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      05-10-2011, 03:48 PM   #1
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Fitment question, tires and rims with +15/22 set up

I am looking to put on
19x8.5 +15 with Nexen N3000 235-35-19
19x9.5 +22 with Nexen N3000 265-30-19

Car is pre-lci e90 on h&r sport springs with rear rolled fenders already.

Any issues i should worry about. I don't think i have any major issues, just want to get the knowledge of anyone else that might be running this set up or close to it. Thanks
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You'll want to run at least a 215 or 225 up front. 8.5 +15 is fairly aggressive and not able to roll the front fenders will be tough.

9.5 +22's rears should be able to be pulled off since you have your fenders rolled. Depending on how mild or wild it is, you may need to roll some more.

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the 235/35 is what i already have, so i may just have to deal with the rubbing. I havent bought the 265 yet, so i was just seeing if they was any issues with the rear. Thanks for the help.
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the 235/35 is what i already have, so i may just have to deal with the rubbing. I havent bought the 265 yet, so i was just seeing if they was any issues with the rear. Thanks for the help.
Some camber adjustments up front can help the rubbing. Rears may require a wilder roll depending on how it is now. Glad I can help.

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