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10-19-2006, 09:37 AM | #1 |
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E92 Wheel Fitment
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I am looking at 2 fitment options and I am curious what you guys recommend. I have sports package and do not want to roll fender but want the most aggressive stance. Option #1 19x8.5 Front with et 32 with 235/35/19 19x10 Rear with et 25 with 265/30/19 OR 19x8.5 Front with et 32 with 245/35/19 19x10 Rear with et 25 with 275/30/19 Any other suggestions? Thanks Last edited by sbkim; 10-19-2006 at 12:44 PM.. |
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And I would go with 265/30 rear and 235/35 front, because et25 and 275 are aggresive.
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10-19-2006, 03:55 PM | #5 |
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These are custom wheels so I can choose whatever offset I want. Thus, I would like to choose the most aggressive setup without resorting to fender rolling. Perhaps 30 is a safer bet.
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275 will fit on the 313 rear without issue. The correct sidewall here would be 30. At stock set up, you should be okay with th 35 but it'll be a diff diameter than the fronts
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Lower offset would push his wheel even further outward no? Im running a 275 on OEM 313 (19x9 et39, exactly what OP was looking at). My tires fit without any clearance issues even on bumps, and im on a b12 set up. The only diff between my tire and what he was looking at was the sidewall (me 30 vs his 35)
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You are correct, the M3 has more room at the fenders which means an ET20 will work while the other 3 Series require higher offsets like 30-40 to fit. There is a difference between the Pre-LCI and LCI models so do your research before purchasing tires and wheels or you'll be stuck with returns or reselling. The main question is how do you want it to look and perform, the model and suspension will factor in greatly.
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