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      03-29-2018, 07:22 AM   #1
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HELP AG 359 19X10 ET25 all around

As the title says I bought ag359 wheels 19x10 et25 all around. I 've done ton of research and from what I've found it seems they will work depending on tire size. The wheels are currently at the shop waiting on some other work being done to thw car
Car is a 2010 M3 E92 currently putting on H&R Sport springs
I'm thinking of returning the fronts for 19x9 not sure what offset. Anone with direct experience with this size have any advice? Modbargins said he guarantees it will work and to run 275/30 295/30
Im confused and don't know what to do. Anyone who can help or provide pics would be greatly appreciated
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Id run 275 30 19 all around. Being doing alot of research myself and plan to do the same thing with arc 8s in 19. Alot of others find this setup to be great with no rubbing issues
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I have the exact wheels all around and did 265/35 fronts PSS and 275/35 rears PSS. I wanted a bigger profile for ride comfort that's why I went 35. Very minor running in the front with EDC in comfort, none in normal or sport. I put a 10mm spacer in the rear so the wheels fit flush and there's no rubbing. If you don't do a spacer I think you'll be fine with a 295/30. You can run a wide range of tires, just depends on what you want. 275/30 you can run all around so you can rotate. 285/35 will work on the rear as well. A common set up is 265/35 front and 285/35 rear. Or the one **********s mentioned as well.
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Enve ur car is amazing. I hate seeing it rt now because I don't want to be swayed away from arc 8s. Such a hard decision
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Enve ur car is amazing. I hate seeing it rt now because I don't want to be swayed away from arc 8s. Such a hard decision
I literally bought a set of ARC8's before I picked up my 2013 ZCP and after seeing the ZCP wheels I wasn't able to!

ZCP wheels FTW!
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Definitely stick with a 30 profile, and you should fit a 275/295 combo no problem. I ran 265/35/19's on 19x10's square, and chewed up my front fender liners a bit.

This is on those tires, with 5MM spacers up front and 12mm in the rear:

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I literally bought a set of ARC8's before I picked up my 2013 ZCP and after seeing the ZCP wheels I wasn't able to!

ZCP wheels FTW!
Yea it's tough I have 220s. I know there is alot more people that prefer zcp just want to be a lil different even though I know the arc 8 is popular too
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275/30 front is what you want to run. 35 profile will rub at full lock and you will eventually go through your fender liners. Since you bought a square wheel setup, not sure why you would want to run a non square tire setup?
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Do 275/30/19 square. It fits perfectly on these cars and you can rotate the tires to extend your tire life even more. Win-win.
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Thanks for the responses. I'm gonna order the tiresw today. as far as the front does the 265/30 look stretched? I just don't want the front poking out to the point it looks odd... but I love the look
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275/30/19 all around is my vote if you want the ability to rotate.
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Thanks for the responses. I'm gonna order the tiresw today. as far as the front does the 265/30 look stretched? I just don't want the front poking out to the point it looks odd... but I love the look
I plan on running the same wheels with 275/30 and 295/30 tires.
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I ordered 275/30 for the front and am keeping my 275/35 in the rear with a 12mm spacer for now. Im also doing oss lights. I'll post pics when its done this week
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Lol why go through the trouble of ordering and buying a square setup... Only to not run it as such? May as well have just got staggered AGM359s in the first place.
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Lol why go through the trouble of ordering and buying a square setup... Only to not run it as such? May as well have just got staggered AGM359s in the first place.
Not OP, but I plan to run square 19x10 wheels on staggered tires because the 19x9 AG M359 offset is too aggressive to run anything larger than a 245.
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