, you can input the oem vs the winter setup.
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