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      12-13-2012, 08:58 AM   #1
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19x9.5/10 (et40 et20) e90??

anybody know if this setup would work on e90 pre-lci 335 with stock sport suspension?


I'm looking to get a set of bbs ch in 19x9.5 et40 front and 19x10 et20 rear.

Tire choices would be:

235/35/19 front
265/30/19 rear

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235/35/19 front
245/35/19 rear

Please let me know if anyone has this setup or know if it would work without fender rolling? I will use spacers in the front if needed. I'm more concerned about the rear. will the 265/30 work on a 10 in rim stock sport suspension? what about at 245/35? without rolling?!! thanks for any help!
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      12-13-2012, 09:05 AM   #2
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For the front you will need spacer (5-10mm) otherwise it will hit struts.
With 5mm spacer wheel will be 1-2mm from stock shocks.With coilovers you need thicker spacer. Front tyre size is good.
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thanks for the help...i'm more concerned with the rear ??
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You may need fender roll or camber with 265 rear depending on ride height. With 245, you won't.
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you dont think i will have to roll with a 245/35/19 on 19x10 et20??
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you dont think i will have to roll with a 245/35/19 on 19x10 et20??
Probably not, but depends on ride height because it's a taller tire.
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      12-13-2012, 12:30 PM   #7
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245/35 on a 19x10 +20 will not rub. especially on stock sport suspension.

that said, this set is from an E46 M3 huh?

[edit] why are you wanting to run stretched tires in the rear if you're not even lowered? the car will look awkward.
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i dont want to run a 245 or stretch, but i dont want to roll my fenders.

The offset of +20 on 19x10 on e90 seems pretty agressive regardless of the tire but if i can run a 245 in the rear without rolling the fenders i will go that route.
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i wish i could just get a straight answer on if this size and offset rim will fit without rolling on a 245? ive read old threads and some people say yes, some say no.
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      12-13-2012, 12:50 PM   #10
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i am using 10" et30 on my lci (I believe equivalent to et22 on pre lci?), with 265 dws tires, lowered, very minor roll at the back and still rub very slightly on bumps with passengers in the back

you'll probably need a minor roll if you are staying stock height and find rounder 265 tires?
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      12-13-2012, 05:11 PM   #11
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anyone else? have this setup or something similar to help me out?
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      12-13-2012, 05:43 PM   #12
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You will need spacers for the front for sure and you can run a 235/35 for the rear i would run a 265/30 with a little camber depending how low you are. You will be fine if your on stock suspension
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that would be great. i just find it hard to believe that even with stock suspension a 19x10 et20 with 265/30 isnt going to rub
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