m6 wheels on a sc
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I have seen the wheels up close a few times and you will need to pull front and rear depending on the tires and wheels you go with. There are actually a lot of m6 replicas out there from 18"-20" in different widths and offsets. So since there are different options I don't know his specs but the smallest 114.3-120 adapter I have seen was 1" thick. If you wanted to you could actually install some without doing the pull but that wouldn't give the same look you seem to like. . . . with that being said don't copy man
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replica or not. run a adapter. the offsets on bimmer wheels arent very aggressive. I had to run a 25mm spacer front and back on mine and I kinda wish I bought 30mm. Roll your fenders. Done deal.
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Fenders are already shaved. I want a fat lip. (anyone?) I'm kind of leaning towards these. Used of course. not dropping 5k on wheels. But again found several bimmer guys out there selling these. One good thing about hard times. So I would be trying to stack this with an adapter that also adds 25mm. These are 19 x 9 & 10. no other info on wheels. Why are the damn wheel manufacturers so friggen secretive?
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