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06-19-2019, 11:54 AM | #1 |
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Need advise about the rims on bmw e92
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Im thinking to buy rims with these dimensions: Front: R19X9 5x120 ET20 Back: R19X10 5x120 ET15 Is there any chance to fit in such wheels on e92? Thank you for any help |
06-19-2019, 02:36 PM | #2 |
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It's possible, but those specs would be best on a lowered car. You're going to need something like 225/35/19 front and 255/30/19 rear tires and some negative camber. If your car is at stock height, I'd recommend considering something with less aggressive specs.
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06-19-2019, 07:04 PM | #3 |
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Hi Tomas,
As mentioned above, the wheel specs you listed are going to be really aggressive for the E92 chassis, and will require a significant amount of further modifications to fit. If your goal is to run a wide and aggressive 19" setup on the car, a setup such as this would require far less modification in order to achieve a rub-free fitment: Front: 19x9" ET28 with 245/35-19 tires Rear: 19x9.5" ET22 with 265/30-19 tires -Rolled rear fenders may be required to prevent rubbing depending on ride height. -255/30-19 rear tires can also be used to reduce the likelihood of rubbing. While a setup such as the one above will still potentially require a rear fender roll depending on your ride height and tire selection, you will be far less likely to rub with these offsets. Additionally, the 19x9" ET28 will sit 8mm further from the outside front fender, minimizing the potential for rubbing. The 19x9" ET20 you mentioned will also require negative camber to allow it to properly fit under the front fenders. Please feel free to PM us or reply in this thread if you have any further questions regarding wheel fitment, as we are always happy to help. -Geirsen
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