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10-20-2007, 01:50 AM | #1 |
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Fitment Question E92
I am going to be upgrading my wheels finally to Beyern Mesh.
I have no idea about offset or which size would be best. The setup I am thinking of doing is Beyern Mesh 19" General Exclaim UHP's (best bang for the buck) ?Tire size? 265/30/19 Rear? 235/35/19 Front? I am not planning on lowering the car right away but I will most likely install H&R sport springs if I think it needs it to fill the gap. SO I don't want to go to big with the tires because I do not want to rub and I dont want to get all caught up with rolling the fenders etc. As far as offset is concerned what do you guys recomend? I want the wheels to be as flush to the fender as possible but again living in new york I want to be careful not to rub. Thanks in advance guys.
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10-20-2007, 07:56 AM | #2 |
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Very nice post. I'm in the same position as you and I have the same questions as well... I'm going for different wheels though (Modulare 3 at 19").
I dont think you'd mind somuch in rolling the fenders (as you will benefitted massively from the appearance once done). I'd like to see how's this post will end-up
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Any help? BTW one more thing...what size wheels should I get for a staggered set up? 19x9 in the front 19x9.5 in the rear?
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10-22-2007, 02:15 PM | #4 |
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Do 19x8.5 with 235/35/19 in the front
and 19x9.5 with 265/30/19 in the rear.
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+30 all around for the offsets would be nice and flush, but with E92 watch out for rubbing in the rear. +33 is ideal in the rear, but something like a +35 could work. Anything from +30 through +40 works up front for 19x8.5.
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Thanks guys...I am waiting to get a check from my wheel and tire insurance and then once I get that I should hopefully be getting the wheels and tires.
I think I am set on the Beyern Mesh with General tires.
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I forget the offsets on the Beyern Mesh's , but I'd suggest to get on the E92 coupe an ET 33 -35 offset. You'll be fine with a 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 tire. Even though you might be ok with an ET30 I'd suggest to be on the careful side since you dont want to risk rubbing and go with the offsets I mentioned, Even going up to a 38 or higher wont be a bad idea it will just start to get more sunk in.
Good choise on the H&R sports they will definitely fil in those gaps. And post some pics we want to see your car once its ready to be seen! |
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Ordered em today should have em installed on Monday morning fingers crossed!!.
Only problem is....apparently no one has the rears in stock 19x9.5 ET30....not even beyern/tsw out in cali. So we are going to go with et45 in the rear with eibach 15mm spacers. I will post plenty of pics when they are installed. Can't wait.
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