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      03-12-2007, 09:40 PM   #1
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Noob Needs Help

I just ordered the following set-up for my e92 (hyperblack CSL reps--my coupe is space gray), and am worried once I get them on they will rub when the car is full (passengers):

FRONT: 19x8.5 with a +40mm offset (Tire =235/35/19 Pilot Sport PS2s)

REAR: 19x9.5 with a +22mm offset (Tire = 265/30/19 Pilot Sport PS2s).

Any advice, insights. I hope I don't need spacers! Thanks!

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the back might be tight with the 22offset.

only thing to do is try it out.. go slow over big bumps....

post pics when u have them on..

and let us know how it goes.

front wheels will be fine, no rubbing.

do you plan on lowering the car?? because the lower you go the higher the chance yoiur rears will rub, especially with people in the back
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roll your fenders and don't lower your car and you should be ok
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Thanks for the responses.
Where are the best places to have the fenders rolled (by the tool and do it yourself, tuning shop, etc)?
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Please post pics when you've got the CSL's on. I also have a space gray E92 and considering that setup.
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