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      06-15-2018, 09:23 PM   #1
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Quick advice on fitting 245/275 tires (19" Forgestar F14) on stock M-Sport e92

I have somebody local offering me a killer deal on some forgestar F14's, but before I pull the trigger, I need to know if I can fit them on my 2011 e92 m-sport without any fender rolling.

Fronts: 19x8.5 with 245/35/19 (semi deep concave)
Rears: 19x10 with 275/30/19 (deep concave)

Tires are Falkens.

The deal is so good that I really don't want to pass it up, but I'm scared I'll have rubbing issues, and I really don't want to roll/modify my fenders or camber.

With the stock M-Sport suspension, is it possible to run this setup? It was originally for a 428i, if that helps.

On a related note, would the TPMS sensors be compatible with my e92? Again, these were originally sold to a 428i owner.

Thanks so much!

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Offsets?
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      06-16-2018, 04:46 AM   #3
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The offsets would need to be 30-35 in order to work. If nothing else, I’d meet and see if you can test fit a front and back wheel. With those tires sizes it’s going to be close.
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Deep concave will mean low offset, which means not likely to fit with 275 without fender work.

Also, you sure you want Forgestars? They look great and all, but lots of reports of them cracking.
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