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      01-06-2011, 12:59 AM   #1
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Pre-Lci 19x10 et20..What are my tire options, camber, etc.

I'm looking to fit BBS CH 19x10 et20 in the rear of my pre lci.

Tire options are 265/30, 255/35, and 255/30. I would like the widest tire without rubbing and possibly no fender modifications. Can this be done?

Thoughts?
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Is the car lowered? The 19x10 ET20 is on the aggressive side and you will have to roll your rear fenders even with a 255/30/19 in the back to avoid rubbing issues.
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what if you went with a 245 35?


i am doing this EXACT same set up, i have the rims just thinking of the tire size! i already have the 245 35 on my rears so i dont know if that would work or not!!

Sorry if this is a Jack but same topic!

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The car is lowered but I plan on raising the rear. Also may dial in some negative camber.
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You will want to roll your fenders,it will not cost very much and will greatly increase your clearance and allow you to achieve the best look. If your spending the money on a BBS setup, 150$ for a fender roll shouldnt be a problem.

That said, a 245/35/19 would be perfect for a stretched fit, and would look great. a 265/30 will fit with a fender roll and -2° camber.
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You will want to roll your fenders,it will not cost very much and will greatly increase your clearance and allow you to achieve the best look. If your spending the money on a BBS setup, 150$ for a fender roll shouldnt be a problem.

That said, a 245/35/19 would be perfect for a stretched fit, and would look great. a 265/30 will fit with a fender roll and -2° camber.


Thank you!

Do you think i need to roll fender? and what about camber?

I am lowered right now right about the sidewall.

Thanks!! (might go put them on tomorrow!! haha)
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Do you think i need to roll fender? and what about camber?

I am lowered right now right about the sidewall.

Thanks!! (might go put them on tomorrow!! haha)
Yes you will want a fender roll, but stock camber specs should work for you after that if your running a 245/35 on a 10" rim.
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With slight fender pulling and some camber adjustments, you'll be able to pull the 19x10 +20 with a narrow 255. Going with the 245 route will yield a larger stretch, but less elbow grease required on the fenders and alignement.

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Yes you will want a fender roll, but stock camber specs should work for you after that if your running a 245/35 on a 10" rim.
What if i ran camber? would i still need a roll??



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Yes, eventually your car is going to fully travel on the suspension, and the inside lip will rub a tire, or worse - the rim.
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Check out this thread...
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=411052

It's do able but you're definitely going to have to roll your fenders.
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What if i ran camber? would i still need a roll??



Thanks.
The rear fender lip on the E9x Non-M is quite large and running a lot negative camber and no fender roll will make the wheel look to be as if it was very sunken.

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http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=411052

It's do able but you're definitely going to have to roll your fenders.
Thanks for the link. I PM'd a member with the same BBS CH setup and it appears I can fit michelin piot sport (round edge) 265/30/19 in the rear of the 19x10 et20 with a slight fender roll. Looks like many BBS CH owners are going with 265/30/19 without issues.
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