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      08-04-2009, 06:02 PM   #1
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ASAP Charles @ VMR: 33 offset rear on LCI V710

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I am ordering a set of V710s staggered for my LCI, would a 33 offset rear work?? I'll be running Falken 452s...thanks!!
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What rear tire size will you be running? 265's might cut it close with the LCI widened track.

I do know Chino ^ is currently running a 10" +33 with a 265 General. Depending on your alignment, it may cause an issue.

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My car is still a virgin....no sport pkg, no fenders rolled (yet..), basically stock height with a 265 Falken....

Do you think it would work with 3 passengers at the back?

Let me know...
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That can be hit or miss on the LCIs, you are safe with a 255 rear but some have made the 265 rear work. At worst, you can just get a fender roll.
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Any pics of a 33 offset in a car??
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Just get ET33 and roll your fenders end or story/thread man.
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You need a higher offset with the LCI, like an ET40 or use the ET45 should be fine on them.
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If you would like to stay on the safe side, you could always run the +45's and adjust accordingly to your desired fitment with spacers. This way, you wouldn't need to roll your fenders.

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thanks everyone...so Charles...with ET33 with slight fender roll, it would work?? Any pics of ET33 or ET45 on E90s would be helpful...
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I'd go with the +40 / +45 this will ensure that you won't have any rubbing issues right off the bat.
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thanks everyone...so Charles...with ET33 with slight fender roll, it would work?? Any pics of ET33 or ET45 on E90s would be helpful...
ET33 with a slight fender roll would work, if you want to stay within reason, but just to let you know, you shouldn't have any issues with that whatsoever. Just look at the picture below, this is an M3 offset (ET22) on an LCI with some fender rolling, with no issues:





It is doable, so I wouldn't worry about going with a ET33 on a 265/30-19 tire at all, just massage the inner fender, and you're set.
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