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07-08-2011, 09:29 PM | #1 |
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e92 possible rubbing issues
recently picked up a set of LC LM's friend has it on his e46 m3,front 19x9 19x10 rear offset front:+30 rear +22 fitted the rear ones today without rubbers, seems awfully close to my suspension. spacers needed? help please.
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07-09-2011, 03:19 AM | #2 |
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I am looking to run the same rear rim on my setup...I already have the rims but havent fitted to the car yet...
Anyways from my understand...Zoeb told me you can run a stretched tire on the rear and you should be fine...he told me to do a 245/35 on the rear... Let me know what you end up doing and if you could please post pics..I wont have my car back for a couple weeks and itll really help when I put the rims on...Thanks!
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Bump any luck on the rear?
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07-20-2011, 09:52 AM | #5 |
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No way you are close on the strut side, so no need for spacers.
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Anyways for a 10" +22 what tire size do you recommend? I read that a 265/35 should be fine... Zoeb told me to run a 245/35 stretched on that same rim...I have some tires sitting around that are 245/35...so from Zoeb told me I was planning on running those stretched on there.. But if I can fit a wider tire I would love to run it on there..need to figure out if I should run a 245,255, or 265? Thanks remmib!
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Its up to you on the tire size. Imo the 255/30 would look more aggressively stretched with more patch vs the 245/35 on a 10. Pending on how low you go and camber selection would dictate where on the side wall of the tire it will rub on. If you max out camber/rolled quarter panels and run some FK bump stops then rubbing will be near non existent.
Again from asthetic point of view, you opened a can of worms far as how the stretch ratio matches front and rear (if you care). Form vs function pick one, half and half is just weird to me. |
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Rear offset is aggressive and will require a good fender roll. -Charles@VMRWheels
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