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      12-16-2020, 11:26 AM   #1
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19x9.5 et45 & 275 rears on lci e92

Picked up some wheels with this offset and based off what I can find I should be able to fit a 275/30/19 in the back with no rubbing or mods but I can't specifically find that to be true. Car is stock height for now. There's a thread where someone used this setup on a e90 with no issues. Think ill be good?
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You'll be good. 275 is the limit of what's 'easy' to fit under our fenders without modification. A car (e92) I'm quite familiar with runs a 275/30 on a 19x10 et40, I don't think it's rolled at all.
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I had 275s on factory 230s on my e92 no prob. Those are 19x9, et39.
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I've done a crap ton of reading and can't find an exact answer but I've found some similar results like 19x9.5 et40 wheels. For the front I'm going to try a 12mm space to make them a 19x8.5 et33 with 235/35/19s. For the rear I will leave them as is and try the 275/30 tire. Will post results when I get this done for future peeps. The wheels are Breyton GTS-V. Not sure why they came with et45 offsets. Kinda odd.
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Finally got some tires put on these wheels. continental extreme contact dws06 all season's. Front would not fit without a spacer. 19x8.5 et45 with 235's. I had a 12mm spacer ready to go and fitment looks great. The sidewall was hitting the strut. For the rears which are 19x9.5 et45 with 275's they are extremely close to one of the arms that goes from the subframe to the car. I now have some 10mm spacers coming. I don't see any reason why they wont fit great with the 10mm spacer. Like many have said before it sounds like et35 front and rear is a good place to start. Can always add spacers if needed.
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10mm on the rear works well. I think a 12mm would have been fine too. Next is coilovers.

So basically i'm at et33 front and et35 rear. Seems like plenty of room left.
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I have 9.5 et45 rears coming in soon for my stock e92 and also plan to wrap them with 275’s. I’ve been debating whether to get 10mm or 12mm spacers. Are you rubbing at all with the 10mm spacers? Would u be able to have 12mm spacers with no problems as well? What brand spacers did you buy?
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12mm would be fine. I have a 12mm on the front and 10mm in the rear. I’m thinking I will switch them around. Which would make them et35 F & et33 R. I bought off amazon. Came with extended lugs. No issues
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any experience with rear passengers or addition weight in the rear end?
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any experience with rear passengers or addition weight in the rear end?
Not yet. With stock suspension there is plenty of space. Can't imagine there could be any rubbing.
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