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      07-27-2007, 04:22 PM   #1
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19x9.5 et24. Will this size wheel rub in the rear? I have stock suspension at the moment, but I will most likely drop it another half inch or so (eibach pro kit, or h&r sport with koni yellows).
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      07-27-2007, 04:42 PM   #4
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I have 19 x 9.5 ET 25 (well 40 but with 15mm spacers to give me 25) and it rubs. I'm on eibach pro-kit and this is for a sedan. For the coupe it might be even a bigger of a problem.
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i was thinking it might be. 265's or 275's?
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I'm on 265/30/19 at the rear..forgot about that.
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We've had customers try to fit 19x9.5 et 22 in the rear of E92 and they ran into rubbing issues. Our recommended tire size for that wheel is a 265, and those who tried the +22, also tried going to smaller tire sizing (255's, even 245's) and they still ran into rubbing issues.

A +24 offset won't stick out as much as a +22 (its only a 2mm difference, but still), but you probably won't be able to run as large a tire as you'd like. Upon lowering it, its only going to exacerbate the problem.
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I have 265 30 19 with et25, no rubbing. I have an xi sedan but they will not rub on an "i" either. If you do lower the car then they will definitely rub.
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      07-27-2007, 11:00 PM   #10
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Roll your fender's, problem solved.
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I have 19x10 et22
lowered with H&R sport springs
after rolled mt fender and get some narrower tires(from GOODYEAR F1 to Falken FK 452)
same 265s but Falken actually a little bit narrower that GOODYEAR
my rubbing issue is almost 100% gone
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Pirelli Pzero Nero is the smallest tire of all. I have now a 285 in the back with no rubbing!
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      07-28-2007, 03:05 PM   #13
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Pirelli Pzero Nero is the smallest tire of all. I have now a 285 in the back with no rubbing!
What?! You change the 275/30 for 285/30
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Roll the fenders and it should be fine. We have done 19x9.5 ET22 with 265. It also depends on the tires.

For the E90 335, there is more room than the 325/330
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bumper. They really need to step up and make some wheels with the right offset for the e92. By "they" I mean schnitzer, rd sport, etc, etc.
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you'll rub with a few folks in the car over bumps. I have a 33 et with the same wheel size and lowered on sport springs. I only rub under severe bumps with passengers.
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Roll your fenders and add a little more neg camber. You'll be fine with the 265s .. its all a matter of what you want ... the more agressive offset (lower offset) will give you a more flush look then a higher offset.
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Maybe you guys can help me out here too.

I am looking at a new wheel set up for my e92.

F:19x8.5 +47(-15 with Spacer and long studs)= +32, 245/35/19

R: 19x9.5 +27 , 275/30/19

Will this set up work? I am not going to touch the suspension at all.
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Maybe you guys can help me out here too.

I am looking at a new wheel set up for my e92.

F:19x8.5 +47(-15 with Spacer and long studs)= +32, 245/35/19

R: 19x9.5 +27 , 275/30/19

Will this set up work? I am not going to touch the suspension at all.
I have that exact same setup for the front and do not rub at all. The rears will have a slight rub. Go with a 265 rear tire and roll the fenders and problem solved.
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I'm thinking about wheels right now, CSL Reps or the 715s, I really want the most aggressive offset without issue, is the +22 just too much for the E90? How would the +30 look?
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i put a set of 19 x 10.5 (rear) on my gf's e90 +21 lowered on coilovers- you have to run a 245 stretched tire to make it work. I didn't roll the fender either and it was super aggressive but fit. extreme flush look!

i have 20"x10 +33 on the rear now- and it tucks really nice, but you can go +30 and i think it would look great. As you may know, you have to take the tire size into consideration- i'm running the same 245's on the rear as I did with the 19's.
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i put a set of 19 x 10.5 (rear) on my gf's e90 +21 lowered on coilovers- you have to run a 245 stretched tire to make it work. I didn't roll the fender either and it was super aggressive but fit. extreme flush look!

i have 20"x10 +33 on the rear now- and it tucks really nice, but you can go +30 and i think it would look great. As you may know, you have to take the tire size into consideration- i'm running the same 245's on the rear as I did with the 19's.
Any photos of that 19x10.5 +21 ... thats the most aggressive rear I have heard of on here yet!
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