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      06-02-2015, 04:01 PM   #1
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another fitment/fender clearance question

So, I have another one for the pros on here.

Again, I did research, and I found some similar numbers... I even sent a few PM's to people who posted, but no replies as of yet.

I am looking at this package:

Wheel/Tire Specs:
19" Avant Garde
19x9 et 35 FR
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19x10 et 38 RR
245/35/19 and 275/30/19 Hankook Evo-2's (added the tires, as I know things like the PSS run wide and can have a serious effect on the calcs.

On a 2007 E92, lowered on H7R sports, I am inclined to believe these will fit with no need to roll fenders etc. However, I would really like to confirm that. There is no one local that I can trust to do it, after the experience with my s2000 (I am very OCD about processes, and it took me over 3 hours to roll 2 fenders), I am just not in the game of doing it.

I would head to ATL to have someone up there do it, but it's a 3 hours drive and most people want around $250 to do it.

So, back to my post... will those fit without rubbing?

Thanks in advance.
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      06-03-2015, 07:41 AM   #2
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50 views and no comments? (insert sad face... LOL).

and I suppose everyone already knew, but I meant H&R sport springs... not H7R. OOPS!
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It should fit as is. It is only 1.5mm further out than 9.5et33 which is the bolt on fitment many are using. Since you are lowering it is hard to say though.
http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...et2=38#content
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It should fit as is. It is only 1.5mm further out than 9.5et33 which is the bolt on fitment many are using. Since you are lowering it is hard to say though.
http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...et2=38#content
awesome... thanks for the info... and the link!

Turns out, I will not be getting these... seller had an offer after mine, but it was local, so the sale went there rather than shipping to me.

Back on the hunt....
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