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      08-03-2012, 10:33 AM   #1
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***Will these fit*** URGENT

Okay so my tires are about to blow and i am debating on buying VMW VB3 with federal tires or just buy new tires for my 162s. I need to make a decision before sunday!

Front: 19x8.5 ET35 245/30/19
Rear: 19x10 ET25 275/35/19

Will the rears fit on my car if i raise just the rear back to stock height and partially raise the front?

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      08-03-2012, 10:51 AM   #2
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These should fit without even raising the car, maybe even some fender rolling will help depending how low you wanna go.
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      08-03-2012, 10:55 AM   #3
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These should fit without even raising the car, maybe even some fender rolling will help depending how low you wanna go.
Thanks for your fast reply, i wanted to raise the rear of my car anyways just to avoid negative camber.
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      08-03-2012, 11:36 AM   #4
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Roll the rears and I would raise slightly because I think it looks a little lower than the front.
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      08-03-2012, 12:57 PM   #5
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Roll the rears and I would raise slightly because I think it looks a little lower than the front.
Thanks! yeah i noticed that the rear might be a little lower
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      08-03-2012, 12:58 PM   #6
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We also make a 19x10 +38 which will be a better fit if you want to run a larger tire, +25 is a bit aggressive on a 275. If you want the wheel itself to be flush, you'll need to run a small stretch.
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      08-03-2012, 01:18 PM   #7
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We also make a 19x10 +38 which will be a better fit if you want to run a larger tire, +25 is a bit aggressive on a 275. If you want the wheel itself to be flush, you'll need to run a small stretch.
Thanks it's just that I'm buying these wheels used not from VMR
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ET 25 on 18x10 won't fit.

Are these M3 fitment TR MT1s?

I have the same setup; with 265s in back they rubbed, with rolled fenders they rubbed, finally I had to SHAVE MY FENDERS and I run 275s in back.

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ET 25 on 18x10 won't fit.

Are these M3 fitment TR MT1s?

I have the same setup; with 265s in back they rubbed, with rolled fenders they rubbed, finally I had to SHAVE MY FENDERS and I run 275s in back.

Attached is how my car sits. (my fronts are 18x9 tho.)
You are talking out of your ass. 18x10" et25 fits no problem.
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Was that a typo on the tire sizes? They should be 245/35/19 and 275/30/19.
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You are talking out of your ass. 18x10" et25 fits no problem.

I'm sorry PSUSMU, I have this exact setup on my car. The 18x10 rims will fit, but his size tires will rub even with a roll. I had to shave mine to run 265s, I now run 275s with no problems.
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I'm sorry PSUSMU, I have this exact setup on my car. The 18x10 rims will fit, but his size tires will rub even with a roll. I had to shave mine to run 265s, I now run 275s with no problems.
Lci? Or prelci? Lci has 8mm less space in the rears so 10 et25 would be the same as 10 et17 on a prelci.
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Pre LCI w/ sport.
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I run style 95s. 19x10 et 24 in the back and i dont rub at all but I do have a 265 30 19. Some 275 30 19 stretch more like falken tires. I do have my rears rolled though. I get " how the hell did you get these to fit" all the time and I think flush is pure sexy but too much stretch.
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      08-03-2012, 04:16 PM   #15
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Hey everyone, yes it was a type-o the rear is suppose to be 275/30/19. This is a pre-lci e90. So whats my final conclusion?
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