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      05-13-2019, 12:09 AM   #23
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I’m late to the party on this but here’s my E92 on 255/35/19 Front and 275/35/19 Rear. Only rubbing is with full lock on the front passenger side vent grill. Lowered on KW V1

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      05-13-2019, 06:29 PM   #24
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19x10.5 vossens all around will it work?

I have a set of four 19x10.5 Vrsf2's with a offset of 25 and I'm wondering if there's any why the fronts will fit?
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      05-13-2019, 08:23 PM   #25
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I ended up with 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 PS4S.

Fronts rubbed on the oil cooler vent so I removed it for now. They also rubbed on the bottom/side of the strut at the spring perch. I believe this is because I lowered my front a while back by grinding off half of the locating tab on the strut body.

Rears were good until I put 10mm spacers in, a gentle roll will fix that.

This is all on a fresh, stock alignment.
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      05-13-2019, 08:31 PM   #26
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I have a set of four 19x10.5 Vrsf2's with a offset of 25 and I'm wondering if there's any why the fronts will fit?
No chance in hell...not without a wide body kit. Compared to mine, those will be more than 15mm closer to the strut than mine, and stick out 23mm on the outside.

For reference, 1 inch is 25.4mm.
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      05-13-2019, 08:59 PM   #27
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I have a set of four 19x10.5 Vrsf2's with a offset of 25 and I'm wondering if there's any why the fronts will fit?
No chance in hell...not without a wide body kit. Compared to mine, those will be more than 15mm closer to the strut than mine, and stick out 23mm on the outside.

For reference, 1 inch is 25.4mm.
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I have a set of four 19x10.5 Vrsf2's with a offset of 25 and I'm wondering if there's any why the fronts will fit?
No chance in hell...not without a wide body kit. Compared to mine, those will be more than 15mm closer to the strut than mine, and stick out 23mm on the outside.

For reference, 1 inch is 25.4mm.
Thank you! I bought some vossens don't think they are gonna fit lol
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      05-13-2019, 11:02 PM   #28
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Thank you! I bought some vossens don't think they are gonna fit lol
Damn, sorry. Those would even be difficult to fit on the rear.
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      05-19-2019, 04:22 PM   #29
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Will 255/35 r19 offset 29 (front) and 275/35 r19 offset 40 (rear) work without fender rolling and spacers on stock suspension pre lci e92
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Will 255/35 r19 offset 29 (front) and 275/35 r19 offset 40 (rear) work without fender rolling and spacers on stock suspension pre lci e92
+1 have been digging for the past hour as well
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The info you're both looking for is right here in this thread.
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EDIT DOUBLE CHECKED AND REARS ARE IN FACT 275/30.


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19 x 8.5 +29 F 235/35
19 x 9.5 +23 R 275/35

And they seem to fit without rolling? OEM M220. Tires are not 100% but this is what was on it. I like the size and found a good set of 275/35/19 that I am going to pick up tomorrow for it.

Usually I am all about staggering and adjusting ratios. It seems new cars are all coming this way, I would rather have the extra comfort / protection.


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      06-12-2019, 03:00 PM   #33
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I have

19 x 8.5 +29 F 235/35
19 x 9.5 +23 R 275/35

And they seem to fit without rolling? OEM M220. Tires are not 100% but this is what was on it. I like the size and found a good set of 275/35/19 that I am going to pick up tomorrow for it.

Usually I am all about staggering and adjusting ratios. It seems new cars are all coming this way, I would rather have the extra comfort / protection.

That's actually 275/35, not 275/30?
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That's actually 275/35, not 275/30?
I actually was mistaken. I thought they were OEM "Upsize" for the M3 because they came off of one. These are in fact 275/30. They are tight as is. A 35 would not work with these offsets.
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Just mounted some fresh 275/30/19 on the rear. These are a little chunkier, but still no rubbing issues without a roll. Doing a minor roll because I am painting the car.




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      06-15-2019, 11:48 PM   #36
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i am running 255/35/18 front
285;35/18 rear
they do not rub but have the trifecta issue , red brake yellow triangle, ABS, yellow. but i don;t think its from the tyers. they look cool handel fair.
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