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      08-17-2009, 05:35 PM   #1
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Should These Fit???

5x120mm 19" iforged 19x8 235/35 and 19x10 265/30 the guy had them on his e90 andhe said that they were made specific for it he doesnt know if they would fit my e92 any help appreciated not a big wheels guy not alo of knowledge need the experts thanks
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Does he have the offsets? We would need to know that to actually determine if the wheels would sit properly on your hub with or without modifications.

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Seller prob won't know what the offsets are since Iforged is very discreet in giving that kinda info out. If you could post a pic of the sellers car, we could determine how aggressive the offsets are, or atleast give a ballpark figure.
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If the fitment on the e90 was very aggresive, it might rub too much on an e92.
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Will 19x8 front and rear fit on a e92 xi?

I am looking at a set of OZ Ultraleggera and 19x8 is the only choice.

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Will 19x8 front and rear fit on a e92 xi?

I am looking at a set of OZ Ultraleggera and 19x8 is the only choice.

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Yes. But 8" in the rear is pretty narrow, so you can put spacers on the rear.
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Will 19x8 front and rear fit on a e92 xi?

I am looking at a set of OZ Ultraleggera and 19x8 is the only choice.

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Yes they will. For a flush front fitment, you'll probably want a offset of 30 front. For the rear, a 15mm would push them to be as flush as a 9.5" +33.

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Please excuse my ignorance -- we should have a sticky on what wheel sizes fit what -- but since this thread seems to have attracted folks that know a fair bit about what works, how about 19 x 8.75 22 offset with 19 245/30 or 225/35 tires in front? And same rims with 255/30 tires on rear? This is the size that we can get the BBS FI wheels in.
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Please excuse my ignorance -- we should have a sticky on what wheel sizes fit what -- but since this thread seems to have attracted folks that know a fair bit about what works, how about 19 x 8.75 22 offset with 19 245/30 or 225/35 tires in front? And same rims with 255/30 tires on rear? This is the size that we can get the BBS FI wheels in.
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I'm pretty sure the rear will fit without rubbing. I don't know about the front, I think it depends on the drop too.
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I'm pretty sure the rear will fit without rubbing. I don't know about the front, I think it depends on the drop too.
Thanks -- I'm secretly hoping to find a good reason why the FIs wouldn't work so that I can forget about them. But I suspect the 22 offset would fit with no rubbing with 225/35 tires in front.
What are the offsets on your Dotz wheels?
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Yes they will. For a flush front fitment, you'll probably want a offset of 30 front. For the rear, a 15mm would push them to be as flush as a 9.5" +33.

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if I understand you correctly, i should purchase a 15mm spacer for the rear?

For the front, I believe the offset for the OZ Ultraleggera is 35mm (according to Tirerack). What can I do to "make" it 30?

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Thanks -- I'm secretly hoping to find a good reason why the FIs wouldn't work so that I can forget about them. But I suspect the 22 offset would fit with no rubbing with 225/35 tires in front.
What are the offsets on your Dotz wheels?
Mine are ET35 (19x8.5) front, and ET32 (19x9.5) rear.
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if I understand you correctly, i should purchase a 15mm spacer for the rear?

For the front, I believe the offset for the OZ Ultraleggera is 35mm (according to Tirerack). What can I do to "make" it 30?

THANKS!
A 5mm spacer will make the ET35 OZ Ultraleggera wheels into ET30.
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Got it, 5mm front and 15mm rear.

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Got it, 5mm front and 15mm rear.

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The 19x8.0's will look like a 9.5" +33 offset wheel with those 15mm spacers.

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