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      01-10-2011, 12:35 AM   #1
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19x9.5 +20mm w/ H&R Race (need to roll?)

Hey I'm looking at getting some wheels and I was wondering is if I were to get 19x9.5(+20) rear wheel and have the H&R race springs would I need to roll fenders? I'm planning to get 265 series tires.

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you will definetly need a roll
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what if I were to do either the H&R Sport(1.2R) or the B&G(1.4R)? I'm trying to get as close to flush as possible without having to roll the fenders. I don't know or trust anyone where I live to roll the fenders b/c I've heard bad stuff about all the fender rollers down here.
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With a 19x9.5 ET20, you're going to have to roll the fenders. If you do not trust fender rollers in your area, it might be best to stay away from an aggressive wheel fitment and go with the standard fitment on your E92.
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You either have to run some stretch on the tires, or roll the fenders to make that fit.

Even with other springs, the offsets is too low for the body and it will rub with people in the car of on a good bump.
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you will definetly need a roll
Ditto. 9.5 +20 is very aggressive and will not work without a fender roll on 265 tires and race springs.

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youre probably going to want to go with a 255 on the rear.
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I have 9.5 ET22 with 265/30/19 and they rub nasty and I'm on race springs. I suggest 245 but the only company that offers 245/30/19 is Yokohama and that would be the S Drives but have a thicker side wall than regular tires. Unless you want to run stretched 235/30/19s which I've heard from a lot of people on here that it's fairly safe.
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i run a 19x9.5 ET20 with 255/30/19, lowred on Bilstein coils (not slammed). my fenders are slightley rolled and it still rubs bad!
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