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      12-16-2016, 11:02 PM   #1
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19x9.5 et22 265 tire on e90?

Fronts are not hard to figure out. I just need to know if 19x9.5 et22 with 265/30 tires will fit on the rear of my pre lci e90 sport. Will it require rolling or pulling. Thanks
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Should fit but yes will need to be rolled and cambered
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OP, you are correct. The front will require a healthy amount negative camber, likely around the -3 degree marker in effort to clear the front fenders.

In the rear, it will be a combination of fender rolling and negative camber. Luckily you have a pre-LCI, so there will be more room out back in comparison to the LCI sedan.

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I'm running 19x10 +24 with a 265/30 in the rear of a stock suspension sport pre-LCI E90 WITHOUT a roll or any additional camber and I do not rub. Granted I've only ever driven with 1 passenger with this set up, so I can't comment on a full car.
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I've just bought some CSL wheels for my pre-LCi E91

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Originally Posted by makkan00 View Post

8.5 and et 44 fronts
9.5 and et 27 rears

Ideal rear fitment for pre-lci cars.
I think you're going to struggle with a 265 on there at ET22. Why not go 255/30?
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mine is et22 rear and et20 front both 19s 8.5 & 9.5 and no modification needed or fender roll since I have 255. 265 is not that big of a difference so I save myself some mod hassle. See my garage.
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