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      12-24-2014, 02:26 PM   #1
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E90 Non-M 19x10 Front Fitment Options

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I'm considering running four rears again in the New Year. Before my Style 95s, I ran 19x9.5 square with 225/35 & 255/30 front and rear with no issues. I don't mind some stretch, but don't want to go overboard.

What offsets / tyre sizes should I consider for a no to minimal rubbing setup? Anyone with experience of running 10j fronts?

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You probably want to do something close to 10"et20-22 235/35/19 up front. You'll need camber plates for sure.

In the rear you'll want to go about 10-14mm more agressive so the fitment will match.
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      12-25-2014, 05:23 AM   #3
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bmw325i is pretty much correct on what you need. You should be able to use your style95 19x10 et24 at front without spacers, but tyre size 235/35/19, maybe 245/35/19 and then you should to push the rear more out to match the front. Also i would use narrow rear tyre (probably the same size as front) to match the stretch.

This black e90 has 19x10 et22 235/35/19 front. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=349015

19x10 et28 front http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...1&postcount=37

This one has style 95 with 12mm front and 20mm rear spacers. Tyres 215/35/19 front and 235/35/19 rear, if you put your 19x10 et 24 to front it will extend 1mm more than this front http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...0&postcount=67
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Et24 or higher might be too close on the inside if you have coilovers.
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Thanks for this information, folks. It really helps a lot. Hopefully have something cool to share in the near future
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