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      03-04-2009, 06:34 PM   #1
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Quick Fitment check...

19 x 9.5 et 25 265/30 Bridgestone RE050 on rear of E92. Will it rub? No drop yet, will likely do Dinan drop, maybe KW V1 or V3.

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We generally dont do anything under a 9.5" +30 with a 265 on a E92 or it tends to run into some rubbing issues. So with a +25, you'll definitely need some fender rolling and possibly camber.

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We generally dont do anything under a 9.5" +30 with a 265 on a E92 or it tends to run into some rubbing issues. So with a +25, you'll definitely need some fender rolling and possibly camber.

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You might need to roll your fenders on a ET25 on a coupe.
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I figured that was going to be the answer. Guess I'll have to pass on the wheels I wanted...
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