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      12-22-2012, 09:27 PM   #1
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Forgestar F14 Super Deep Concave Help

After a lot of research I decided to go with the F14 Super Deep Concave Wheels (http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=769921), but I am in need of some assistance.

I have a 2008 BMW 335i coupe (e92) and will be lowering the car on H&R Sport Springs, and will be trimming or rolling my fenders (Most likely trimming). I am going for an aggressive stance with this setup with some stretch and poke in both the rear and front. My car is also FBO with a meth kit, so I would like to keep performance in mind with this setup as well.

Here is an example of the stance I am trying to achieve:

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The F14 Super Deep Concave come in the following options:

19x9.5 -25 to +25
19x10 -19 to +31
19x11 -6 to +44
19x12 +6 to +56

I am looking to fit a 19x11 in the rear, but I don't know what size to get for the front. I would like to finalize this setup so that I can start asking for quotes. Could you guys answer the following for me please:

1. To achieve the aggressive rear I seek, what offset should I get with a 19x11 wheel size. Taking into account that I will be using H&R sport springs, be trimming my rear fenders, and adding some negative camber.

2. What Size wheel and offset should I get to make the front look aggressive as well, but a little less aggressive than the rear.

3. What Tire Brand & Size should I get? (I was thinking Hankook Ventus v12 with a 265-275 in the rear, I don't know what will give me a nice amount of stretch and poke).

***I want a good amount of stretch and poke, nothing over the top, but enough to get that aggressive stance

Thank in advance, and I hope to finalize the specifications of my purchase soon with your help!
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      12-22-2012, 09:40 PM   #2
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Haha still haven't pulled the trigger on something yet. Did I not tell you after all the pm sizing to get.
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      12-22-2012, 09:44 PM   #3
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LOL bro I've been trying to ask you for the offsets for the forgestar F14 and front wheel size. You told me to send you a pm when I chose a wheel and you would take care of the rest. Also could you ask you friend if he could trim my fenders as well? How much does he charge?

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Go with 19x9.5 et19-20 front and 19x11 et 24-25. I sent you a pm though
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      12-25-2012, 08:50 PM   #5
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That's the size and offset I'm running and that should do the job.
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      12-26-2012, 12:15 AM   #6
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Can you send me pictures of how the rims look like on your car please?

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