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05-09-2010, 04:37 PM | #1 |
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Fitting 19x10 +23 265/30 on e92 (rear)?
Is it possible to fit a 19x10 +23 with Hankook Ventus V12 265/30 on an e92 rear? I'll obviously have to roll my fenders, but will I have to run A LOT of camber -- or even worse, run more narrow tires? I don't mind an aggressive setup, but I just want to make them fit.
Background of my dilemma: I ordered a used set of wheels that were claimed to be 19x10 +28, but the wheels are actually +23 after closer inspection . I already ordered a set of tires, so I don't want to go through the trouble of returning those, and I really don't want to go through the trouble of shipping the wheels back to the original seller (especially because I really do like these wheels). The front wheel is supposed to be 19x9 +38, which I think should be fine with my 235/35, but I'm really concerned about fitting the rears. Another problem is that I have an xi, so mixing and matching tire sizes isn't very easy. Any help is appreciated -- thanks! |
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i have e90 with 10" et22.did the max fender roll and i still rub the in liner"not rub on rear quarter penal" sometime with falken 452.
i think u will rub but not really bad.
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Anyone else with e92 experience? I don't want to have to go with 225/255, especially because I already bought my tires... I'm really hoping to fit the 235/265 |
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BTW ah gon, are you running your setup with any camber?
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What type of suspension are you running? If you are on adjustable coilovers, crank up the dampening to maximum hardness with not too much of a drop coupled with a fender roll and negative camber and you will be ok. May still rub on large dips and hard turns, but you'll be ok.
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give me a week!
next friday i become my new wheels back from the paint shop. they are 19x9.5 ET20 with 255/30/19. not that aggressiv as you setup, but if it rub, it will also rub with your setup. (i have rolled fenders) |
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Thanks!
Sounds cool Robmaster, but I feel like my wheels are more aggressive, which I wasn't intending them to be I hope to have mine on by next week too, assuming I can make them fit! |
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if ah gon rubs on an e90 then you will most likely rub even more on an e92.
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i have now 19x9.5 et20 with 255/30/19 on the rear. less aggressiv than what you want.
i have the fenders a bit rolled and it still rub on bumps. |
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I am running 265x30x19x9.5 et35mm with a 12 mm spacer (et 23 total) with rolled fenders. I have no rubbing but then again my conti dw tires are a bit rounded and the -2.1 deg neg camber helps. The limiting fender at least for me is the spot where the quarterpanel meets the rear bumper.
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