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06-05-2018, 04:33 AM | #24 |
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235s. So I think a 10mm should work? Rears are 275s on 19×10. Maybe a 5mm there? But I guess with these e90x hubs I cant use a 5mm? |
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Can someone help me please.
Will M6 Rims fit 2010 E92 Coupe (prelci) without modifications? And if not, what will I need to do? Front: 8.5x19 ET12; 255 40 19 Rear: 9.5x19 ET17; 285 35 19 Last edited by kingcloudix; 06-08-2018 at 09:39 AM.. |
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06-16-2018, 03:04 PM | #27 |
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Tire Size: 225/35/19 F 255/30/19 R Wheels: Style 313M - 19x8.0 ET37 (front) + 10mm H&R spacer Style 313M - 19x9.0 ET39 (rear) + 15mm H&R spacer Suspension: KONI FSD Shock Set - bavauto.com PART#: 2100 4142 Rear fenders are rolled. No rubbing at all. |
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06-21-2018, 12:22 AM | #29 |
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The previous owner may have adjusted it, but I haven't made any changes to it myself.
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06-27-2018, 07:58 PM | #30 |
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It's probably posted somewhere but do any of you m sport guys rub on 19s with a fender roll.
Want to do a pretty aggressive offset in the rear but I'm nervous cause the roads in New England suck
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"Never", you need ET30-35.
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Hi Guys, trying to be sure about fitting but it seems the more I read, the more confused I am. I know the usual limit for ET30-35 on our E92.
A little background, I have a E92 LCi from 2011. I think (but I'm not sure), that the car has the sports suspension (230A EU specific option). They are running 17/8 all round with 225/45 RFTs. My main motivation is because i HATE RFTs and I want to move to an 18" setup. I'm looking at Beyern Spartan 18". Spoke to Delta0311 and he has mentioned that he runs them at Front: 18/8.5 ET30 and Rear: 18/9.5 ET25 on his E92 (2011 335xi I believe). Requirements: No spacers No fender rolling No rubbing I think the cars were spec-ed differently between the EU and US domestic market but obviously I may be wrong. OEM stock set-up when sold (For others that need a OEM reference, I got them from here): US (E9x, consistent between 325, 328 and 335 apparently) 225/40R18 8.5Jx18 ET36 255/35R18 9.5Jx18 ET36 EU (E92, 325i) 225/40ZR18 88Y 8Jx18 ET34 255/35ZR18 90Y 8.5Jx18 ET37 I understand there might be differences between LCi and non-LCi e90 but that should not affect for the e92s? My question is: if his set up would fit on mine? Proposed setup: Staggered Front: 18/8.5 ET30 225/40 Rear: 18/9.5 ET25 255/35 (dealer does not have this RIM stocked and seems unwilling to order it) so alternative Rear: 18/9.5 ET35 255/35 OR Square Front: 18/8.5 ET30 225/40 Rear: 18/8.5 ET30 255/35 Thanks in advance, been learning a lot from the forums. Hope to get some tips here Last edited by leeks; 04-15-2019 at 07:24 AM.. |
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I just got my summer wheels put on 18x8.5 et30 front with 235/40/18 , and 18x9.5 et35 rear with 265/35/18 . OEM sport suspension. Fit great, minor rubbing over bigger bumps in rear, should have went with 255 and it would be just fine.
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Are you from Australia? That might explain. : )
thanks. Seems like i should be able to do 18-8.5 and 18-9.5 easily as long as I pay attention to the eventual tire size |
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haha no in USA . I even went on computer, flipped them upside down and repsot, they still show up upside down. not sure what is going on, it worked properly for me previously.
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