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04-07-2014, 05:57 PM | #1 |
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E90 LCI fitment quetion PLEASE HELP !
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I have an 2009 e90 LCI with NO SPORTS packages and was wondering whats the most agressive set up the car can have without rolling the fenders and I do not plan to lower the car. From the research I did it seems like 19x8.5 in the front (235/35/19) and 19x9.5 in the rear (265/30/19). I'm trying to get the most agressive set up possible without any rolling. I do not want to buy the set up and regret that I could go more aggressive so thats why I'm double checking ! Thank You P.S - going to buy avant garde m359 or m310 in few days, looking to buy new but if you have some for sale that are almost new, I'm willing to buy. Located in the GTA. Last edited by tm6030; 04-07-2014 at 10:24 PM.. |
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I think if I went with a narrower tire (still a 265 section width, but less aggressive shoulder), I would have been fine on the stock alignment. That said with tires that have a less aggressive shoulder and adding in some camber, it might be possible to fit 275s under there without rolling. |
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8.5et20-22 235/35/19
9.5et30-33 265/30/19 That will be flush in the front and rear. There is a chance you'll need to roll the rear fenders or adjust camber. You could also do 9.5 et 30-33 with a 245/35/19 all around. You shouldn't have to roll your fenders but the tires will be slightly stretched. |
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The V portion is typically orange and yours are black. Perhaps done by the previous owner? Ae's are a must on any Bimmer!!!
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People quit telling this guy rear pre-lci fitments.
19x9.5 ET35 with 265 rear tires puts about a pinky's width between the tire and the inner fender with H&R springs on LCI E90. Not lowered? I imagine you might be able to go ET33. It would be safe to get ET38 rims and just mess with spacers. Anything below ET30 and they're sticking past the fenders. |
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I know I'm trying to save so money up but the prices are ridiculous. There like 800 for both lights. And there not orange because there is a tint around that part
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