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      07-06-2022, 07:30 AM   #23
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That's actually not as aggressive as I thought it'd be for that offset. I'd get some Dinan camber plates, slide struts/plates all the way in, and do the bumper bracket mod. You should have very minimal rubbing after that.
I've changed tyre sizes a couple of weeks back to a less wide tyre. All the rubbing is gone now, so i'm rolling around with odd size tyres.

Coulde be worse tho.
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      04-07-2023, 03:26 PM   #24
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Following up on this.

As of now, i've sold the car and bought a e91 lci M-sport. Wich is gonna get these wheels aswell.

In the last couple of months there was only rubbing in the back with complete compressing of the suspension, this is even with the wrong tyre size on it. Will try upcoming season with the correct size tyres all around on the M-sport suspension.
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      04-19-2023, 02:34 PM   #25
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you could check Apex fitment guide. It helped me a lot.

My front wheels are quite wide 9.5x19" Pre lci e91
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      05-07-2023, 01:56 PM   #26
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me too 9.5x19 et 40 295 30 19 tire on front
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      07-15-2023, 02:39 PM   #27
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Bumping this thread.

Well it was time again to treat the E91 LCI to some new shoes!

Style 795M *reps* in the following sizes.

Front: 19x8,5 ET35, tyre size 235/30/19
Rear: 19x9,5 ET44, tyre size 265/30/19

Now my question is..... Am i going to have some trouble in the rear? It has slight concave but not as much compared to the x5 rims 🤭
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      07-19-2023, 07:28 PM   #28
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Bumping this thread.

Well it was time again to treat the E91 LCI to some new shoes!

Style 795M *reps* in the following sizes.

Front: 19x8,5 ET35, tyre size 235/30/19
Rear: 19x9,5 ET44, tyre size 265/30/19

Now my question is..... Am i going to have some trouble in the rear? It has slight concave but not as much compared to the x5 rims 🤭
you may rub on the inside, it depends somewhat on the tire width. On lci common spec is what you have but et35.

Suggest you do a fit check with one rear wheel to determine if you will need a 5-10mm spacer.
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you may rub on the inside, it depends somewhat on the tire width. On lci common spec is what you have but et35.

Suggest you do a fit check with one rear wheel to determine if you will need a 5-10mm spacer.
Turns out it fits absolutely perfect, no rubbing what so ever on all 4 corners.

Running 235/35/19 up front & 265/30/19 on the rears

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      07-30-2023, 07:10 PM   #30
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Turns out it fits absolutely perfect, no rubbing what so ever on all 4 corners.

Running 235/35/19 up front & 265/30/19 on the rears

ok good. the rear wheel does appear like it is sunk in the wheel well and there are at least two fingers gap btw the tire and edge of wheel well but if you are good with it happy motoring!
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