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      02-21-2020, 10:16 PM   #1
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ZCP front wheels on all 4 corners?

I just bought an LCI E92 and want to upgrade the wheels. I love the look of the ZCP wheels, but I'd have to roll the rear fenders to get the 19x10s to fit with the M-sport suspension. Has anyone tried the front ZCP wheels on all 4 corners? I'd go with a 235/35 front and 265/30 rear. I think it'd be tight out back, but I don't think I'd have to mod the fenders at all. Wheel stats below:

Front Wheels - 19x9" ET31 (25.4 LBS, 31mm offset)
Rear Wheels - 19x10" ET25 (26.6 LBS, 25mm offset)

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I just bought an LCI E92 and want to upgrade the wheels. I love the look of the ZCP wheels, but I'd have to roll the rear fenders to get the 19x10s to fit with the M-sport suspension. Has anyone tried the front ZCP wheels on all 4 corners? I'd go with a 235/35 front and 265/30 rear. I think it'd be tight out back, but I don't think I'd have to mod the fenders at all. Wheel stats below:

Front Wheels - 19x9" ET31 (25.4 LBS, 31mm offset)
Rear Wheels - 19x10" ET25 (26.6 LBS, 25mm offset)

Thoughts?
it should work fine. think someone is selling a set of fronts only on here. might be a good idea to reach out and ask how the fitment was. if there was anything they needed to do to make it work and how they liked it. maybe they got some pics.

why not just get the rear fenders done and run the staggered setup?
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I don't want the roll the fenders because I'm probably only keeping this car ~2 years, so I don't want to do anything irreversible.
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I just bought an LCI E92 and want to upgrade the wheels. I love the look of the ZCP wheels, but I'd have to roll the rear fenders to get the 19x10s to fit with the M-sport suspension. Has anyone tried the front ZCP wheels on all 4 corners? I'd go with a 235/35 front and 265/30 rear. I think it'd be tight out back, but I don't think I'd have to mod the fenders at all. Wheel stats below:

Front Wheels - 19x9" ET31 (25.4 LBS, 31mm offset)
Rear Wheels - 19x10" ET25 (26.6 LBS, 25mm offset)

Thoughts?
19x9" wheels at all four corners with staggered tires will work fine.
I'm running a 19x9" square wheel setup on my Pre-LCI car.
I'm running 275/30-19 in the rear and 245/35-19 in the front.
Once the fronts are done, I'm going to a 255/30 in the front. Actually better clearance due to a shorter sidewall.
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19x9 ET31 squared is right in line with some of our most popular fitment options. I'm not seeing any issues running ZCP fronts square.

-James
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Took forever to dig up this thread.

Any report back? Did you go with running the 359 fronts in a square format? What tire did you pick?
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