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      06-18-2019, 11:46 PM   #1
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Forgestar F14 SDC on msport suspension or H&R springs?

I have a set of Forgestar F14 Super Deep Concave rims for my E92 335iS

The wheel setup is:

Front Setup 19x9.5 +21 offset: SUPER DEEP CONCAVE
Rear Setup: 19x11 +25 offset: SUPER DEEP CONCAVE


I want to know if I will be able to run these without rubbing at all and without having to touch the fenders with STOCK m sport suspension ? Does anyone have ANY pictures of how this looks with Msport suspension?

I have H&R sport springs and was thinking of slapping those on I looked through the the threads but have NOT found people posting pictures with H&R springs. Anyone have any pics?
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Bro... I hate to be this guy, but did you even search? There are literally like 4 threads dedicated solely to these wheels and their fitment. Hundreds of pics and specs. You will not be able to fit these without the appropriate sized tires and at least -2.5 camber all around. Rolled/pulled fenders in the rears as well.
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Bro... I hate to be this guy, but did you even search? There are literally like 4 threads dedicated solely to these wheels and their fitment. Hundreds of pics and specs. You will not be able to fit these without the appropriate sized tires and at least -2.5 camber all around. Rolled/pulled fenders in the rears as well.
I did search I didn't see any post with STOCK suspension OR with photos with just springs!
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I did search I didn't see any post with STOCK suspension OR with photos with just springs!
You're not going to find it either. Running specs that aggressive without negative camber gives you a mexiflush 4x4 look. It looks dumb because the wheels and tires poke like 20mm out of the fenders. Not to mention all the rubbing you will have on bumps and just normal day to day driving.





And I know there are actually ppl out there that like this look... However, I would highly advise against it.

You need to be appropriately low and run the right amount of camber with stretched tires and modified fenders to fit these wheels, be drivable AND to be aesthetically pleasing. Here was my setup, same specs more or less with 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 tires which were still stretched but meatier than most other setups. It rubbed on heavy dips and bumps. Rolled and pulled rear fenders along with -2.8 camber all around.





If you want to run those wheels, it's possible, but you have to do the work to make them fit. These are not bolt on specs.
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Not F14's but similar. Front 9.5 et 22 with 235 35 19 and rear 10.5 et 22 with 265 30 19. Rubbed like crazy in the rear until I had got my fenders rolled, then camber in rear adjusted to -2.4 I believe. Was still rubbing some and I got some spacers to put on the bottom of the shock. Now no rubbing in the rear. Fronts rub very slightly once in a while most likely when I am cornering hard on a off ramp. Running Eibach springs and Bilstein shocks. All pictures are before any mods with camber or fender or spacers.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/a2JXfxLTAZJGcAp68

https://photos.app.goo.gl/aoi5gdLUbS21tEy17

Rear Wheel
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ncaH6jNo5gYsAGgH7
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did this ever happen?

you ever get these mounted?


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I have a set of Forgestar F14 Super Deep Concave rims for my E92 335iS

The wheel setup is:

Front Setup 19x9.5 +21 offset: SUPER DEEP CONCAVE
Rear Setup: 19x11 +25 offset: SUPER DEEP CONCAVE


I want to know if I will be able to run these without rubbing at all and without having to touch the fenders with STOCK m sport suspension ? Does anyone have ANY pictures of how this looks with Msport suspension?

I have H&R sport springs and was thinking of slapping those on I looked through the the threads but have NOT found people posting pictures with H&R springs. Anyone have any pics?
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