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      10-14-2015, 11:29 PM   #1
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Fitment pics

So there has been a lot of opinions and suggestions to this Fitment. Would a 19x9.5 wheel fit all around on a e92 2012 sitting on Megan racing euro street coilovers????

The tires are 235/35/19 continental (very stretch)

Some people say it will be an aggressive look but that it will be ok. Others say it will rub a lil.

Plz comment your opinions and experiences and some pics. ?????
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Need to know the offsets and how low your car is to give you an accurate answer. I would suggest doing much more reading before purchasing wheels and tires.
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My e92 offset is 35 to 45
And the wheels im looking at are +35 and +22
What is the difference?
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This should roughly explain what offset is. The difference is that a lower positive offset will move the wheel out further, towards your fender which is why it is important in determining if you will have rubbing issues. Your ride height will also effect the possibility of rubbing as well.
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Tnk i got it , now just need to find out which one to get +35 or 22
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Tnk i got it , now just need to find out which one to get +35 or 22
+35 is safer whereas +22 is a more aggressive fitment. As I said, your ride height is going to play a factor in this.
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Quote:
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+35 is safer whereas +22 is a more aggressive fitment.
Also 9.5 et35 front will require at least 3-5mm spacer to clear coils at front.
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And the wheels im looking at are +35 and +22
What is the difference?
Difference is that 9.5 et22 will be 13mm more out than 9.5 et35.
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Tnk i got it , now just need to find out which one to get +35 or 22
How about getting 9.5 et35 to front and et22 to rear. That way you only need small spacer to clear inside, but wont need to worry anything else at front as 9.5 et30ish with 235/35/19 wont require camber etc. With et22 rear it will have even look compared to front and only thing it might require is small fender roll. You might even get away without roll with 235/35/19 tyre.

Here is one with 19x9.5 et33 and et22 rear. Not sure about tyre size http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=599539

This one has 19x9.5 et32 with 235/35/19 front and 19x10 et27 with 265/30/19. Yes i know rear wheel is wider, but 9.5 et22 will be 1mm less out than 10 et27. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...89&postcount=1
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