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E90 M3 (Sedan) | E92 M3 (Coupe) | E93 M3 (Convertible) (2008-2013) {Engine: S65 - Max Hp: 414 hp (420 hp Euro) at 8,300 rpm / 295 lb/ft at 3,900 rpm} |
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Can anyone tell me what options I would have to find some used wheels to rest my E93 on while I have the 220's cleaned and coated? would I have to find M3 wheels or are there others that will fit the stud pattern and clear the brakes? I have no intention to drive it anywhere, but my driveway is too steep to consider leaving it on stands.
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I would just find somewhere else to leave it on stands while you have your wheels cleaned up. A friend's house, shop or garage maybe.
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Bolt pattern is the same as many bmw. You probably need 18s to clear the brakes. For no driving you could get away with a range of offsets. I’d try to borrow a set. I have summer and winter wheels for example but am in NH. Racers often have 2 sets.
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