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      02-17-2014, 08:41 AM   #1
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Questions in regards to fitment. (LC818 +22)

I am purchasing a set of LC818's. Front will fit with no issues but my concern in the rear. Its a 10" with a +22 offset. I am stock sports suspension, will i have any issues with a 275/35R19 tire?

Another question: Is it ok to run 35 for F/R as far as tire height instead of the staggered height we run with factory stocks. I know the M3's use the same heigh all around.

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265 rear tires would probably be better... paired with 235s up front. 10" wide and +22 will be close...
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265 rear tires would probably be better... paired with 235s up front. 10" wide and +22 will be close...
That's what I was thinking. Hoping someone who has experienced it can chime in.
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I am purchasing a set of LC818's. Front will fit with no issues but my concern in the rear. Its a 10" with a +22 offset. I am stock sports suspension, will i have any issues with a 275/35R19 tire?

Another question: Is it ok to run 35 for F/R as far as tire height instead of the staggered height we run with factory stocks. I know the M3's use the same heigh all around.

Thanks

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10" go 265 conti dw, hankook v12, or noisey fk452. Haven't tried the hankook yet but will soon, dislike the fk452. See my sig. All about the tire brand.

With those sidewalls and a 22 offset car will have 4mm wider stance on the fender over mine, which I think is just perfect.
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With those sidewalls and a 22 offset car will have 4mm wider stance on the fender over mine, which I think is just perfect.
Except he has E90 Lci which means that the 19x10 et22 will extend to same point as 19x10 et14 on pre-lci. So it's 12mm more out than yours.

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I am stock sports suspension, will i have any issues with a 275/35R19 tire?
You will have slight rubbing issues with 265/30/19 also. You will need fender roll and if you ever lower it then you most likely need more negative camber etc. Here is one one Lci with 19x10 et25 and 265/30

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...&postcount=276

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A slight rub on the rear since I am running 19x10 et25 as I plan to have the rear fenders rolled tomorrow morning. I am not running spacers and I'm on stock sport suspension. Also I can actually do U-Turns with no rub. I went aggressive with the wheels and proved it can be done, with only a fender roll for the rear on e90 LCI's!
Same car, but with different wheels and lowered http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=773914
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Except he has E90 Lci which means that the 19x10 et22 will extend to same point as 19x10 et14 on pre-lci. So it's 12mm more out than yours.



You will have slight rubbing issues with 265/30/19 also. You will need fender roll and if you ever lower it then you most likely need more negative camber etc. Here is one one Lci with 19x10 et25 and 265/30

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...&postcount=276

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Same car, but with different wheels and lowered http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=773914
I'd even go with a 255 on a lci. From the pictures it looks like the tire sticks out past the fender with a 265.
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Except he has E90 Lci which means that the 19x10 et22 will extend to same point as 19x10 et14 on pre-lci. So it's 12mm more out than yours.



You will have slight rubbing issues with 265/30/19 also. You will need fender roll and if you ever lower it then you most likely need more negative camber etc. Here is one one Lci with 19x10 et25 and 265/30

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...&postcount=276

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Same car, but with different wheels and lowered http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=773914
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awesome input! i will keep everyone posted once they come in.... one more question; Would anyone here purchase an 5 year old set of Advan Sports. No Dry rotting or anything and they have been stored indoors. Velgen Wheels here in Miami has a set and they are basically giving it away. Never been mounted. Kind of on the boat about it but the tires dont look dry at all.
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I'd even go with a 255 on a lci. From the pictures it looks like the tire sticks out past the fender with a 265.
True. At the very least it makes it easier to fit especially if lowered.

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awesome input! i will keep everyone posted once they come in....
No problem. Just because i'm curious, what size your front wheel is going to be? I hope it matches the rear wheel.
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So I finally got my wheels and I'm rubbing in the back over bumps. Took it to Dynamic Turbo (my friends dad is the owner) and a fender roll might not be sufficient enough. Shaving the hat was an option. Hopefully the fender roll saves it and I don't have to part with the wheels due to aggressiveness

alos made a mistake, im on M3 suspension so thats why im sitting so low on them

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